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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.
Lambert and Levine, then the Assemblymember from California's 40th Assembly District, met on a flight from Seattle to Sacramento in November 2005. [9] Her first daughter was born in 2010. [ 8 ] Lambert's second daughter was born two weeks before the birth of the daughter of Kellie DeMarco , her co-anchor, in 2014.
She is currently a meteorologist on KOVR in Sacramento, California. She won an Emmy Award and a first place award for American Women in Radio and Television. [3] She holds communication studies and theatre arts degrees from California State University, Sacramento and a degree in meteorology from San Francisco State University. [3]
She was a visiting instructor at Montclair State College in New Jersey, where she taught a course in broadcast journalism. [3] In 1973, she began her broadcasting career working as a trainee at (Channel 3) KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California. [4] Within two years she was the co-anchor of the daily noon television news program.
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.
Local news started with the station in 1954; the original news department consisted of three full-time employees and a part-time photographer, with Mel Riddle as news anchor and editor. [19] In the early years, the station provided extensive film footage of events [98] and used its remote vans to cover such events as flooding in Marysville. [22]
Monica is married to Walter J. Gray also known as Walt Gray, former anchor of the morning and noon newscasts at KCRA-TV in Sacramento and now works at News 10 with his wife. Together they reside in Sacramento with 2 daughters named Abby and Kelly, and a son named Joseph. Her interests include running, swimming and spending time with her family.
From there, she spent seven years at KOVR-TV13 (CBS) in Sacramento, California, covering breaking news and state politics, and anchoring the morning and midday newscasts. In 1995, she moved to KRON-4 (NBC) in San Francisco to report for the evening news. In April 1998, she was hired by the newly launched Fox News, as their Bay Area ...