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Andy Adler (born August 19, 1986) is a bilingual sportscaster, journalist, and television personality who serves as evening sports anchor at CBS 11 and co-host of the Dallas Cowboys Pre- and Post-game shows for CBS.
KTVT (channel 11), branded CBS Texas, is a television station licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is owned by the CBS television network through its CBS News and Stations division alongside independent outlet KTXA (channel 21).
In November 1978, she moved to the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex to anchor the ten o'clock news for KDFW-TV (the CBS station for the market at the time, now a Fox O&O). [1] In 1979 the six o'clock news was added to her duties. [2] As of 2012, she is the longest-serving news anchor in the Dallas/Fort Worth television market.
Within the first year, the new anchor team catapulted to number one in the ratings. It was the most successful news team in Dallas-Fort Worth television history. [2] Johnson remained at WFAA-TV for more than 12 years. In 1985, Johnson left her anchor position with WFAA-TV to start her own business. [2] (Her last night on WFAA-TV being March 2 ...
After graduating, McCaa worked in Omaha for more than seven years in anchoring and reporting, with WOWT-TV, an NBC affiliate. In 1984, he came to WFAA to work in the Fort Worth newsroom as a reporter. He was later promoted to chief of the newsroom. He then transferred to the Dallas newsroom. He became the weekend news anchor, then news manager.
The exit of veteran Fox 11 anchor Tony McEwing comes five months after the departure of popular 'Good Day L.A.' anchor Michaela Pereira.
Steve Pickett graduated from John Marshall High School in 1979. He was a news reporter at NBC affiliate television station KGW serving the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area, and now is reporter-anchorman at CBS owned-and-operated television station KTVT licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, and serving the Dallas-Fort Worth designated market area.
Darwin Payne, a former Dallas Times Herald reporter and professor emeritus at Southern Methodist University, was one of the first reporters on scene covering the assassination of President John F ...