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People who occasionally or regularly appeared on Fox News as panelists should not be placed in this category unless that is the sole reason they are notable.
Leland Holt Vittert (born August 31, 1982) [citation needed] is an American journalist who is the anchor and national correspondent for NewsNation.He worked for Fox News from 2010 to 2021, [1] [2] [3] initially as a foreign correspondent based in Jerusalem [4] [5] [6] and later as a news presenter.
It was the first television station in Michigan and the tenth station to sign on in the United States overall. The station was originally owned by the Evening News Association, parent company of The Detroit News, along with WWJ radio (AM 950 and FM 97.1, now WXYT-FM). On May 15, 1947, the television station changed its call letters to WWJ-TV to ...
With WDIV-TV's Devin Scillian poised to leave his lead anchor role in mid-December, the Detroit station already has a new anchor. Former Sacramento anchor Ty Steele of KCRA-TV announced on social ...
WDIV-TV reporter Rod Meloni. On Facebook, WDIV morning anchor Jason Colthorp posted the letter from Ellis and commented: “To say July 1 will be a bittersweet day for us, is an understatement.
He joined WDIV as a reporter in 1995, and took an anchor position in 1996. Scillian retired from WDIV on December 13, 2024. [2] Scillian has appeared as a television journalist in several films, including Scream 4, The Double, and Mooz-lum, as well as a recurring role on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as a news anchor in a "Breaking News" skit. [3]
Megyn Kelly, Fox News and NBC News; Gayle King, CBS This Morning; Hoda Kotb, current co-anchor of NBC's Today; Ted Koppel, ABC News; Bill Kurtis, former WBBM-TV anchor, now at CBS News; Nicole Lapin, CNN, CNN Pipeline, HLN; Matt Lauer, formerly of NBC News Today; Jim Lehrer (deceased), The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer ; Don Lemon, formerly CNN; Dan ...
Devin Scillian, the evening anchor on WDIV-TV for 28 years, announced his retirement during Tuesday's 6 p.m. newscast.