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Wes arrived in Raleigh in September 2006 as the Chief Meteorologist at WNCN (then-affiliated with NBC). [7] He can be seen alongside anchors Angela Taylor, Russ Bowen and Jeff Jones every weeknight on CBS 17 News at 5, 6 and 11 p.m. He has also worked with news anchors Melanie Sanders, Pam Saulsby, Sean Maroney, Donald Jones, Bill Fitzgerald ...
WRAL-TV began broadcasting on December 15, 1956. Among the first programs aired was the movie Miracle on 34th Street.A. J. Fletcher's Capitol Broadcasting Company, which first licensed WRAL Radio (AM 1240, now WPJL) in 1938, won the TV license in an upset over the much larger Durham Life Insurance Company, then-owners of radio station WPTF.
Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb (Anchors) Craig Melvin (News Anchor) Al Roker (Meteorologist) Carson Daly (Orange Room) Today Third Hour. Al Roker (Host) Craig Melvin (Host) Sheinelle Jones (Host) Dylan Dreyer (Host) Today with Hoda and Jenna. Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager (Hosts) NBC Nightly News. Lester Holt (Anchor) The Tonight Show. Jimmy ...
His first appearance on television was as staff announcer with NBC in 1960. [1] He subsequently worked for radio station WPTF for ten years. [1] In his 30s, he moved to Raleigh when he joined WRAL-TV in 1970 to host Good Morning Charlie [2] Four years later, he joined the Action News 5 team with Bobbie Battista, Bob DeBardelaben and Rich Brenner.
In September 2015, Radford joined NBC News and MSNBC as a correspondent. [4] In April 2021, she was given her own show on NBC News alongside Aaron Gilchrist for NBC News' live-streaming outlet, NBC News Now. [8] [9] In September 2022, Radford became co-anchor of NBC News Daily in addition to being an NBC News Now anchor and an NBC News ...
Prior to the launch of the channel, then-CBS affiliate WRAL-TV (channel 5; currently an NBC affiliate) of Raleigh, launched the WRAL NewsChannel, a local news channel that was launched in July 2001 on Time Warner Cable's digital tier (the channel was also transmitted at the time over WRAL's second digital subchannel, now affiliated by Cozi TV).
David Crabtree is an American journalist, former television news anchor, and television executive. He served as the lead anchor of WRAL-TV in Raleigh, North Carolina, for much of his 28 years at the network through 2022. Following a forty-year career in television reporting, he was named the chief operating officer (CEO) of PBS North Carolina.
Donna Gregory, who anchored Raleigh newscasts for more than a decade at two different stations and has been on the air in Wilmington for the past five years, is taking a break to fight cancer.