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Roslyn Maria Abrams[1] (born September 7, 1948) is an American former television news journalist. She had a long career as an anchor on Eyewitness News, which is broadcast by WABC-TV, working in Manhattan. More recently she worked for WCBS-TV, also in Manhattan, from 2004 to 2006.
Broadcast journalist Roslyn Maria “Roz” Abrams was born on September 7, 1948 in Lansing, Michigan. She received her B.S. degree in sociology from Western Michigan University, and her M.S. degree in speech from the University of Michigan.
From Sue Simmons and Roz Abrams to Ernie Anastos and Jim Rosenfield, New York City's media landscape has been shaped by some of the most iconic anchors (and reporters) ever. But where are they now? We take a look back: YouTube.
We're celebrating Eyewitness News' 50th Anniversary. Step right up and say Hello as we heard from former anchor Roz Abrams.
We're celebrating Eyewitness News' 50th Anniversary by speaking with former anchor Roz Abrams.
For Roz Abrams, celebrated television broadcaster and award winning journalist, her primary takeaway from graduate school revolved around failure. She candidly shares, “I had a situation that happened in graduate school that shaped me consciously and unconsciously.
Broadcast journalist Roslyn Maria “Roz” Abrams was born on September 7, 1948 in Lansing, Michigan. She received her B.S. degree in sociology from Western Michigan University, and her M.S. degree in speech from the University of Michigan.
Roz Abrams was born in 1949 in Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for Pride and Glory (2008), War of the Worlds (2005) and ABC Afterschool Specials (1972).
Broadcast journalist roslyn Maria “roz” Abrams was born on september 7, 1948 in Lansing, Michigan. she received her B.s. degree in sociology from Western Michigan University, and her M.s. degree in speech from the University of Michigan.
When Roz Abrams started out in the early 1980s as a young broadcast journalist, she was mentored by the likes of pioneer Belva Davis, the first black television and radio journalist on the...