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Present and former television anchors in the Sacamento-Stockton-Modesto DMA. Pages in category "Television anchors from Sacramento, California" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Monica Marie Woods-Gray (born August 29, 1972, in South Bend, Indiana) is a meteorologist at an ABC affiliate in Sacramento, California KXTV ABC10. On May 31, 2011, she became the Chief Meteorologist at KXTV and moved to the evening news at 5pm, 6pm and 11pm. [ 1 ]
Even though at one point in the early 1970s KXTV briefly eclipsed it, [62] the station has spent most of its history a distant second or third to KCRA-TV, the Sacramento area's traditional news leader. At times, not even KXTV and KOVR-TV combined could equal KCRA's news ratings. [63] Known under such names as The Big News, Channel 10 News ...
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Nathaniel Colley – first African American male lawyer in Sacramento [65] [66] [67] Ward Connerly – founder of American Civil Rights Institute; Edwin B. Crocker – California Supreme Court Justice, founder of Crocker Art Museum; Roger Dickinson – California State Assemblyman; Tani Cantil-Sakauye – Chief Justice of California
The branding was slightly modified after the Hearst purchase to KCRA 3 Reports, even as its newscasts on KQCA began to be titled as KCRA 3 News. However, in August 2009, KCRA retitled its 11 p.m. newscast as the KCRA 3 Night Team. In July 2011, the Reports branding was phased out from the station's news branding, which changed to KCRA 3 News.
KXTV is still available over the air on Ch. 10 in Sacramento, Modesto and Stockton, as well as on other cable and satellite providers such as Comcast’s Xfinity, Wave and Consolidated.
Covered a wide range of professional sports including the NFL and NBA as a weekend sports anchor at KXTV-TV, ABC's Sacramento affiliate station (1998–02). Hosted KXTV's News10 Red Zone; Served as a sports reporter for KXTV's Monday Night Football show (1996–98). Hosted The NBA Insiders, a weekly two-hour radio show for KHTK-AM (2000–02).