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WSB-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is the flagship television property of locally based Cox Media Group , which has owned the station since its inception, and is sister to radio stations WSB (750 AM), WSBB-FM (95.5), WSRV (97.1 FM), WSB-FM (98.5) and WALR-FM (104.1).
With six months left on her contract, it effectively prohibited her from working at another Las Vegas-market TV station for 18 months. [11] [12] [13] Sophia Choi debuted on WSB-TV on July 8, 2011, with a report on Channel 2 Action News at 4. Effective January 1, 2013, she will be anchoring WSB-TV Saturday & Sunday AM and reporting during the week.
She also was a weekday and later a weekend anchor for CNN Headline News. Stouffer was among several laid off in December 2008, her last day at CNN being December 14, 2008. [4] She then began working local news on WSB-TV Atlanta. She anchored the 6 p.m. news and the Action News Nightbeat on Sundays.
It looks like a Dalmatian…I can’t even wash it now because if I try to wash it, more paint comes off of it,” Francom told WSB-TV Atlanta Channel 2 Action News consumer investigator Justin Gray.
After moving to Atlanta in 1975, Pearson worked at WSB-TV for 37 years [1] and was the first female and first African-American to anchor the daily evening news for the station. She retired from broadcasting on July 25, 2012, with Jovita Moore taking her place. [2]
Channel 2′s Zach Klein and Alison Mastrangelo will bring you a live look at all the pre-game festivities from MBS on Channel 2 Action News starting at 10 a.m.
In 1990, Moore began her newscasting career in Fort Smith, Arkansas, for CBS affiliate KFSM-TV. After three years in Fort Smith, she would later move on to Memphis, Tennessee, to work at NBC affiliate WMC-TV. She later moved to Atlanta, Georgia for ABC affiliate WSB-TV in 1998. In 2001, Moore won an Emmy for her news piece on cystic fibroids ...
Georgia football entered the 2023 season with a change at quarterback and its official exclusive multi-media rights holder. How one TV station pivoted