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Emily Frances is a former news entertainment anchor for WPIX in New York City. [1] Currently, ... (2006 -), until she left for i24 News in 2013.
The launch of i24NEWS in the United States was announced on January 27, 2017. The channel is operated out of its headquarters in Jaffa. Live programming is broadcast from Times Square in New York City, with an additional bureau in Washington, D.C. Approximately 50 journalists were hired to staff the two locations. [3]
i24NEWS is a French-Israeli [1] 24-hour news television channel created by journalists and reporters from Israel. [2] It broadcasts in languages such as French , English , Hebrew , and Arabic . The English channel offers a weekly broadcast in Spanish , as well.
This is a listing of current and former New York City television news anchors. Pages in category "Television anchors from New York City" ...
As of 2024, Aharish serves as a news anchor for Reshet 13. She was previously a morning anchor on a current-affairs show for its predecessor Channel 2, a presenter of the Evening Edition for i24NEWS, a news presenter and reporter for Channel 10, a co-host for Radio 99, a late-night co-host for Channel 1, as well as a co-host for Kan 11.
Schrader was born in Seattle, Washington, and raised in Los Angeles, California.She has a mixed Christian and Jewish background, [5] but identifies as Jewish. [6] [7]Schrader studied at the University of Southern California, majoring in political science, and obtained her master's degree at Tel Aviv University in political communications. [5]
Austin was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Israeli parents, [3] and grew up on Long Island, New York. [4] [5] She went to North Shore Hebrew Academy for high school, graduating in 2019, [6] and then attended Hofstra University to study journalism. [5] [7] [8] Austin's parents are secular Jews, but she decided to keep kosher at a young age. [9]
Harper, who grew up in New York, worked at TV stations in Chicago and Philadelphia before making history as the first female news anchor in New York when she joined WPIX in 1975. She was initially paired at the anchor desk with her then husband, Joe Harper, who had anchored the station's nightly newscast since 1973.