Warren Wilson, trailblaizing Black journalist and former KTLA broadcaster, dies at 90
Warren Wilson's career was marked by significant contributions to racial journalism and community safety, solidifying his legacy as a pioneering Black newscaster.
Chauncy Glover, KCAL-TV anchor and mentor for Black youths, dies at 39
Chauncy Glover, a beloved news anchor, passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, journalism, and community service.
Warren Wilson, trailblaizing Black journalist and former KTLA broadcaster, dies at 90
Warren Wilson's career was marked by significant contributions to racial journalism and community safety, solidifying his legacy as a pioneering Black newscaster.
Chauncy Glover, KCAL-TV anchor and mentor for Black youths, dies at 39
Chauncy Glover, a beloved news anchor, passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, journalism, and community service.
Jon Stewart will remain part-time Daily Show' host through 2025
Jon Stewart will continue as host of The Daily Show until 2025, highlighting his impactful role in political commentary.
Hoda Kotb Is Leaving Today ... Next Year
Hoda Kotb is leaving NBC's Today show after 18 years, feeling it's the right time to explore new opportunities.
ABC News Taps Almin Karamehmedovic as New President
Almin Karamehmedovic has been appointed to lead ABC News following Kim Godwin's departure, indicating a potential shift in the network's leadership approach.
TV News Can't Sidestep Turbulence as Election Approaches
Television news faces internal turmoil amid evolving business landscape and crucial election coverage.
Chuck Scarborough's 50 Years of Delivering News to New York
Chuck Scarborough has been a local news anchor for 50 years, anchoring 3,000 hours of news on WNBC.
He has been a consistent figure through various historical events in New York City, with eight governors and seven mayors taking office during his tenure.
Jack Hanson, former ABC7 weatherman, longtime Bay Area TV news personality dies at 91, family says
Longtime Bay Area television news personality Jack Hanson has died at the age of 91.
Hanson was known for his interviews and cartoons, making guests feel heard and drawing cartoons on the weather map.