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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.
In 1972, Hayward began working at WUSA9 as a news anchor and stayed there until her retirement in 2015. In 2012, Hayward was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. [4] [5] and only a week after the diagnosis, the tumour was removed and she was declared cancer-free. [4] In 2013, J. C. Hayward was named in a lawsuit with Options Public Charter ...
KFDM (channel 6) is a television station in Beaumont, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS, The CW Plus, and Fox. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group , which provides certain services to Port Arthur –licensed Dabl affiliate KBTV-TV (channel 4) under joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Deerfield Media .
Kelly Adkins-News at Noon Anchor Larry Beaulieu-General Manager, Weekday Anchor for 6:00 News Greg Bostick-Chief Meteorologist James Brown-Mornning News and News at Noon Weather Kerry Cooper-Weekend Weather Dan Gresham-Morning News Anchor Bill Leger-Weekday Anchor for 6:00 and 10:00 News Jackie Semien-Live at Five Host, Anchor for 10:00 News James Ware-Sports Director, Weekday Sports Anchor
Thuman was born in the Washington, DC area and grew up in South Florida. He attended Martin County High School in Stuart, Florida and Florida Southern College in Lakeland, where he majored in Communications and minored in Spanish. He is a graduate of the F.B.I. Citizens' Academy at their Washington Field Office. [citation needed]
Jacqui Heinrich is an American journalist, news anchor and Senior White House Correspondent for Fox News. [1] [2] Heinrich is from New England. She attended Duke University in 2006 and attended George Washington University from 2007 until 2011. She resides in Washington, D.C.. She has two brothers and one sister.
There he co-anchored many news broadcasts on Sinclair stations throughout the United States. He was formerly anchor at WTTG, where he worked from 1983 to 2001. Before that he was briefly the anchor at WTLV-TV, in Jacksonville, Florida. [1] On May 1, 2010 he rejoined the Washington DC market.
In 2004, Jenkins moved to Washington, D.C., to join NBC Sports Washington as an anchor/reporter and has since won nine Emmy Awards, four times claiming the region's top prize for sports anchoring while also winning for sports daily program, program host, sports reporting, and sports-news story. [1]