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WJAX-TV (channel 47) is a television station in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Hoffman Communications, which maintains a joint sales agreement (JSA) with Cox Media Group, owner of Fox and Telemundo affiliate WFOX-TV (channel 30), for the provision of certain services.
Baker would anchor the station's 6 p.m. news for 17 years and direct the nascent channel 12 newsroom for 19 years in total, winning the station major national journalism awards. [1] It became WTLV in 1971, and eventually settled in as a consistent second-place finisher to WJXT in local news, except for two brief periods in the early 1960s and ...
[citation needed] She joined WAWS(TV) (now WFOX-TV) in 1996 as an anchor, and began anchoring on sister station WTEV-TV (now WJAX-TV) in 2002. [ 1 ] For most of her career at the Jacksonville duopoly, she anchored CBS 47 News at 6 and Fox 30 News at 10 .
The new 'CBS Evening News' desk in Studio 47. ... Quinn — who earned local recognition as the lead weather anchor for CBS New York — will also play a core role in the broadcast's weather ...
In December 2017, he became the anchor of the CBS Evening News, taking over for Scott Pelley. Glor was then replaced in June 2019, with 60 Minutes correspondent Norah O’Donnell taking his place ...
In 2002, the news department of Fox affiliate WAWS (channel 30) expanded to accommodate the move of the CBS affiliation to WTEV-TV (channel 47). The two stations rebranded as WFOX-TV and WJAX-TV and their news as Action News in 2014 as part of a wholesale change which included the firing of the previous main anchors.
The CBS Evening News is figuring two heads are better than one. The Eye Network’s long-running national newscast shook up its format on Monday, introducing not one but two new anchors, with John ...
Hicken graduated from the University of Florida.His first job in television was an internship with 12 News on WTLV in Jacksonville immediately after college graduation. He rose steadily at the station, becoming a sports producer in 1986, weekend sports anchor two years later, then sports director in 1991 after six years at WTLV. [1]