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On December 20, 2010, he was named co-anchor, with Mary Calvi, of the weekday editions of CBS 2 News This Morning, the station's early-morning news program, and on newscasts beginning January 3, 2011. [1] [3] On February 20, 2013, Morrison resigned from his $300,000-a-year position at WCBS-TV. [4]
In honor of Davis, and to raise stroke awareness, several news anchors and reporters across the country wore red under the hashtag, #RedforAmanda. [15] Davis made a posthumous cameo appearance in the debut episode of The CW series Black Lightning. [16] The seventh episode "Equinox: The Book of Fate" is dedicated in her memory.
Gabriel Stanley "Gabe" Pressman (February 14, 1924 – June 23, 2017) was an American journalist who was a reporter for WNBC-TV in New York City for more than 60 years. His career spanned more than seven decades; the events he covered included the sinking of the Andrea Doria in 1956, the assassinations of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr., the Beatles' first trip to the United States, and the ...
Dallas Township police arrested John Peter Arnone Jr., 63, of Lee Park Avenue, after investigating a complaint from ... Police: Congressional candidate, reporter/anchor victims of alleged stalker ...
A Las Vegas television anchor was arrested after being found asleep and naked in her parked car, with no memory of how she got there. Feven Kiflegiorgis, whose on-air name at KVVU-TV is Feven Kay ...
A news anchor in New York was reportedly arrested Monday for driving with a suspended license. Page Six reports WABC anchor Liz Cho was pulled over for using a cell phone while driving around 11 a ...
Berens began his career working for the MTV News show Choose or Lose. [4] He covered Wisconsin state politics and was arrested while covering protests at the 2008 Republican National Convention. [5] In 2012, Tribune Media recruited Berens to host the comedic news show Nightcap. [6] While a reporter for KDAF-TV, Berens won his first Regional ...
On the morning of August 26, 2015, news reporter Alison Parker and photojournalist Adam Ward, both employees of CBS affiliate WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia, United States, were fatally shot while conducting a live television interview near Smith Mountain Lake in Moneta.