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Ralph Renick, the news anchor of Miami’s first TV station, WTVJ, went on the air in the 1940s and signed off in the 1980s. His signature line every evening: “May the good news be yours.” ...
Ralph Renick, the news anchor of Miami’s first TV station, WTVJ, went on the air in the 1940s and signed off in the 1980s. Channel 10’s Ann Bishop also was on the air for more than three decades.
When he took over WPLG’s weekend news in 1980, he became the market’s first black anchor. In fact, there were hardly any black faces on television news in any capacity, Lauderdale recalls.
MIAMI — Miami Dade College women's basketball coach Susan Summons is making history and inspiring the next ... Najahe Sherman is an award-winning and Emmy-nominated news anchor for CBS News Miami.
Bishop was hired at WPLG-TV 10 in Miami in 1970 and became the first female journalist to anchor the evening news in a major market. For decades, Bishop was the face of South Florida news ...
TV news covered the court hearing with wall-to-wall coverage. Three of the major broadcast networks — ABC, NBC and CBS — interrupted their usual afternoon programming to cover the news.