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She started as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor, but was promoted and became the weekday morning anchor. [4] In 2001, Choi moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to become a prime time anchor for CNN Headline News. [5] During her tenure at CNN Headline News, Choi anchored various newscasts on CNN Headline News, CNN and CNN International.
WSB-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is the flagship television property of locally based Cox Media Group, which has owned the station since its inception, and is sister to radio stations WSB (750 AM), WSBB-FM (95.5), WSRV (97.1 FM), WSB-FM (98.5) and WALR-FM (104.1).
She also was a weekday and later a weekend anchor for CNN Headline News. Stouffer was among several laid off in December 2008, her last day at CNN being December 14, 2008. [4] She then began working local news on WSB-TV Atlanta. She anchored the 6 p.m. news and the Action News Nightbeat on Sundays.
Pearson's career started in Louisville while working for Brown Forman Distiller in public relations and Louisville Times as a reporter before joining WHAS-TV as an anchor and reporter. [2] After moving to Atlanta in 1975, Pearson worked at WSB-TV for 37 years [1] and was the first female and first African-American to anchor the daily evening ...
As millions tune in for election week coverage, TV anchors aren’t just delivering the news — they’re crafting a powerful image. Experts tell Yahoo Entertainment that their wardrobe choices ...
A husband and wife who both worked on-air at KARK-TV in Little Rock, Ark., were fired this week, along with two other station employees, after two videos they made and posted on YouTube became the ...
A Harlem Globetrotters star shared video Sunday of Alabama TV personalities throwing a banana and two tangerines at him during a live segment from January. Maxwell Pearce, 24, was doing ...
"High Cotton" is a song written by Scott Anders and Roger Murrah, and recorded by American country music group Alabama. It was released in July 1989 as the third single from the album Southern Star. The song was one of four singles on the album to reach number one on the Hot Country Singles chart. [1]