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Current and former television news anchors broadcasting in San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California. Pages in category "Television anchors from San Francisco" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
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He worked for NBC affiliates KNSD in San Diego, KYMA-DT in Yuma, AZ, and KSEE in Fresno, CA. [10] He was an Olympic torch bearer in 1996, 2002, and 2008. [ 2 ] Mathai co-hosted Sports Sunday [ 10 ] along with Jerry Rice , Nnamdi Asomugha , Jeff Garcia and Ken Norton Jr. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] He was part of the NBC broadcast team for the San Francisco ...
Ashley is the longest-tenured main male news anchor in the history of ABC7 in San Francisco. [9] When Hurricane Hugo struck Charleston, SC in 1989, Ashley was the last broadcaster to remain on the air covering the events. [10] In 2005, he reported from Poland on the March of the Living with Bay Area holocaust survivors. [11]
David William McElhatton (December 8, 1928 – August 23, 2010) was an evening news anchor for several decades in San Francisco, California, in the United States. He was in the first class of inductees to the Bay Area Hall of Fame. He retired in 2000. [1] McElhatton was sometimes called "Mac" [2]
Somerville was an intern at KTVU in 1981, while attending San Francisco State. After graduation he worked at local stations in Santa Rosa, California; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Providence, Rhode Island, before returning to the San Francisco Bay Area. He became co-anchor of KTVU's morning news program in 1992 and was the first anchor of the 5 ...
In 1986 she became a weekend reporter and anchor at KTVU in Oakland, California; in March 1996 she became co-anchor of the Ten O'Clock News with Dennis Richmond. [2] [3] For nine years she was sole anchor of the weekend news; on her 25th birthday, she was in Moscow reporting on the Cold War. She resigned from the station in 2006, after 22 years ...
In the late 1980s, Joe Montana and his wife Jennifer served as special guest hosts, hosting segments from around the country, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Disney World. The original San Francisco version was so popular, Group W decided to export the Evening Magazine format to its other owned-and-operated stations.