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Past and present television news anchors in the San Diego/Tijuana DMA in Southern California (U.S.) and Baja California (México). Pages in category "Television anchors from San Diego" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
She relocated to San Diego in 1987 as an anchor for the ABC affiliate KGTV. For fifteen years, Hunt co-anchored the evening newscasts with Carol LeBeau, the longest running female anchor team in the U.S. [5] Hunt joined the KUSI News team in October 2002. For five years, she anchored the 6 p.m., 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. weeknight newscasts.
In 1999 de la Garza joined KGTV the ABC affiliate in San Diego as a reporter and fill-in anchor. Establishing herself as a border correspondent interviewing smugglers and migrants along the Tijuana border and the meetings of then California Governor Grey Davis speaking with Mexico President Vicente Fox.
After graduating from the University of Minnesota, Walker worked as a disc jockey in Kansas City, New York City and San Diego, where she went by Bree Bushaw, her first husband's name. [2] She started her television career in 1980 at KGTV in San Diego as a consumer advocacy reporter. Established and well into her career at KGTV, Walker decided ...
Zouves worked at San Diego's KGTV (10News-ABC) from 2013 to late in the summer of 2015, [4] as both a reporter and an anchor. [12] [13] In July 2015 she was hired to work as a reporter and anchor for San Francisco's KGO-ABC7 News. [4] She and Reggie Aqui started anchoring the morning show on December 21, 2015. [14]
In 1993, Rolland Smith, a news anchor with a lengthy career in New York, moved to San Diego to anchor the 4 p.m. news when Ross was taken off the program. [113] That year, the station also started a weekend morning newscast. [114] Over the course of the early- to mid-1990s, KNSD's news ratings increased, particularly at 11 p.m.
In March 2006, she joined the Fox News–produced syndicated news magazine Geraldo at Large as the West Coast bureau chief and correspondent. [2] She also served as guest co-host on The View in the fall of 2006. On August 1, 2008, Neville became the lead anchor for the Fox 5 Morning News, a four-hour weekday newscast on KSWB-TV in San Diego. [3]
Sandra Lynn Maas (born January 13, 1963) is an American television news anchor. She has worked in the San Diego, California area since 1990 and is the founding host of the Trailblazing Women video series for the Women’s Museum of California. She has won a regional Emmy Award.