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WPVI-TV (channel 6), branded 6 ABC, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Owned and operated by the ABC television network through its ABC Owned Television Stations division, the station maintains studios on City Avenue in the Wynnefield Heights section of Philadelphia, and a transmitter in the city's Roxborough neighborhood.
In 2022, she accepted a position with WPVI-TV in Philadelphia. [5] Mele left WPVI-TV in March 2023. On April 13, 2023, Mele announced that she was launching her own business, Jillian Mele Communications, after deciding that she "wanted to try something else" following twenty years of working in the media industry.
After more than 13 years of on the air in Phildelphia and the Delaware Valley, Chris Sowers, a familiar face in weather reporting at WPVI 6abc, has announced his departure from the station.. In a ...
Monica Malpass (born April 28, 1961 in High Point, North Carolina [1]) is an American journalist and former television anchor for WPVI Action News in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] She co-anchored the WPVI 5 p.m. weekday newscast and hosted the station's political talk show, Inside Story. [2] Malpass was born on April 28, 1961.
On the evening of Friday, Jan. 31, according to a news release from the City of Philadelphia, the crash happened near Roosevelt Mall at Cottman and Bustleton Avenues. ... WPVI reported, adding ...
Don Tollefson (born September 13, 1952) is an American television broadcast journalist, best known for his work as a sportscaster for the Philadelphia local ABC affiliate WPVI-TV from 1975 to 1990. He also worked for Philadelphia's local FOX affiliate, WTXF-TV .
In 1978, Roberts joined WPVI-TV in Philadelphia as a co-host for the morning television show AM Philadelphia. To avoid possible confusion with Lisa Thomas-Laury, he changed his stage name from David Thomas to Dave Roberts. After the death of Jim O'Brien on September 25, 1983, he began reporting the weather for WPVI's Action News.
Kane would leave WPVI in 1977, in order to take daily limousine trips to New York City and join WABC-TV. Kane was an anchor on New York's WABC-TV 's Eyewitness News for one year from 1977 to 1978; during that time, he was the lead anchor the night after the infamous New York City blackout of 1977 [ 7 ] and also anchored news updates for ABC News .