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On March 30, 2017, WFLD announced that it would expand the length of Good Day Chicago to six hours, with the addition of a half-hour to the start of the program at 4 a.m.; ironically, when the expansion took place on April 10, WFLD became the third station in Chicago to expand its morning newscast into that time period (following WGN-TV, which ...
Perez is the youngest of five children, and an "army brat." She currently resides in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband Daniel Blasdell. In March 2016, Perez put her Hinsdale, Illinois mansion back on the market for $1.95 million dollars, previously selling the property for $2.4 million in 2013. [5] Perez purchased the home in 2006. [6]
McPherrin then chose to leave WBBM-TV and join WFLD-TV in Chicago as its lead sports anchor. He appeared with former Chicago Bears player Tom Waddle on The Final Word, a weekly sports review segment. [2] In July 2010, it was announced that McPherrin had been promoted to host Good Day Chicago weekdays from (7 a.m-10 a.m.). [3]
Jeffcoat began anchoring Chicago's WFLD-TV on June 25, 2007. Initially, she was co-hosted the "Good Day Chicago" morning program. Initially, she was co-hosted the "Good Day Chicago" morning program. In August 2010, she was moved up to co-anchor of the station's Noon newscast.
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Henyard's own finances have also come into question as she and her boyfriend, Kamal Woods, are facing eviction after not paying their rent since August, their landlord Genetta Hull, told WFLD-TV ...
Ryan has co-anchored “Good Day” since it began in 1995, a job that requires him to be in the studio before 6 a.m. “No, you never do get used to getting up so early,” Ryan said in his Fox 4 ...
"She's a local success story having grown up in the Chicago suburbs, and we have no doubt that she will inspire our graduates as they celebrate their own personal accomplishments." [5] On December 27, 2023, Anita announced her retirement from journalism on FOX 32's Good Day Chicago but continues to maintain a presence on social media.