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The first biography, Almost Golden: Jessica Savitch and the Selling of Television News (Simon & Schuster, 1988) by Gwenda Blair, told Savitch's story within the broader context of the history of network news. [31] It was later made into a Lifetime Network made-for-TV movie starring Sela Ward, called Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story. [32]
The newscasts underwent another retitling on February 4, 2008, to bring the entire program back under the KTLA Morning News brand, with the hour of the particular portion of the program included in the title for the 5, 6, and 9 am hours. On February 2, 2012, the KTLA Morning News was expanded by an extra hour, starting at 4 am
KPIX's Evening Magazine was first hosted by San Francisco radio personality Jan Yanehiro, [1] journalist Steve Fox and Detroit news anchor and reporter Erik Smith. Yanehiro stayed with the series throughout its original run, while Fox stayed for three years and Smith for only the first 13 weeks.
Despite the lack of diversity in the field, she soon found herself working with other women meteorologists early on in her career -- a slightly different experience than the other women on the panel.
Mock chose to share the details of her diagnosis on air two weeks before she started wearing a wig. She was diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer in May 2024, after finding a lump ...
Former Spectrum News meteorologist Erick Adame said that while he experienced a lapse in judgment, he would not apologize for being sex-positive and openly gay.
Sussman was the evening news meteorologist with Group W's San Francisco TV station KPIX from 1989 to 2000, where he won RTNDA best local weathercast awards from 1990 to 1995 and 1997 to 1999. [2] At KPIX, Sussman also hosted a weekly five-minute segment called "Brian's Kids" that profiled foster children.
Chauncy Glover, the Los Angeles news anchor who died “unexpectedly” at 39, is being remembered as a “real-life hero" and “kind soul” by those who knew him.