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Of all the well-known Phoenix news anchors over the years, these TV personalities have become legends. How many do you ...
Connie was WHIO-TV’s first female reporter and worked from 1970 through 1980. She graduated from Greenview High School and attended The Ohio State University. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app ...
viewers thought that a woman reading the late news was "not acceptable". By October, when the initial experiment ended, Winton had read the late bulletins seven times. The first female newsreader ...
XENIA — Former WHIO-TV reporter Connie (Lockwood) Holston, of Xenia, passed away on Wednesday, April 30, at a senior living facility in Xenia. She was 79. Connie was WHIO-TV’s first female ...
Bill Close, known for his handling of a 1982 hostage situation, and Mary Jo West, Arizona's first female TV anchor ... a Black woman anchoring the news. It was a responsibility she took seriously ...
Bill Close, known for his handling of a 1982 hostage situation, and Mary Jo West, Arizona's first female ... in Phoenix news history. Close died in 2013. The first woman TV anchor in Arizona ...