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Fritz Coleman (born May 27, 1948) [1] is a retired weathercaster, who worked for NBC Channel 4 (KNBC) in Los Angeles, California from 1982 until 2020. [2] He began hosting Media Path Podcast with Louise Palanker in 2020. [3]
She joined KCAL 9 in Los Angeles in 1989, [1] and in 2010 began co-anchoring for KCAL sister station KCBS news at 5, 6 & 11 PM. She is the longest-running anchor in prime time at one station in Los Angeles. For her 20th anniversary, the city of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors declared October 30, 2009, Pat Harvey Day. In ...
After a move to Los Angeles, Johnson was the prime-time weather anchor for KCAL 9 News until 2010, and then occupied the same position at KCBS-TV, their sister station in the city, until retiring in 2018. Johnson is divorced from former National Football League player John Kidd. [3] She remarried in 2016 and gave birth to a daughter on January ...
Jeff Glor, a longtime anchor at CBS News, is exiting the network along with three other veteran correspondents in the most recent round of layoffs at parent company Paramount Global.. Glor has ...
The KTLA 5 Morning News is an American morning television news program airing on KTLA (channel 5), a CW-owned-and-operated station in Los Angeles, California owned by Nexstar Media Group. The program broadcasts each weekday from 4 am to 12 pm Pacific Time .
NBC News (left 12/31/23) Miguel Almaguer (born March 11, 1977) [ 1 ] is an American journalist . He was a correspondent for NBC News , reporting for all divisions of the network and based at its Los Angeles bureau until leaving NBC News on December 31, 2023.
Meteorologist Rob Marciano has reportedly lined up a new TV gig six months after he was fired from Good Morning America. Marciano, 56, is slated to join CBS, according to a Monday, September 30 ...
Charles Robert Henry (born January 1, 1946) is a retired American journalist, who worked in the Greater Los Angeles media market for 48 years. He worked for nearly 29 years at KNBC, where he was a co-anchor of the 5, 6, and 11 p.m. newscasts, and he worked for 19 years at KABC-TV, where he served as reporter, anchor, director, and producer (1971–1978, 1982–1993).