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Chris Clark (real name Chris Botsaris; born December 9, 1938 [1]) is the former lead news anchor at WTVF in Nashville, Tennessee. Clark's tenure at WTVF began in 1966 (then known as WLAC-TV), and lasted until his retirement on May 23, 2007. His 41 years at WTVF makes him one of the longest-tenured anchors in American television history.
NewsChannel 5+ was introduced and launched in September 1996 as an all-news and information cable-only channel for the Nashville area. [16] In addition to locally produced shows and newscast repeats, NewsChannel 5+ also carried programming from All News Channel until that service folded in September 2002. After that point, the channel's ...
Hines then spent a short stint in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he worked for Ted Turner at WRET (now WCNC-TV). Next, Hines worked in Baltimore, where he was the television play-by-play announcer for the Baltimore Colts, and anchorman for WMAR-TV. In 1983, Hines returned to WTVF in Nashville, Tennessee as sports director. He remained in this ...
The Nashville Murder Squad would have loved to compare that gun to the one that killed Kevin Hughes. A surprise witness comes forward By 1991, the Murder on Music Row investigation had gone cold.
A Metro Nashville Police officer is in serious condition after another car hit his patrol SUV head-on Wednesday, killing the other driver. Sgt. Trevor VonDohlen, 37, was on his way to a scene at ...
Longtime Nashville reporter and anchor Amy Watson is retiring. The NewsChannel 5 veteran announced on social media she will be retiring on Friday, Oct. 25, after nearly 30 years in journalism.
Maury Davis is an American evangelist and convicted murderer. [1] Formerly, he was the senior pastor at Cornerstone Church, a megachurch in Madison, Tennessee.He was a regular figure on InFocus, a weekly religious television show broadcast regionally on Nashville NewsChannel 5 CBS Network [2] and via satellite throughout Africa and Europe on the Faith Broadcasting Network.
News Channel 5 and Reporter Phil Williams have filed a lawsuit seeking records related to recordings at the Nashville district attorney's office