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Television news anchor. Marc Howard (born February 13, 1937) is a retired longtime Philadelphia news anchor. He last anchored at KYW-TV beginning in 2003 when he fronted the late newscasts, but soon only anchored the 4 p.m. news. Howard's television career began at WFMJ-TV in Youngstown, Ohio. One of Howard's duties was hosting a late afternoon ...
News of her arrival made it to the front page of The Hartford Courant, and she quickly became a popular figure in Connecticut and in television. In 1987, Peckinpaugh moved to Channel 3 WFSB, based in Hartford. She was a successful evening news anchor with a six figure salary.
Pat Ciarrocchi. Pat Ciarrocchi ( / ʃəˈrɑːkiː / shə-RAH-kee; born July 2, 1952) is a retired American broadcast journalist who co-anchored the weekday noon newscast of CBS3 Eyewitness News on KYW-TV [2] in Philadelphia alongside Ukee Washington. A Padua Academy and Rosemont College alumna, [1] she joined the station in 1982 after leaving ...
WFSB (channel 3) is a television station licensed to Hartford, Connecticut, United States, serving the Hartford– New Haven market as an affiliate of CBS. Owned by Gray Television, the station maintains studios on Denise D'Ascenzo Way in Rocky Hill and a transmitter on Talcott Mountain in Avon, Connecticut . Most of WFSB's programs are seen in ...
Pages in category "Television anchors from Philadelphia" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
KYW-TV. / 40.04250°N 75.24222°W / 40.04250; -75.24222. KYW-TV (channel 3), branded CBS Philadelphia, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside independent station WPSG (channel 57).
Lawrence David Mendte (born January 16, 1957) is an American news anchor, commentator and radio talk show host. Until 2022, [citation needed] Mendte hosted three TV shows, Jersey Matters, The Delaware Way, and Another Thing with Larry Mendte. [1] Previously, Mendte hosted The Larry Mendte Show on WABC (AM) in New York.
Baughns-Wallace began working in television in Albany, New York, in 1973. [3] In August 1974, she left WAST in Albany and joined WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut. Her initial work at WFSB included writing and presenting the 7:30 a.m. News Sign and being co-anchor of its noon Eyewitness News broadcast. [1] In October 1978, Baughns was named co ...