- Brian Williams
Brian Douglas Williams (born May 5, 1959) is an anchor and managing editor of "NBC Nightly News", the flagship evening news program of the NBC television network. Williams replaced former Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw on December 2, 2004. Previously, Williams was the network's chief correspondent at the White House and host of "The News with Brian Williams" on CNBC and MSNBC. - Bob Sellers
Bob Sellers is an anchor for WTTG's "Fox 5 Morning News". He was previously an anchor for Fox News Channel. Joining the network in 2002, he regularly hosted weekend hours of "Fox News Live" and sometimes did headline updates during weekend evenings. Prior to Fox News, Sellers worked at CNBC anchoring "Market Watch" and "Today's Business", in addition to filling in for anchors during the daytime programs, … - Tony Perkins
Tony Perkins was the weather forecaster for ABC's "Good Morning America". Perkins began his career as a desk assistant for the ABC News Washington bureau. From 1985 to 1992, he served as a producer and on-air contributor to "The Donnie Simpson Show" on WKYS-FM in Washington, D.C. From 1986 to 1988, he hosted and produced "DC20 Breakaway" in Washington. From 1993 to 1999, he served as a weather personality at WTTG-TV in Washington, … - George Michael
George Michael (born March 24, 1939), is a sportscaster best known nationally for his long-running American sports highlights show called "The George Michael Sports Machine". Started as a local show in 1980 called "George Michael's Sports Final" and then nationally syndicated in 1984, the nationally broadcast show was distributed for syndication by NBC until it left the air following the March 25, 2007 airing. - Max Robinson
Max Robinson was a television journalist and was the Chicago based co-anchor of ABC News "World News Tonight" from 1978-1983 in the United States, and is best known for being the first African American broadcast network news anchor in the United States. He was also a founder of the National Association of Black Journalists. Robinson influenced many African American journalists who have since had high-profile anchor positions on national news broadcasts, … - Sue Simmons
Sue Simmons (born May 27, 1943) has been the lead female anchor at WNBC-TV in New York City since 1980. A native New Yorker, she had been co-anchor for Live at Five with several co-anchors, including Jack Cafferty, Tony Guida, Matt Lauer, Dean Shepherd, Jim Rosenfield, and Perri Peltz, and 11 p.m. weeknight anchor with Chuck Scarborough. - Bob Ryan
Bob Ryan is a meteorologist, currently forecasting for WRC-TV. He has served as the station's chief meteorologist since 1980, and was previously the "Today Show's" first on-air meteorologist. Essentially, he and Willard Scott exchanged jobs, with Scott replacing him on "Today" and Ryan taking over the meterologist's chair on WRC. - Gordon Peterson
Gordon Peterson is an American broadcast journalist and Washington, D.C.-based television news anchor. He is the 6 p.m. co-anchor for ABC affiliate WJLA-TV and is also moderator and producer of "Inside Washington", a political roundtable discussion about current political events going on in Washington. He has won multiple Emmy Awards during his broadcast career. Peterson has worked at Washington, D.C. local news stations for most of his career. - Lindsay Czarniak
Lindsay Czarniak (born November 7, 1977 in Harrisburg, PA), is a sports reporter for WRC-TV NBC 4 television in Washington, DC, and former co-host and reporter for the syndicated "George Michael Sports Machine". She attended Centreville High School (Virginia) and James Madison University. She joined NBC 4 in June 2005. Prior to working at NBC 4, she worked for NBC 6 in Miami, Florida, CBS 47/Fox 30 in Jacksonville, Florida and CNN. - Jim Vance
Jim Vance (born in Ardmore, Pennsylvania) is an American television news anchor. He currently anchors the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts on WRC-TV in Washington, DC. He has worked for WRC-TV since 1969, and in 1972 he became the station's main anchor, as one of the first African-Americans to serve in this position at any American television station. Between 1976 and 1980, Vance co-anchored with Sue Simmons, a pairing that resulted in one of the first, if not the first, … - Maureen Bunyan
Maureen Bunyan is a Washington, D.C.-based television journalist. Currently she is the lead co-anchor at WJLA-TV, seen on ABC 7 News at 6 and 11 p.m. on weeknights. Bunyan was born in Aruba, the eldest of three daughters, and settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her family when she was 11. After the death of her mother Wilhemina, a nurse, Bunyan and her family continued to pursue educational opportunities; at one point, … - Christianne Klein
Christianne Klein is a television news anchor and correspondent for ABC News. She is based in New York and contributes to ABC’s World News Now, World News This Morning and Good Morning America. Prior to joining ABC News, she worked as an anchor and reporter for ABC-7/WJLA-TV in Washington, DC, USA. She is a California native and has worked as a television news anchor for KNVN in Chico, California and KUTV in Salt Lake City, Utah. - Ralph Penza
Ralph Penza was a senior correspondent and substitute anchor for WNBC in New York City. He first joined WNBC in 1980, left the station in 1995 and rejoined it in October 1997. Among his many honours are six Emmy Awards and two New York Press Club "Gold Typewriter" awards. Prior to joining WNBC, Penza worked as an anchor and reporter at WDVM in Washington, D. C., an anchor at WCAU in Philadelphia, a producer, reporter and anchor at WCBS, and a producer at WABC. - Warner Wolf
Warner William Wolf (born November 11, 1937), is an American television and radio sports broadcaster, best known for being a very popular local news sports anchor in Washington, D.C. and New York City. Wolf's earliest experience in broadcasting was on the intercom system of Calvin Coolidge High School in Washington D.C. in the late 1950s. His upbeat, humorous patter that was to become his trademark made his sports report a welcome treat for the kids. - Brett Haber
Brett Haber is an American sportscaster. He is currently the Sports Director for WUSA-TV, the CBS affiliate in Washington, DC. In the mid-1990s he was an anchor on ESPN's flagship news program "SportsCenter". In addition to his tenures at WUSA-TV and ESPN, Haber has worked in the sports departments of WNNE-TV (White River Junction, Vermont), WCAX-TV (Burlington, Vermont), WCPO-TV (Cincinnati), WTTG-TV (Washington, DC) and WCBS-TV (New York). - Joe Witte
Joe Witte (born 1943) is a weekend weatherman for the broadcast television station WJLA in Washington, D.C., where he has been since 2003. Witte has worked for WCBS-TV, WABC-TV, and WNBC-TV in New York City, as well as at stations in other television markets. Witte has also made appearances as a weatherman for CNBC, and MSNBC. Witte served as the weatherman for the former NBC News program "NBC News at Sunrise" from 1983 to 1999, … - Elliott Francis
Elliott Francis is a Washington, D.C.-based television journalist Elliott Francis brings more than 25 years of experience in news reporting to his role as co-anchor for ABC-7's Weekend News. An Emmy Award winning journalist, and former anchor and regional correspondent for The Fox News Channel, Elliott has sparked compelling and informative conversation with many top newsmakers and celebrities. The list includes Charlton Heston, former White House drug czar, Gen. - Leon Harris
Leon Harris (born 1961 in Akron, Ohio), is an American newscaster. Harris was born to Leon Sr. and Lorrene Harris in Akron, Ohio. He has three brothers: Marcus, Jerry and J.J., who still reside in Akron, while his sister Kimberly lives in Houston. He graduated from Buchtel High School in 1979, and earned a National Merit Scholarship to Ohio University where he met his wife, Dawn Lomax, whose family is also from Akron. - Doreen Gentzler
Doreen Gentzler is an American television news anchor. She currently co-anchors the 6pm and 11pm newscasts on WRC-TV (NBC4) in Washington, DC alongside Jim Vance. She also presents health news segments on the station's newscasts, and co-ordinates the "NBC4 Connected Expo" at the Washington Convention Center every year.
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