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WCSC-TV began broadcasting on June 19, 1953. [2] Originally operating from studios located on East Bay Street in downtown Charleston, it was the second television station in South Carolina and the oldest continuously operating station in the state (the first was WCOS-TV in Columbia, which broadcast from May 1953 to January 1956).
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In January 2005, she moved to Los Angeles to join Frank Buckley as co-anchor for KTLA's "KTLA Prime News" on weekends. In 2007, Parker began to co-anchor the weekday "KTLA Morning News" at 5:00 A.M and 6:00 A.M. with Cher Calvin. Parker has been the anchor for the 11am - 2pm and 3pm newscasts at KTLA since 2015.
Here is a list of presenters and reporters on the ITN produced 5 News on Channel 5. Pages in category "5 News presenters and reporters" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, her parents were Pam and Bryan Riggs.She first got the broadcasting bug by reading the news announcement during Elementary School. She went to James Island Charter High School where she was named to the school's Hall of Fame in 2023 [3] and Charleston Southern University where she graduated majoring in communications and played on the soccer team. [4]
DuBois, a veteran anchor for CBS' local affiliate in New York City, has also contributed reporting to various CBS newscasts. CBS names Dickerson, DuBois as co-anchors of the "CBS Evening News ...
Her appointment made her the first African-American woman to anchor a nightly newscast in Cleveland. [4] In 1990 she introduced a segment called "Romona's Kids", spotlighting children doing positive work for their communities, which she continues to host at WKYC. [5] Robinson remained at WUAB until 1997, when the station changed ownership. [4]
Reporting outdoors, news anchor Kyle Clark and weather meteorologist Kathy Sabine at 9news Denver got into a heated exchange that was, to say the least, some of the most awkward TV in recent memory.