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Rockford native Maggie Polsean will rejoin the WIFR news team the week of June 17. ... career at WIFR as an intern to now being an anchor, it is a full-circle moment that I am incredibly thankful ...
Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, one of the few anchors whose time at the Fox Corp. owned outlet dates to its 1996 launch, said in late December he was leaving. All these exits take place amid a not-so ...
De la Garza announced she would be leaving news media to start her own production company in 2014. [23] Later that year she teamed up with Sony and Embassy Row Productions to produce a late night talk show to air in New England. It was announced the show would tape in front of a live audience in their Manhattan studios. She signed a ...
WIFR-LD (channel 23) is a low-power television station in Rockford, Illinois, United States, affiliated with CBS and The CW Plus. The station is owned by Gray Media, and maintains studios and transmitter facilities on North Meridian Road in Rockford. Until 2017, WIFR operated as a full-power television station licensed to nearby Freeport.
Rob Finnerty (born May 1, 1982) is an American television news anchor and host. He previously hosted the morning news/talk program Wake Up America on Newsmax TV. [1] In October 2024, Finnerty started hosting a nightly Newsmax primetime show, Finnerty, starting October 8th.
In October 2012, Nauert left Good Day Wake Up to rejoin Fox News Channel full time as an anchor and breaking news reporter. She appeared regularly on Fox & Friends . [ 26 ] [ 28 ] According to the Washington Post , Nauert "broadcast just about every right-wing talking-point under the sun" when she was a presenter on Fox News.
Barbara Giolitto, Illinois House of Representatives; Edolo J. Giorgi, Illinois House of Representatives; Rodney Grams, Republican United States Senator, news anchor, WIFR 23 Rockford [14] Joyce Holmberg, educator and Illinois state senator; Alta M. Hulett, attorney, first woman admitted to the state of Illinois Bar [15]
Eric Bolling is leaving the right-wing cable channel Newsmax after a three-year run as a prime time host. The network and Bolling issued a statement Friday announcing his departure.