- Ron Corning
Ron Corning (born June 23, 1972) is an American television co-host currently working as an anchor of "Good Day New York", alongside Jodi Applegate. Ron made his debut on the station on Monday, August 28 2006. Ron Corning is originally from Calais, Maine. He graduated from Wheaton College in 1993. Corning started his broadcasting career as a general assignment reporter for WDTV, Bridgeport, … - Rosanna Scotto
Rosanna Scotto (born April 27th, 1957 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American news anchor. Rosanna Scotto currently anchors WNYW's newscasts at 5 and 10 P.M. with Ernie Anastos. - Jodi Applegate
Jodi Applegate (born May 2, 1964 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is an American news anchor. She currently anchors WNYW-TV's "Good Day New York" with Ron Corning. Applegate was raised in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. In 1982, Applegate graduated from Moon Area High School. She then attended New York University, where she got a degree in television and film. From 1993 to 1996, Applegate hosted "Good Morning Arizona" on KTVK. - Jim Ryan
Jim Ryan is a veteran television reporter and anchorman in New York City. He started his broadcast news career as a producer at WNBC in 1974, eventually becoming an anchor/reporter until he left for WNEW (later WNYW) in 1985. He became the station's political reporter until he began co-anchoring Good Day New York in 1988, a position he held until 2005, when he went into "retirement". WNYW threw an on-air retirement celebration for him, … - Dari Alexander
Dari Alexander (born October 26, 1963) is the co-anchor of WNYW's weeknight 5 p.m. newscast, and previously a reporter and part-time anchor for the Fox News Channel. In January 2006, Alexander and Fox News colleague, Rick Folbaum debuted on the station's 6 o' clock news after getting reassigned. The pair replaced Ernie Anastos and Lyn Brown on the six o'clock newscast. - Toni Senecal
Antonia "Toni" Senecal (born July 11, 1969) is an entertainment reporter for WNYW-TV Fox 5 News at 10. She worked at WPIX-TV New York's "WB11 News at Ten" for four years, until December 2005. She covers award ceremonies such as the Emmy Awards, Academy Awards, and the Tony Awards. Originally from Brookline, Massachusetts, Senecal moved to New York City to attend college. While an undergraduate at New York University, she dated club impresario Rudolph. - Lucy Noland
Lucy Noland (born in Saigon, Vietnam) is an American news anchor. Noland is currently a news anchor on KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas. Prior to that, Noland anchored for the fox affililate WNYW in New York City. - Rick Folbaum
Rick Folbaum is the co-anchor of WNYW's Fox 5 News at 6. Previously, Folbaum was an anchor and correspondent for the Fox News Channel. - Nick Gregory
Nicholas Gregory (born April 24, 1960 in New Rochelle, New York) has been the meteorologist for WNYW-FOX 5 News for two decades. Gregory's first weather forecast aired on December 26, 1986. Gregory brings viewers the weather on FOX 5 News at 5, 6 and 10 p.m. - Mike Woods
Mike Woods (born January 28, 1968 in Sacremento, California) is a meterologist for Fox 5 WNYW in New York City. He reports the weather for their morning news program Good Day New York and the Fox 5 midday newscast. Woods joined Fox 5 in June 2001, originally as the weekend meteorologist, but took the morning position when Dave Price left the station to become the weatherman on The Early Show on CBS. Woods also occasionally serves as a feature reporter for WNYW. - John Roland
John Roland (born 1941) was a news person who worked at WNEW-TV (now WNYW) from 1969 to his retirement in 2004. His Current Age Is 66. - Penny Crone
Barbara Penny Crone is an American reporter who was formerly a member of the Howard 100 News team on Sirius Satellite Radio. On January 17, 2007, she was laid off at Sirius due to budget cuts. Mrs. Crone had an extensive background in journalism before coming to Sirius. She was a feature reporter for "Good Day New York", WNYW Fox 5's Live, a locally produced news and information morning show. - Tracy Humphrey
Tracy Humphrey (born in 1970) is a meteorologist for WNYW in New York City. She reports the weather for the weekend edition of Fox 5 News. Humphrey joined Fox 5 in December of 2003 from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When Humphrey is not reporting weather, she is out in the trenches doing feature stories for the show. - Ernie Anastos
Ernie Anastos (born July 12, 1943) is an Emmy-award winning New York City television news anchor. He has worked for several television stations in New York City during his career. - Dick Brennan
Dick Brennan (born in 1969) is an American journalist. He is a political reporter for "Fox 5 News" in New York City. He started as political reporter on Monday, April 24, 2007. Before that, he was a general assignment reporter and weekend co-anchor, alongside Karen Hepp. Brennan was initially replaced in anchorage on March 30, 2007 by WCBS-TV Alum Reid Lamberty. A native of New York via Jamaica, Queens, Brennan spent most of his life in the city. - Lynda Lopez
Lynda López a.k.a. "Ly Lo is an American news anchor. Lopez is the youngest sister of singer Jennifer Lopez. Currently, Lopez is the anchor of WNYW-TV's "Fox 5 Live", replacing morning favorite Lucy Noland. - Reid Lamberty
Reid Lamberty (born in 1973) is an anchor and reporter at WNYW (Fox 5), in New York City. Upon his arrival at WNYW, he replaces weekend anchor Dick Brennan, who is now the political reporter for the station. Previously he was an anchor and Long Island reporter for WCBS-TV (CBS 2), the flagship station of CBS Television Network. He joined WCBS-TV in 2003 as the Long Island reporter and in 2004, began co-anchoring CBS 2 News Saturday and Sunday morning. - Tom Gregory
Tom Gregory was an American radio and television announcer and news anchor. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Gregory served in the United States Navy during World War II. After the war, he went to Seton Hall University in New Jersey, initially as a law student. It was at that point that he began his broadcasting career as an announcer with their radio station. He then switched majors, received a bachelor's degree in communications, … - Dave Price
Dave Price (born October 18, 1966 in Poughkeepsie, New York) is a reporter and weatherman for the CBS's "The Early Show". Before his broadcasting career, Price spent eight years as a corporate human resources executive; his broadcasting career began at WSEE-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania as a morning and noon weathercaster. From 1996-98, he joined CBS affiliate WBBM-TV in Chicago as morning weather anchor and feature reporter. - Kai Simonsen
Kai Simonsen is a helicopter reporter for WNYW In New York City. Simonsen joined the station in 1999, as the station's first full-time helicopter reporter. Since his debut on WNYW, Kai has reported many high-profile events and functions, including the death of JFK, Jr and the September 11th attack in New York City. Before joining WNYW, he was a helicopter journalist for WNBC and covered their "Live at Five" newscasts. - Sandy Becker
George Sandford Becker (February 19,1922 - April 9, 1996) went professionally by Sandy Becker, was a television announcer, actor and comedian best known for having hosted several popular children's programs in New York City. The best known of these was "The Sandy Becker Morning Show", which ran from 1955 to 1968 on Channel 5 WABD-TV and WNEW-TV. - Bill Jorgensen
Bill Jorgensen (born 1927) was the founding and longtime anchor of New York City's WNEW-TV's (now WNYW Fox 5) "Ten O'Clock News" from its inception on March 13, 1967 until he left in the spring of 1979 Jorgensen moved to WPIX-TV, also in New York City, where he anchored the news until his retirement in 1987 He Is 80 Years Old. - Anne Craig
Anne Craig (born in the 1970s in Louisville, Kentucky) is a reporter for WNYW-TV. On Good Day New York, she goes around town during her "Anne About Town" segment. She replaced Penny Crone and her morning block in 2006. Craig came to New York City from the FOX Affiliate in Orlando, Florida, in 2003. In New York, Anne Craig reports both news and feature reports. In Florida, Anne hosted the Children's Miracle Network for four straight years before heading to New York. - Reischea Canidate
Reischea Canidate (born in 1975) is an American News Journalist. She is currently the lead sports reporter for WNYW She hosts the Fox Sports Program "Sports Extra". Canidate attended college at the University of Southern California. Along the way, she has worked in different markets such as Detroit, San Francisco, and Arizona. in college, she received degrees in science and biology. - Eric Shawn
Eric Shawn is an American television news reporter for the Fox News Channel. Currently co-hosting the Sunday morning edition of "Fox News Live" with Page Hopkins, he also has worked as a correspondent, for the network, at the United Nations. His reporting of the UN included the Oil-for-Food Programme, which he later wrote a book about, … - James Ford
James Ford is a freelance reporter for WPIX. He currently works for the station's primetime (10pm) newscast. Ford had been a reporter at WNYW (FOX 5) since June 2001, covering a wide variety of stories throughout the tri-state area and beyond, from breaking news to features. He has also appeared on FOX 5's coverage of news out of Washington, D.C., including reports on the 9/11 Commission, the Iraq War and the Beltway Sniper. - Arnold Diaz
Arnold Diaz is a reporter and a consumer investigator. He investigates for WNYW-TV in New York City. He joined Fox5 in March 2006. He does the "Shame Shame Shame" segments, which is similar to his "Shame On You" Segments from CBS2 (WCBS-TV). Prior to joining WNYW-TV, Diaz reported for WCBS-TV in New York as from the late 1980s to the early 1990s, even meriting to have hourlong shows in the 1993 shopping season. - Julie Banderas
Julie Banderas (born Julie E. Bidwell in 1973), is an American television news correspondent and anchor for the Fox News Channel. Based in New York City, she serves as the host of "The Big Story Weekend", joining the network in March 2005. Prior to FNC, Banderas was a weekend anchor for WNYW-TV in New York City. Earlier, she served as an anchor for a number of local news stations, including WFSB-TV in Hartford, WHSV-TV in Harrisonburg, … - Karen Hepp
Karen Hepp anchors the weekend news on WNYW-TV Fox 5 News with Reid Lamberty in New York City. Karen Hepp has been an Anchor/Reporter with Fox 5 since January 2005. She previously worked for NBC Owned and Operated stations for 8 years before that (WNBC in New York, WCAU in Philadelphia, and WVIT in Connecticut.) Her career began in Binghamton and Rochester. Hepp graduated from New York University. In late-November 2006, Hepp announced that she was pregnant. - Andre Hepkins
Andre Hepkins is a reporter for WNYW in New York City. Hepkins joined the station in September, 2005, after reporter Steffan Tubbs was dropped from the station’s lineup. Prior to Hepkins joing the station, he served as a correspondent for the nationally syndicated television show Celebrity Justice, a show that featured the legal issues of celebrities. Before that, Hepkins was a reporter at WSVN, the Fox affilliate in Miami, Florida. - Stacy-Ann Gooden
Stacy-Ann Gooden (born in Jamaica) is an American model and newswomen, reporting for WRNN-TV, stationed in Westchester. Gooden was previously a traffic agent for WNYW's "Good Day New York" and Metro Traffic for News 12 Network. In broadcast she was a general assignment reporter and editor of general news stories and a videographer in New York and New Jersey. In the modeling industry, Gooden appeared in magazines such as YM and The Source. - Bob McAllister
Bob McAllister (September 14, 1934 - July 21, 1998) was an American television personality, magician and children's entertainer and the host of "Wonderama". - Lyn Brown
Lyn Brown is a retired African American anchorwoman. She first started her career in 1984 with CNN for four years before joining CBS News. In 1990, she moved to WNYW-TV, where she anchored weekday mornings. In 2004, Brown was moved to the evening shift, alongside Rosanna Scotto and Ernie Anastos. Often, Brown would serve as replacement for either Scotto or Anastos, on the 5 and 10PM shows. - Rob Malcolm
Rob Malcolm is an African-American journlist for WNYW. Joining the station in the beginning of 2007, Malcolm is a former football player. He replaced alum James Ford, currently of WPIX-TV, the CW Affiliate in New York. Rob Malcolm got his first job in journalism at CKRY radio. Malcolm spent a year reporting sports in Toronto before landing a sports position in Detroit. - Vanessa Alfano
Vanessa Alfano, a Long Island native, is a weather anchor for WWOR-TV in New York City. She is also a feature reporter and fill-in weather anchor for WNYW-TV (NYC). She used to be at WCBS-TV, as the traffic reporter for CBS 2 This Morning. Alfano began her news career as a weather anchor and traffic agent on Long Island's News 12 Traffic and Weather. Although she earned a degree in English from Messiah College and spent some time as a teacher, … - Katherine Creag
Katherine Creag (born in 1973) is an Asian American reporter for WNYW-TV. Creag reports for the Good Day New York and "Fox 5 Midday" newscasts. Creag joined the station in 2005, immediately after Ernabel Demillo was dropped from the station. Katherine comes from the Fox station in Dallas. She attended college at New York University. Katherine credits her early newscasting on practice she received in college while finishing a senior project. - Ken Rosato
Ken Rosato (born May 4, 1967 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American journalist. Rosato is the anchor of WABC-TV's morning and noon newscasts alongside Lori Stokes. Rosato replaced Steve Bartelstein, who was dropped from WABC-TV on March 13,2007. Previously, Rosato was a freelance reporter for the station. Prior to working at ABC, Rosato worked at WNYW-TV (New York City) as an anchor and reporter from 2002-2003. Like his colleagues Jeff Pegues and Phil Lipof, … - Lou Steele
Lou Steele (7 March 1928 - 25 February 2001) was an American actor, radio, and television announcer. Born Louis Ferraioli, on 7 March 1928 he is well known for working in a supportive role with such actors as Judith Anderson, Joseph Cotten, Fortunio Bonanova, John Bromfield, Carleton Carpenter, Wendell Corey, and Albert Dekker. Lou was also an announcer on Armed Forces Radio during the Korean War, and was the voice who informed the troops that their commander, … - Chris Gailus
Chris Gailus is a Canadian television news anchor. Gailus graduated from the Broadcast Journalism Program at Mount Royal College in Calgary in 1989, where he made the Dean's List and played basketball. He began his career in Lethbridge, Alberta, and stayed there for three years. He joined Calgary's CFCN-TV in 1992, then moved on to CICT-TV in 1997. After marrying fellow anchor Jane Carrigan, Gailus took a post anchoring the morning news on WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas in 2000.
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