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Thomas Albert Roberts (born October 5, 1972) is an American television journalist who served as a news anchor for MSNBC, a cable-news channel. He ended his seven-year stint anchoring MSNBC Live , the daytime news platform of NBC News , on weekends from 5-7pm ET.
WFMY-TV (channel 2) is a television station licensed to Greensboro, North Carolina, United States, serving as the CBS affiliate for the Piedmont Triad region. Owned by Tegna Inc., the station maintains studios on Phillips Avenue in Greensboro and a transmitter in Randleman, North Carolina.
After purchasing WGCL-TV–WPCH, Gray announced expansions in the news staff and offerings of the WGCL-TV newsroom, which was staffed by 50 to 60 people at the time Meredith sold it. In March 2022, Gray declared its intent to add 40 more news employees as well as 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. local newscasts; [ 54 ] the staffing expansion ultimately ...
Thomas Roberts is the new host of season 4 of DailyMailTV, replacing longtime anchor Jesse Palmer. "After 25 amazing years in TV News, whether as an anchor or correspondent, I've had some pretty ...
Way Too Early is an American early morning news show that airs weekday mornings on MSNBC. The first incarnation of Way Too Early premiered on July 27, 2009, hosted by Willie Geist. It was later hosted by a variety of NBC News on-air talent, including Thomas Roberts and others on a temporary basis, including Ayman Mohyeldin.
Nov. 28—HIGH POINT — High Point police on Tuesday charged a Greensboro man in the shooting death of a High Point woman early Sunday. Thomas E. Dargan, 36, was arrested at about noon in ...
Derek Roberts, mayor of Newland, North Carolina, claims his daughter was denied $750 FEMA relief payment and only got $300. Fox News “My daughter, whose house got completely wiped out, she has ...
Bob and the Showgram aired weekdays on G105 in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina.A "best of" from the previous week used to air on Saturdays. From August 2009 until June 2010, Bob and the Showgram was syndicated to WDCG's sister station in Greensboro, North Carolina, 105.7 NOW, but was cancelled due to low ratings.