He was paired with 13 different co-anchors during the course of his long career, including, most notably Wilma Smith. One of the few local newscasters to report on national and international events, broadcasting live from Germany when the Berlin Wall fell and traveling to Rome to cover the death of Pope John Paul II.
Bill Jacocks. Bill Jacocks joined WEWS Channel 5 in the early s as an assistant public affairs director, but later became the station's first black anchor. He remained in that position until the mids, becoming a staple of the station's weekend broadcasts.
Gus Chan, The Plain Dealer. Bruce Kalinowski. But before he became a beloved weather personality in Northeast Ohio, he worked for the Weather Channel when that station got off the ground in Kalinowski often gave shout outs to Cleveland, his home town. When he mentioned it on broadcasts, calling it "the best location in the nation. Wally Kinnan. Wally Kinnan was a hero of World War II and former prisoner of war before he began his career in broadcasting as a meteorologist in Oklahoma in the s.
He eventually became so well-known that he earned the nickname "the weatherman. Kinnan left Channel 3 in He died in in Houston at the age of Mark Koontz. Mark Koontz ended a year career in broadcast news when he retired in His career including a year stint as a weatherman for WJW Channel 8 in Cleveland, where he started in Allie LaForce. You probably recognize her as a sideline reporter for college football games in the SEC, but the former Miss Ohio Teen USA and Vermilion native got her start as a sports reporter and anchor for Cleveland's Fox 8, where she won an Emmy for anchoring the station's "Friday Night Touchdown" show.
Eileen McShea. She began as a meteorologist in the early '90s and also worked as a reporter. She left Channel 3 following a pay dispute in , and joined Channel 5 the next year, working in their weather coverage.
Today she works in public relations, according to her LinkedIn profile. Joe Mosbrook. He retired in Kelly O'Donnell. Barbara Plummer. She was known as "Miss Barbara. Sharon Reed. Sharon Reed had a long and distinguished broadcasting career that included a stint on Channel 19 that began in and ended in But for better or worse, she will always be known in Cleveland as the reporter who disrobed on television for controversial artist Spencer Tunick's nude group photo shoot in Cleveland.
She now works for the CBS affiliate in Atlanta. Michael Reghi. Those who listened to the Cavaliers on TV between and heard his voice doing the play-by-play. He still works as a sports broadcaster for various outlets in Cleveland. Liz Richards. She was married for a time to the late radio personality Gary Dee. The marriage ended in a high-profile divorce, with Richards charging that Dee physically abused her.
Al Roker. Al Roker was a weatherman for WKYC from to before eventually moving on to national fame on the "Today" show. Joel Rose. He took his own life in after the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office began investigating him for allegedly mailing obscene material to numerous women.
Dick Russ. Dick Russ worked as an anchor and news reporter for 30 years before he left television in In that time he worked for Channel 3 and Channel 8 in Cleveland, and previously worked for Channel 23 in Akron. Martin Savidge. Murrow and Peabody Awards. Gib Shanley. Gib Shanley reported on Cleveland sports for WEWS from to and also served as the voice of the Browns, calling the play-by-play for radio broadcasts of Browns games from to It was during that era that the Browns won their last title, beating the Baltimore Colts to win an NFL championship in Shanley went on to work for Channel 43 from the s to the mids.
He burned an Iranian flag during a broadcast at the height of the hostage crisis in Tehran in , after which WEWS received hundreds of phone calls, most of which were said to be in support of his actions. Shanley died in Linn Sheldon. Linn Sheldon played 'Barnaby' — an elf that lived in a magical forest — for a children's television program that first aired on KYW. He held that job for more than 30 years.
Obie Shelton. Charles Harris, The Plain Dealer. Wilma Smith. In Cleveland, she co-anchored the "Afternoon Exchange," news program and then the "Live on Five" program. Smith retired in , ending a year career. Dale Solly.
The Bedford Heights native died in Dawn Stensland-Mendte. Tonya Strong-Charles. Today she's a spokesperson for John Carroll University, but before her career in public relations began, she worked for WEWS Channel 5 from to She also had a stint there in the early '90s. Marty Sullivan. Marty Sullivan hosted a movie-and-sketch comedy show on WUAB Channel 43 for 20 years starting in the late s, and was noted for his alter ego, 'Superhost,' a persona that had it's own Superman-like costume and parodied pop culture.
He retired 'Superhost' in and retired from the network in Robin Swoboda. Robin Swoboda has had several stints with Cleveland television stations. She remained in that position until the early '90s, and even co-hosted a program with Ahmad Rashad in the late '80s while still working for WJW.
The longtime Cleveland television personality stayed there until the she left the station in over a disagreement with station management. Most recently she co-anchored an evening newscast for WKYC. Marvin M. Greene, The Plain Dealer. Tim Taylor. Tim Taylor was a WJW's news anchor for nearly three decades, starting in that role in and keeping the position until Prior to his tenure at Channel 8, he was a reporter and anchor for WEWS Channel 5 and worked for a local radio station.
Chuck Crow, The Plain Dealer. Andrea Pacione Thome. She was an anchor for the morning show when she left. She married Cleveland Indians great Jim Thome and went on to become an author.
Loree Vick. Loree Vick worked for Channel 8 as a reporter, anchor and host for 16 years beginning in , hosting shows like "Around Town with Loree Vick" and "Cleveland Tonight" and anchoring the morning news program. She now works in communications for Summa Health. Bill Kennedy. Mark Williamson.
Mark Williamson worked for WAKC Channel 23, Akron's only news broadcast outlet as an anchor and news director until it folded in , and went on to become a spokesman for the city of Akron until he resigned from that position in He is now communications director of Akron Public Schools. The Plain Dealer. Don Webster. The story goes that a WEWS programming manager was on vacation in Canada in the early s when he saw Webster host an "American Bandstand" style show there, and recruited the Canadian TV personality to host a similar show for the Cleveland station called "Upbeat.
He was also the station's longtime and popular weatherman. All told, he worked at Channel 5 for 35 years, retiring in Neil Zurcher. But he is perhaps best known for his travel segment One Tank Trips. All rights reserved About Us.
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