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Diana Williams (born July 18, 1958) is a retired American television journalist. She was a news anchor at WABC television in New York City, where she co-anchored the one-hour 5 p.m. Eyewitness News broadcast. She also hosted the Sunday morning public-affairs program Eyewitness News Up Close with Diana Williams, which aired at 11 a.m.
It's a bittersweet day for the Eyewitness News family -- and the end of an era -- as we celebrate broadcast legend Diana Williams and her brilliant career at WABC-TV.
Herb Williams (1958– ), NBA player and coach; born in Columbus and played basketball for the Ohio State University; Jarren Williams (1997– ), NFL defensive back for New York Giants; born and raised in Columbus; John Williamson (1986– ), basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C. of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Later, it was part of a dedicated two-hour block of public affairs programming on WABC-TV, paired with Up Close with Diana Williams and the Latino-focused Tiempo. This block was notable as most television stations no longer devote such a large amount of airtime to such programming, and if so relegate these programs to early-morning weekend time ...
Williams went to Saraland High in Saraland, Alabama. On Dec. 14, 2022, Smith committed to Ohio State over offers from Miami, Florida State, Florida, Georgia and USC, among others.
Venus Williams’ first-round Miami Open defeat to Diana Shnaider was interrupted by a court-invading cat on Tuesday as the three-time champion was beaten 6-3 6-3 in an hour and 19 minutes.
Dana Tyler (born November 24, 1958) is a former news anchor and reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City, where she anchored the station's 6 p.m. newscast.In addition, Tyler hosted Eye on New York, a half-hour weekly community affairs program for WCBS, as well as several annual local specials: CBS 2 at the Tonys; CBS 2 at the Met; and Tunnel to Towers Run.
A fundraising effort by Diana’s sisters Ann and Julia Williams and the Nantucket African Baptist Church raised $700 to redeem Diana. Ann's husband Rev James Crawford, pastor of the Church, traveled to North Carolina to redeem Cornelia for $1000, passing as white on the train journey. [2]