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WHO-DT (channel 13) is a television station in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Nexstar Media Group.The station's studios are located on Grand Avenue in downtown Des Moines, and its transmitter is located in Alleman, Iowa.
Kate Kealey, Des Moines Register August 22, 2024 at 12:46 PM WHO 13 anchor Elias Johnson announced his departure from the TV station Wednesday telling viewers that his farewell did not go as he ...
Dan Winters spent the past 18 years at WHO 13. On May 25, his run ends when the weeknight anchor and reporter departs the Des Moines news station. Winters, an Iowa State grad, said the recent ...
The jury found WHO-13 was not motivated by age or gender when it terminated its oldest female news anchor in 2020 as part ... Sonya Heitshusen is pictured on July 29, 2020, in Des Moines, Iowa, on ...
Carlson is a reporter at WHO-TV Des Moines, Iowa. Prior to that she was a reporter at KTVA-TV in Anchorage, Alaska. Before that she reported for TV30 in the Bay Area of California until it stopped doing news in June 2008. In 2006 and 2007 she reported for WICD in Champaign, Illinois.
Former Local 5 chief political correspondent Amanda Krenz is returning to her roots. Krenz, who bounced between We Are Iowa and WHO 13 during her central Iowa broadcasting career, will rejoin WHO ...
Jodi Sue Huisentruit (/ ˈ h uː z ɪ n ˌ t r uː t /; born June 5, 1968 – c. June 27, 1995) was an American news anchor for KIMT in Mason City, Iowa.She disappeared in the early morning hours of June 27, 1995, soon after telling a colleague that she had overslept and was running late for work.
Russell Van Dyke (August 28, 1917 – July 19, 1992) was a broadcast journalist during the early years of television in Iowa, known as "The Walter Cronkite of Iowa" and the dean of the state's newscasters. [1] [2] Van Dyke was born in Adams, Nebraska, and lived in Des Moines, Iowa for 40 years. [3]