Aaron Brown, a veteran television news anchor whose steady hand helped guide CNN viewers through the unfolding tragedy of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, has died. Brown died Sunday of pneumonia in ...
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and Oklahoma City news ... KFOR-TV, in April 2019 where he spent more than two years covering wildfires, state politics, crime, and local and federal courts. He also served as a fill-in anchor.
She has been working in journalism for seven years. sshepard/Getty Stock Image A former Georgia news anchor is still recovering after she was rescued from a ravine this past fall. Carol Sbarge ...
SPRINGDALE, Ark. — Bur Edson, the trusted face of 5NEWS’ evening newscasts for over two decades, died Wednesday night at the ...
Former Arizona State University journalism professor and CNN anchor Aaron Brown died on Sunday at the age of 76. His death was confirmed by his family through two of the former networks he worked ...
A significant number of top TV news anchors are leaving their networks just as the outlets face big challenges and changes in ...
A former Georgia news anchor is still recovering after she was rescued from a ravine this past fall. Carol Sbarge, who worked as an anchor and reporter for 29 years at ABC affiliate WSB-TV, told the ...
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Murrow Award for his Sept. 11 coverage. Leaving behind a legacy in American broadcasting, former ABC News anchor Aaron Brown died at the age of 76 on Sunday, his wife confirmed. He is remembered ...
Former CNN anchor Aaron Brown ... Brown, a radio talk show host from Minnesota and longtime ABC News anchor, was most known for his broadcast coverage of the attacks on September 11, 2001.