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Pittsburgh television reporters (4 P) Pages in category "Television personalities from Pittsburgh" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
She hosted the television program: “Erie News Now.” [4] [5] Matson was twice awarded the Featured News Award by the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters. [6] Her journalistic style was described as transparent and outspoken. [7] Matson was an active volunteer for youth with an interest in journalism.
In 1980, Wiggin turned down a news anchor job in Atlanta in order to join WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh. [3] [4] She then became co-anchor of the weekend news at WTAE-TV in 1981. [1] In November 1986, she was named anchor for the weeknight news. [1] [3] In that position, she was part of a successful team with Don Cannon. [5]
This is a listing of current and former Pittsburgh television news reporters. Pages in category "Pittsburgh television reporters" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
In the 1990s, Moos began to report on unusual and off-beat soft news stories, which is her current trademark. In 1995, she began a series of reports called "Making The MOOSt Of It". [ 2 ] Moos continued to file reports for CNN in a segment called "Moost Unusual", seen during The Situation Room [ 2 ] and until its cancellation in 2014, during ...
Patricia Jeanne Burns (January 27, 1952 – October 31, 2001) was an American journalist and television news anchor. Burns was a familiar face to television audiences in Pittsburgh, where she worked for many years for KDKA-TV, a station for which her father, Bill Burns, was also a journalist and anchor. Father and daughter made history when on ...
A female fan halted the Pittsburgh Steelers-New York Jets game after she sprinted onto the field while waving a pro-Trump sign onto the field whie waving a pro-Trump sign during Sunday's match-up.
Schano was a model and Pittsburgh's first female weather presenter, [5] before becoming a reporter and eventually news anchor in Pittsburgh television. [2] She was the first solo primetime news anchorwoman in Pittsburgh, when she held that position from 1969 to 1974 at WIIC (). [6]