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2007-07-07 09:32:38 · 1 answers · asked by Louis H 1 in News & Events Media & Journalism

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Ta-ta, Tamron
Fox morning show host signing off for network anchor job in New York

May 17, 2007
BY ROBERT FEDER Sun-Times Columnist
It's true: Tamron Hall, the morning news diva of WFLD-Channel 32, will be leaving the Fox-owned station for a network anchor job in New York.
NBC is expected to announce today that Hall will join MSNBC as a dayside news anchor.

Hall, 36, told her bosses and co-workers Wednesday that she's leaving at the end of her contract in June. A 10-year veteran of the station, she's been anchoring the morning newscast since 2000.
"Fox Chicago appreciates all of Tamron's hard work and dedication over the past 10 years," Channel 32 management said in a statement. "We will miss her energy and great enthusiasm for telling the stories of Chicago."
Insiders said a search would begin immediately for her replacement alongside Mike Barz, who recently joined the show from "Good Morning America."
In jumping from a local anchor job to MSNBC, Hall follows the path of Lester Holt, who made the same move from CBS-owned WBBM-Channel 2 in 2000.
It might be a while before the two work together, however. Hall is not in line to replace Campbell Brown alongside Holt on weekend editions of NBC's "Today."

2007-07-07 16:39:32 · answer #1 · answered by Menehune 7 · 0 0

She has a First Amendment-protected right to her opinion. Even if she IS wrong. Glenn Beck is no Republican hack. He was excoriating the Bush White House over its financial policies for two years before the 2008 election. So what's Jane doing now, anyway? And who is she? For Mikal - and MSNBC wasn't ROOTING for and SUPPORTING Barack Obama? They weren't rooting for, and supporting the change in the Congress in 2006? Rachel Madcow indeed. Quote a real journalist for a change. FOX isn't involved in organizing the Tea Party movement. They have, however, tried to ride the wave of that movement. But they're a witness to it - not the engine that drives it.

2016-03-15 00:24:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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