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  1. Ric Romero

    Ric Romero is the consumer reporter for KABC, a television station in the U.S. city of Los Angeles. Born in Los Angeles, Romero graduated from San José State University with a degree in Broadcasting and Business and a minor in Theatre Arts. He was a flight attendant for Pan American Airlines in the 1970s and a professional performer until he took a job at KNTV-TV in San Jose, California in 1977.

  2. Marc Brown

    Marc Brown (Born September 1961 in Los Angeles) is a television anchor at KABC-TV in Los Angeles. Brown co-anchors the station's "Eyewitness News HD" newscasts at 4 pm, 6 pm and 11 pm with Michelle Tuzee. Brown has earned four Emmy Awards, a Golden Mike, an Associated Press and a Radio and Television News Director Association award.

  3. Bill Press

    Bill Press (born 1940) is a political commentator and author. Press was the chair of the California Democratic Party from 1993 to 1996. He has served in different appointed positions such as a chief of staff to California State Sen. Peter Behr (a Republican) and director of the California Office of Planning and Research under Gov. Jerry Brown. However, the majority of his career has been spent as a political commentator.

  4. Paul Moyer

    Paul Moyer (born 1942) is a veteran broadcaster in Southern California. He currently co-anchors the 5 and 11 p.m weekday editions of the KNBC's Channel 4 News with Colleen Williams. Moyer had previously worked at KNBC from 1972 to 1979 before jumping to KABC-TV in Los Angeles during the 1980s where he anchored the 5 & 11 p.m. weekday news with Ann Martin. He returned to KNBC, after a bidding war, …

  5. Ann Martin

    Ann Martin is an Emmy award-winning news anchor for KCBS-TV and KCAL, both CBS owned-and-operated television stations in Los Angeles, California. A Washington native, she began her professional broadcast-journalism career in Seattle and in 1976 ventured to Los Angeles, joining KABC-TV as a reporter. Quickly she became one of that station's most prominent "Eyewitness News" personalities, anchoring the weekday newscasts.

  6. Laura Diaz

    Laura Diaz joined KCBS-TV in September 2002 as co-anchor of the CBS 2 News at 5 and 11 p.m. with Harold Greene and in 2004 Paul Magers joined her as co-anchor. In addition to anchoring these two nightly newscasts, Diaz plays an active role in a variety of special projects for CBS 2. She also co-hosts CBS 2’s Sunday evening public affairs program “Studio 2.” Occasionally this program is renamed “Studio 2- La Vida,” and it takes on a distinct Latin feel.

  7. Jerry Dunphy

    Jerry Dunphy (June 9, 1921-May 20, 2002) was a legendary television news anchor in the Los Angeles/Southern California media market. He was best known for his catchy intro "From the desert to the sea, to all of Southern California, a good evening." He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After serving as a pilot in World War II, Dunphy began his broadcast television career in 1953. He was the news director/anchor at then-CBS-owned WXIX (now CW affiliated WVTV) in Milwaukee, …

  8. Harold Greene

    Harold Greene is an award-winning journalist is best known working for KCAL 9 News and CBS 2 News in Los Angeles. Having experience for thirty-three years, Greene covered the Southern California area and reported major stories. In the 1970s, Greene had covered the Chicano rights demonstration, anti-war protests, and the feminist movement. Greene also produced the "Howard Express", a television news magazine show, …

  9. Bill Weir

    Bill Weir is co-anchor of "Good Morning America Weekend Edition" on ABC. He became co-anchor when the show began on September 4, 2004. Weir frequently appears on the weekday "Good Morning America" as a fill-in anchor or correspondent. Weir has received four Emmy Awards. He anchored ABC's breaking news coverage of the launch of the space shuttle Discovery on July 4 2006. Bill Weir was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  10. Michelle Tuzee

    Michelle Tuzee joined KABC-TV in 1997 as an anchor at 4 pm and 6 pm "Eyewitness News HD" newscasts with Marc Brown. When Laura Diaz left KABC-TV to work for KCBS-TV,Tuzee was promoted to the 11 pm anchor at KABC-TV. Tuzee majored in journalism at the University of Southern California. Her first job out of college was at KJCT-TV in Grand Junction, Colorado where she began as a general assignment reporter and later became a producer and anchor.

  11. Kevin James

    Kevin James (b. 1963) is an American radio host, who currently hosts a talk radio program on KRLA AM 870 in Los Angeles which airs 9 p.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Friday. James previously hosted "Red Eye Radio", the overnight (midnight to 5 a.m.) call-in program on KABC in Los Angeles from 2005-2007. As an attorney with knowledge of entertainment law, he sometimes appears as a commentator on Court TV and CNN.

  12. John Schubeck

    John Schubeck was an American television reporter and anchor, and one of the few to anchor newscasts on all three network owned-and-operated stations in one major market. A graduate of the University of Michigan and Loyola Law School, Schubeck began his broadcasting career at Detroit, Michigan radio station WJR, working with station legend J.P. McCarthy. He then worked at WRCV radio and television (now KYW Newsradio 1060 and KYW-TV, …

  13. Cyndy Garvey

    Cyndy Garvey (nee Truhan) (born July 16, 1949, Detroit, Michigan) is an American television personality and former wife of baseball player Steve Garvey. Cyndy Truhan was the host of the local news/talk show "A.M. Los Angeles" on KABC-TV in the 1970s. She is perhaps best known as a co-host, with Bryant Gumbel, of the novelty sports series Games People Play (1980). From 1983-85, she was Regis Philbin's co-host on "The Morning Show" on WABC-TV in New York City, …

  14. J.J. Jackson

    John J. Jackson, Jr. was one of MTV's 5 original VJs (along with Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, and Martha Quinn). He first gained prominence while working at WBCN in Boston in the late 1960s, then at KLOS in Los Angeles for 10 years. Jackson was one of the first DJs to introduce Americans to The Who and Led Zeppelin.

  15. George Fischbeck

    Dr. George Fischbeck (born 1922) was a popular television weatherman on KOB-TV in Albuquerque, New Mexico from the mid 1960s to early 1970s. In 1972 he moved to KABC-TV in Los Angeles, California, replacing Alan Sloane, where he became a staple on the station's Eyewitness News casts. He would retire from KABC in 1989, but returned to television with a brief stint at KCBS-TV in the mid 1990s. His on-air presentation was honed from a previous career as a school teacher.

  16. Jim Moret

    Jim Moret is currently the chief correspondent for television's "Inside Edition". Moret has covered entertainment news for over 20 years. He is a regular guest contributor both as legal analyst and entertainment reporter for CNN, Headline News, Fox News Channel, Court TV, and MSNBC. He served as pool legal analyst for broadcast and cable networks during the criminal trial of Michael Jackson.

  17. Sarah Purcell

    Sarah Purcell (born 8 October 1948 in Richmond, Indiana) is a well known talk show host, game show host and panelist and actress. She was co-host of "The Better Sex" (1977-1978), "Real People" (1979-1983), and "The Home Show" (1992-1994), and had guest appearances in several TV dramas. She also co-starred in the 1981 film "Terror Among Us" with Tracy Reed. She has appeared in a number of infomercials for health foods, …

  18. Tawny Little

    Tawny Elaine Little (also known as Tawny Godin) was born 15 September 1956 in Portland, Maine. Ms. Little was Miss America for 1976 and later became a well-known anchorworman in Los Angeles, California. In the past, Little worked at KABC-TV, KCAL and KCOP. She has won multiple emmy awards. She was formerly married to Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider (television actor) and CBS executive Don Corsini. She has three sons and is currently married to Rick Welch.

  19. Wayne Freedman

    Wayne Freedman is a feature reporter for KGO-TV; the ABC owned television station in San Francisco, California. Freedman's education included Chaminade High School near his hometown of Woodland Hills, California. Freedman showed an interest in reporting at an early age, and became published with a regular column in a Los Angeles newspaper at the age of fourteen.

  20. Bill Bonds

    Bill Bonds is an Emmy award-winning American television anchor and reporter, best known for his work at WXYZ-TV in Detroit. A native of Detroit and a graduate of the University of Detroit, Bonds came to fame initially as a reporter for the city's Contact News on WKNR-AM, known as Keener 13. The station also featured such up-and-coming talent as Erik Smith and Frank Beckman. He was also a reporter for several Michigan radio stations including WCAR, WPON and WQTE.

  21. Terry Murphy

    Terry Murphy is a television hostess and correspondent, best known for her nine years (1990-1998) anchoring the tabloid show "Hard Copy" and, since 2003, reporting for the entertainment show "Extra". Previously, she was a news anchor at WLS-TV in Chicago (1976-1980), and at KCBS-TV (1980-1984) and KABC-TV (1984-1987), both in Los Angeles; she later returned to KCBS (1987-1989) before moving on to "Hard Copy".

  22. Christine Lund

    Christine Lund (Born 1944) was a popular Los Angeles news anchorperson for KABC-TV from the early 1970's to the late 1990's and consistently garnered high ratings. She first joined the station in 1972 as a reporter and anchor. Lund left the station for 4 years in 1986 and returned to the station in 1990, until she officially left the station in 1998. Throughout much of her career, she co-anchored with Jerry Dunphy.

  23. Todd Donoho

    Todd Donoho is an American radio and television journalist. He hosts the post-game show for Missouri Tiger basketball on the statewide Tiger Radio Network. A 1977 graduate of the University of Missouri, he gained national fame as the host of the game show "Time Out for Trivia" on the sports-themed SCORE (television) network, a joint network of Financial News Network in the 1980s. He has worked on national broadcasts on ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Net, …

  24. Lisa McRee

    Lisa McRee (born November 9 1961 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American television journalist and former news anchor. She was a news anchor for WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas from 1989 to 1991 before becoming one of the original anchors, along with Aaron Brown, of ABC News' "World News Now" when the show launched in 1992. McRee left the show in 1993 to serve as a host for "Good Morning America Sunday".

  25. Pinky Lee

    Pinky Lee (May 2, 1907 - April 3, 1993, born Pincus Leff), was a male American Burlesque comic and host of a children's television show, "The Pinky Lee Show" in the early 1950s. Lee worked as comic of the "baggy pants" variety on stage, becoming an expert at the slapstick, comic dancing and rapid-fire jokes of the burlesque style, into the 1940s, appearing on "Drene Time" and other radio programs.

  26. Norm Nixon

    Norman Ellard Nixon (born October 11 1955 in Macon, Georgia, USA) is a retired American professional basketball player for the NBA, who spent ten seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers and the San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers. He was the 22nd overall pick in the 1977 NBA Draft by the Lakers out of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  27. Jeanne Zelasko

    Jeanne Zelasko (born October 26, 1966 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a sports commentator for the FOX network. Primarily she covers Major League Baseball and from 2001-2006 NASCAR events. She became the pre-game host of FOX's MLB games in 2001 after the departure of Keith Olbermann. Zelasko covers pre-game for "MLB 2K6" and "MLB 2K7" alongside Steve Physioc.

  28. Anna Song

    Anna Song is an American broadcast journalist who works at KATU in Portland, Oregon. She previously worked at Los Angeles' ABC NewsOne and held an internship at KABC-TV in Los Angeles. Song has won numerous awards in her career, including the 2006 Edward R. Murrow Award in Investigative Reporting. Song won for her piece on Jordaan Clarke, who after undergoing successful heart surgery at Oregon Health and Sciences University (OHSU) hospital as an infant, …

  29. Barbara Simpson

    Barbara Simpson is an American radio talk show host. She is most notable as the host of Coast to Coast AM on Saturday nights from about 2000 until about 2003, alternating with George Noory, but has also been a long-time host of her own show on KSFO (AM). She occasionally hosted the show on other nights as well, but has not hosted since 2004 or early 2005. As a substitute for the show's founder and current weekend host, Art Bell, …

  30. Emily Frances

    Emily Frances is the main entertainment reporter for the "WB11 Morning News". She joined WPIX in August 2002. She previously worked for WCBS. She appeared in the role of entertainment reporter on the July 25, 2006 episode of ABC-TV's soap opera "All My Children" (during the opening of the nightclub "Obsession").

  31. Stu Nahan

    A television veteran since the 1950s, Stu Nahan (1926-) is best remembered for his role as a boxing commentator in all of the "Rocky" films as well as being a longtime sportscaster in the Los Angeles market. Nahan originally began working on a children's television program, appearing as "Skipper Stu", in Sacramento in the 1950s. He also worked for KCRA in Sacramento as a sportscaster.

  32. Gloria Pall

    Gloria Pall (born July 15, 1929) is an American model, showgirl, film and television actress, author and businesswoman. Pall was born in Brooklyn, New York to an English family. During World War II, she worked as an aircraft mechanic in upstate New York at Rome Army Air Depot. O On July 28, 1945 she was employed by the USO headquarters office on the 56th floor of the Empire State Building in New York City when a U.S. Army B-25 Mitchell bomber crashed into the 79th floor.

  33. Tom Hawkins

    Thomas Jerome Hawkins (born December 22, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois; also known as Tom or Tommy Hawkins) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'5" forward, Hawkins starred at Chicago's Francis W. Parker School before playing at the University of Notre Dame, …

  34. Jim Hill

    James Webster "Jim" Hill (born October 21, 1946 in San Antonio, Texas) is a retired American football defensive back who played for the National Football League. He is now a Los Angeles-based sportscaster, and he currently serves as lead sports anchor and sports director at KCBS-TV. Hill started at KCBS-TV (then KNXT) in 1976, where he was the sports anchor there for 11 years. He left KNXT/KCBS in 1987, and spent a near five-year stint at rival KABC-TV, …

  35. Lloyd Lacuesta
  36. Paul Marmaro

    I'm a tall guy who likes sports, playing, watching, and broadcasting. I host a sports radio show on WRGW, the campus radio station at the George Washington University called Half-Jewish Sports. I am also the assistant sports director. I am going into my Senior year at GW.

  37. Brandon Na

    Just an idealistic guy who wanted to change the world, found out it's very difficult and now realizes that making my family -n- friends happy is what I was meant to do in this world. Any other happiness I create is a bonus...and I'm a smart ass to the Nth degree. Some people think it's funny...others whine about it. My blog's at http://therealsouthkorea.wordpress.com.

  38. Tom Meredith

    Sister and Brother Elements.

  39. Stephanie Miranda

    "City Girls are just like Country Girls...just with better outfits" -Carrie, Sex And The City ************************************************************** "It's not always easy walking in a single woman's shoes. That's why sometimes you need a special pair to make the walk a little easier" -Carrie, Sex And The City ************************************************************** Anyone who really knows me knows I LOVE to laugh!!!! I'm a sucker for a funny movie.

  40. Tyffany Saucedo

    Anything about me would have to revolve around the heart of my life, my baby boy, Joshua!

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