Clarification: A previous version of this story failed to specify that the station’s drop to third in the local ratings was in the 25-54 age demographic only. The story has been updated. After more ...
Maureen Bunyan, a fixture on Washington's TV news scene for decades, will step down from co-anchoring WJLA's 11 p.m. newscast, starting tonight. Bunyan will remain as Channel 7's co-anchor during its ...
Maureen Bunyan, a 46-year veteran of television news who is a co-founder of the National Association of Black Journalists and the International Women’s Media Foundation, is being forced out at ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — ABC7/WJLA-TV Anchor Maureen Bunyan has been named the first recipient of the Ed Walker Lifetime Achievement in Broadcasting award. The National Capital Radio & Television (NCRTV) ...
A neighbor who claims to have heard a “desperation scream” on the night of attorney Robert Wone‘s 2006 murder places the time of the shriek between 11 and 11:30 p.m. Never miss a beat. Get our free ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — Opening ceremonies begin Wednesday night for the National Association of Black Journalists annual convention. Veteran journalists from across the country are in washington for the ...
The mid 60’s were a time of tremendous turmoil in our country with the Vietnam War and movements afoot for women’s, civil and human rights. When African Americans sensed their voices weren’t being ...
DC News legends Maureen Bunyan and Derek McGinty join us to look back at 75 years of serving the DMV.
On the C-SPAN Networks: Maureen Bunyan was an Anchor for the WUSA-TV (Washington, DC) with 13 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1988 Speech. The year with the most videos ...
Several local women were honored at the recent 2015 Excel Awards luncheon held at the Culpeper Center. The Women in Worship Ministries hosted the event Oct. 17, with journalist Maureen Bunyan as the ...