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This is a listing of current and former Washington, D.C. television news anchors. Pages in category "Television anchors from Washington, D.C." The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.
For example, approaching I-710 from SR 60 (Pomona Freeway) in East Los Angeles, westbound traffic is given Valley Boulevard as the destination for northbound I-710, while eastbound traffic is given a destination of Pasadena. Signs at the interchange with I-105, SR 91, and I-405 show Pasadena as the destination for northbound I-710.
Maureen Bunyan (born February 27, 1946, in Aruba) is an Aruban-American Washington, D.C.–based television journalist. She was the lead co-anchor at WUSA for 22 years from 1973 to 1995. [ 2 ] In 1999 she returned to television when she co-anchored WJLA-TV , helping them to rise to number two in the market.
WJLA 24/7 News is an American regional cable news television channel in Washington, D.C., operated by ABC-affiliated station WJLA-TV (channel 7) owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group. The channel provides 24-hour news coverage primarily focused on Washington, northern Virginia , and suburban areas of Maryland within the Washington metropolitan ...
J. C. Hayward (born October 23, 1945), also known as Jacqueline Hayward Wilson, is an American news anchor who worked for WUSA9 in Washington, D.C. She is best known for being the first female news anchor in Washington, D.C., and the first African American female news presenter.
Pete Williams is getting ready to sign off from NBC News after a nearly three-decade-long career. ... In 1986 he joined the Washington, DC staff of then-Congressman Dick Cheney as press secretary ...
Edith Chapin, Senior Vice President of News, Editor in Chief, and acting Chief Content Officer; Stacey Foxwell, vice president of operations [3] Leora Hanser, Chief Development Officer; Laura Hogan, Chief of Staff to the Chief Content Officer; Gemma Hooley, Senior Vice President, Member Partnership; Keith Jenkins, Vice President, Visuals and ...
Washington Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials celebrated the start of an $800 million downtown arena ...