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KVVU-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Henderson, Nevada, United States, serving the Las Vegas area as an affiliate of the Fox network. Owned by Gray Media, the station maintains studios at the Broadcast Center on West Sunset Road in Henderson (using the 25 TV 5 Drive street address), while its transmitter is located on Black Mountain, just southeast of the city.
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She began working in television in 1985 as a reporter and weekend anchor at KCWY-TV in Casper, Wyoming. She later moved to work in TV news positions at KULR-TV in Billings, Montana and WWAY-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina. Manteris moved to Las Vegas in early 1989 when she joined the NBC affiliate, Channel 3 , as a news anchor.
Calvin came to KTLA from KVVU-TV Fox 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was a presenter for Fox 5 News This Morning, replacing Sharon Tay. She is also a former news presenter for News Central on the Filipino television network Studio 23, and she was one of the hosts of the fashion magazine show F! on the Filipino television network ABS-CBN. [1]
2013, won The Best of Silver State Awards for KSNV-DT (now KSNV) along with KVVU-TV Anchor and Reporter John Huck [10] 2014, nominated 3 Pacific Southwest Regional Emmy Awards for KSNV-DT (now KSNV) [11] 2015, nominated Pacific Southwest Regional Emmy Award for KSNV-DT (now KSNV) [12] 2016, won Pacific Southwest Regional Emmy Award for KSNV [13]
Education: Edward R. Murrow College of Communication (): Occupation: Journalist: Years active: 1987–present: Employer(s) Intermountain West Communications Company (1991–1994 and 1998–2014)
In 2007, Choi joined KVBC-TV (now KSNV), the NBC affiliate in Las Vegas. She co-anchored First News 3 at Four and News 3 at Six with Kendall Tenney until the end of 2009. [8] In 2010, Choi began anchoring First News 3 at Four with Jeff Gillan and News 3 at Six with Jim Snyder. [9] She also reported on crime trends in the Las Vegas Valley ...
Paula has won eight Las Vegas Review-Journal Best of Las Vegas awards and several humanitarian awards for her involvement in the community. She has appeared in over a dozen episodes as herself as the news anchor in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. [3] Francis retired from anchoring on April 1, 2016.