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Current and former Cleveland, Ohio television news anchors: Pages in category "Television anchors from Cleveland" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
Romona Robinson (born 1959) [1] is an American television news anchor in Cleveland, Ohio.She is the first African American woman to anchor a nightly newscast in Cleveland, and the first solo anchor of a weeknight newscast in that city.
She covered the GOP Convention in 2016 in Cleveland. [3] On June 26, 2022, she departed from the network after signing off on New Day Weekend to move back to Ohio. [4] A month later, Paul joined the local news station WKYC in Cleveland, where she will co-anchor What's New on weekdays and focus on special content. [5]
Two months later, she was named co-anchor of the 7 p.m. newscast on Cleveland NBC affiliate WKYC channel 3, where she worked until February 28, 2014. [7] [11] In July 2014, Swoboda began doing one-minute commentaries for WFHM (where she was previously morning host), and sister talk station WHK AM 1420. [12]
On April 11, 2018, the Cleveland Browns announced that Crawford, alongside former Browns quarterback Tim Couch, would call the team's preseason games. [ 4 ] On May 28, 2019, Tegna owned NBC affiliate WKYC channel 3 in Cleveland announced that Crawford would become the 5 p.m. news anchor when it started broadcasting in January 2020. [ 5 ]
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WKYC (channel 3) is a television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Tegna Inc. Its studios are located on Tom Beres Way (a section of Lakeside Avenue in Downtown Cleveland named after the station's longtime political reporter who retired in 2016), [2] [3] and its transmitter is located in suburban Parma, Ohio.
Another large acquisition came in the form of sports rights to the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team, with channel 3 airing half of the team's games beginning in the 1998 season. [38] The station remained Phoenix's news leader in most time slots, with the exception of 10 pm, when strong NBC programming gave KPNX the lead. [18] [39]