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Maureen O'Boyle is an American TV reporter and news anchor who hosted Extra from 1995 to 1997. She also worked on A Current Affair, In Person, and WBTV News 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
WBTV is the oldest television station in the Carolinas and the first in the South, signing on in 1949. It is a primary CBS affiliate and has never changed its network affiliation, despite carrying secondary affiliations with NBC and ABC in the past.
She was Charlotte's first African-American woman newscaster. She joined WBTV in Charlotte as a news anchor in 1980. [4] Her 1999 dispute with a former employer was described in the documentary film "Local News" about the banality of local TV news. [5] Protesters claimed that attempts to induce her to resign were racist. [5]
She took over as the solo anchor of the 11 o’clock news in 2019. And at the time of her departure had been working the anchor desk for WBTV’s 5, 5:30, 6 and 11 p.m. shows.
It's a sad day today for Charlotte journalism. Today is WBTV’s Maureen O’Boyle's last day at WBTV News. Make sure you make a point to watch her final newscast tonight at 7pm.
Bill Whitaker is an American journalist and a correspondent on 60 Minutes. He has covered many major events and issues, and also guest-hosted Jeopardy! in 2021.
WCNC-TV (channel 36) is a television station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, affiliated with NBC. The station is owned by Tegna Inc. and has been on the air since 1967, first as an independent station and later as a CBS and ABC affiliate before joining NBC in 1978.
WSOC-TV anchor and reporter John Paul is leaving the station this week after seven years.. Paul announced his pending departure on Facebook. “I have an amazing opportunity to work at 6abc Action ...