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2023 saw the departure of five beloved long-time broadcast journalists from Columbus sign off for retirement. See the Columbus TV anchors, reporters and broadcasters who retired in 2023 Skip to ...
Prior to joining ESPN he was the local sports director for WFTS-TV in Tampa, FL from 1998 to 2003. Prior to that stint he had a similar role at WBNS-TV in Columbus, OH from 1993 to 1998. He was a weekend sports anchor for WTIC-TV in Hartford, CT from 1992 to 1993. He started his sports career in 1987 at WYMT-TV in Hazard, Kentucky. [1]
Current or former Tampa Bay area (DMA 13) news personalities. Pages in category "Television anchors from Tampa, Florida" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
WBNS-TV was the first television station in the Columbus market to debut a news helicopter, "10TV SkyCam" (now "Chopper 10") in 1979, satellite news truck "10TV Skybeam" in 1986 and launch the Ohio News Network in 1997, which shared studio and office space with WBNS until ONN ended on August 31, 2012.
Before he came to Columbus, Kendrick served as an anchor at KUSA in Denver, WFTS in Tampa and CHEK TV in Victoria, British Columbia, according to his bio on FOX28's website.
Dwight Lauderdale (born in Columbus, Ohio) [1] is a former TV news anchor. He was the first African American news anchor in South Florida and became one of the state's most watched and longest running anchors.
In 2018, Price left KARK to join WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida. [3] She was a reporter and fill-in anchor for the 8 PM News Program at the sister station WTTA before becoming an investigated reporter. She left WFLA in December 2020 to take some time off before coming back not only to cover the news but also to her college city in Boston by joining ...
Mark was chosen in 2005 by FOX to anchor and debut WTVT's first 11pm newscast (since becoming a FOX affiliate). [ 11 ] and replaced anchor Kathy Fountain on WTVT 's 5pm newscast in 2010. [ 12 ] On November 5, 2014, his father John Wilson announced that Mark will take over WTVT 's 6 & 10pm newscasts when John retired just before Thanksgiving 2014.