Biles credits IndyStar for revealing gymnastics abuse. An affiliate of the NBC television network, the station broadcasts its digital signal on VHF channel 13 from its transmitter in Indianapolis. As a former anchor I can tell you folks one thing, Nicole Pence was the worst talent WTHR has hired since the 90's with the likes of Teresa Tanoos and a couple of others with no talent. Ross Becker (Anchor/reporter; now at KTVX in Salt Lake City) Phil Bremen (Weekend anchor/reporter; currently Telecommunications Professor at Ball State University) Linda Buchberger (Weekend weathercaster) Brent Cameron (Weekend meteorologist; now at WSVN-TV, Miami) Bob Campbell (Former News Director; now Realtor "Reliable Robert"; Bellingham, WA) Earlier in 2020, political reporterKevin Rader retiredand traffic reporterMimi Pierce leftas part of a change in the way the station covered commuting. The station signed on October 30, 1957[1] as ABC affiliate WLWI (often rendered in print as WLW-I), owned by Crosley Broadcasting Corporation. In three decades with the station, Kopp held a variety of. . There's a reason they're called "personalities". "Guess the old saying is right: Time flies when youre having fun," Barras said during his final broadcast on Dec. 1. After leaving Channel 13, Jill went on to own a wine shop on Mass Ave and later featured artist and musicians through a program called "Curious Mix" at WFYI. Under the partnership, WTHR produced a 10 p.m. newscast for WNDY. She loves traveling internationally, dance, sci-fi movies, eating at new restaurants and learning new languages! "Hopefully in those 19 years I've kept you out of a traffic jam or I've just touched your heart.". "As the sun sets on this chapter, I will now take time to heal, forgive, and press forward. I always enjoyed Nicole's reporting. I did not care for Nicole Pence from the beginning! "Wow, 19 years," Pearce said. Her focus on this city, its evolution and its people, is something that were very proud of, Rosetti said. another viewerwrote on Facebook after WTHR's Naomi Pescovitz announced her departure. Felicia Lawrence, who has previously worked in Charlotte, Chicago and Wichita, joined WTHR as a weekday evening news anchor in early February. "In my mind I know I dont have to go back to work, but I still cant comprehend it," he said. Call IndyStar reporter Holly Hays at (317) 444-6156. Nice to look at but, since she is related to the IN governor, she should stay in Indiana somewhere. 2023 www.indystar.com. Join us for an evening of networking designed especially for real estate professionals. We need the truth. "Regardless of the future direction youre headed basically youve made your org(anization) look like a cold hearted beastdecades of service appreciated Mimi.". Nicole Misencik (AMS Seal of Approval) - Meteorologist; weekend mornings, and weekends at 6 p.m. Jude Redfield (NWA Seal of Approval) - Meteorologist; weekdays at noon and weeknights at 5 p.m. David Calabro - Sports Director; weeknights at 6 and Sunday-Thursdays at 11 p.m. Eric Yutzy - Sports Anchor; weekends at 6 and 11 p.m., also sports reporter, Dick Rea - sports reporter and fill-in anchor, Cat Andersen - general assignment reporter, Jeremy Brilliant - general assignment reporter, Sandra Chapman - investigative reporter ("13 Investigates"), Lynsay Clutter - general assignment reporter, Richard Essex - general assignment reporter, Captain Paul Kasey - morning traffic reporter ("SkyWatch Traffic"), Emily Longnecker - general assignment reporter, David MacAnally - general assignment reporter, Mimi Pierce - morning traffic reporter ("SkyWatch Traffic"), Jennifer Reyes - general assignment reporter, Bob Segall - investigative reporter ("13 Investigates"), Tom Walker - Washington, DC correspondent, Rich Van Wyk - money and education reporter, Linda Allen (Reporter; now 5, 6 & 10 p.m. anchor at, Chris Bavender (Reporter; now Communications Director for the Indiana Attorney General), Phil Bremen (Weekend anchor/reporter; currently Telecommunications Professor at Ball State University), Brent Cameron (Weekend meteorologist; now at, Bob Campbell (Former News Director; now Realtor "Reliable Robert"; Bellingham, WA), Pat Carlini (Meteorologist in the late 1980s and weekday morning anchor until 2004), Tom Cochrun (Anchor from 19811996; former news director at WISH-TV), Ray Cortopassi (Freelance anchor/reporter 2008-2009, now morning anchor at rival, Mark Craft (5 p.m. & 6 p.m. producer; now Director, External Communications, Duke Energy), Lis Daily (19592002), (Community Affairs Director; died in 2002 from cancer), Linsey Davis (Now reporter for ABC NewsOne), Debbie Denmon (Weekend morning anchor in the late 1990s; now at, Jill Ditmire (Weekday anchor; now feature reporter at WISH-TV and WFYI-TV Indianapolis), Duane Dow (Sports anchor; resigned for personal reasons), Bill Donnella (Reporter; now owner of his own production company, Videos & Such, in Indianapolis), Bill Gephardt (Consumer Reporter in the 1980s; now at KUTV, Salt Lake City, UT), Bob Gregory Former Chief Meteorologist (semi-retired, occasionally appears on WTHR during his Coats For Kids campaign), Cameron Harper (Anchor in the 1980s; now at, Roger Harvey (Anchor/reporter; now Senior Vice President, Bose Public Affairs Group, Indianapolis), Kim Hood (Anchor/reporter; married to former US Congressman, Rhori Johnston (Weekend anchor from 19992005; now at, Glendal Jones (Weekend anchor/reporter; now a writer with Indianapolis Woman magazine), Theresa Joyce (Reporter from 19941997;now freelance Travel Editor/Writer), Parella Lewis (Weekend meteorologist from 20042007, now at, Pete Liebengood (Sports anchor; early-mid-80s), Anita Malichi (Anchor/reporter from mid-1990s to 2001), Bill Meck (Former meteorologist; now Chief Meteorologist at, Lynda Moore (Medical reporter/anchor from 19952004), Angie Moreschi (Anchor/investigative reporter; now freelance journalist & media consultant in, Cliff Nicholson - Weekend Nightbeat meteorologist, Peggy Nicholson (Former host of "Peggy and the Vantastics"), Lee Owens (Weekend sports anchor/reporter), Jean Palmer (Consumer reporter, late 1970s; resigned to work for Eli Lilly and Co.), Susan Parks (Weekend anchor in early 1990s, later of, Rich Pegram (VP and General Manager (19942007), now at WFTS-TV in Tampa, FL), Jeremy Rogalski (Investigative reporter; now at, Nancy Rogers (Weekend weathercaster/reporter), Betsy Ross (Anchor, now sports reporter at, Anne Ryder (Anchor/reporter; now community speaker), Stephanie Soviar (Feature Reporter 2006-07, now at, Randal Stanley (Former Weathercaster, Producer, Executive Producer; now GM of News 12 NJ), Teresa Tanoos (Medical reporter, now host of Healthy Living), Paul Udell (News anchor; recently retired from, Carrie Van Dyke (Anchor; now spokesperson for Indiana Special Education Administrators' Services (ISEAS)), Pam Vaught (Producer, Executive Producer; now News Director at, Erik Waxler (Sports anchor/reporter from 19982006; now at, Walt Zwirko (Reporter/photographer/producer 1975-1980; now Senior Web News Editor at. Thanks for responding, Ms. Morehead announced she was cancer-free in March 2020. Longtime WTHR-TV Channel 13 news anchor Andrea Morehead claimed in a lawsuit filed last week that she was harassed and mistreated by colleagues and managers over several years as she waged a. Employers, Weve Got You Covered! Follow him on Twitter @lawrencegandrea. This former Pulse anchor (1986-90) joined CNN in Atlanta and then moved on to WCBS-TV in New York as an anchor. Now you have neither what? Beginning with the 10 p.m. Eyewitness News Nightbeat newscast on November 12, 2006, WTHR became the first station in Indiana to broadcast local news in High Definition, making it one of only seven TV stations in the Midwest broadcasting news in HD (the others being fellow Indianapolis station WISH-TV, WKYC-TV in Cleveland, KSDK in St. Louis, KARE-TV in Minneapolis/St. As a reporter for WHO-TV Channel 13 in Des Moines from 1989 to 2000, she covered the 1989 crash of United Flight 232, the 1993 floods and the Iowa caucuses. Ratings were slow to improve until the mid-1990s, when WTHR hired former CBS News correspondent John Stehr to anchor its evening newscasts. She also worked from 1993-97 at WTHR-TV Channel 13 as a production assistant, on the news assignment . But its a nice dilemma to have.". ( wow ) what a fox.she could replace Nicole pence. And nowhe's moving on. WLWI spent most of its first 17 years as an also-ran behind WFBM-TV (now WRTV) and WISH-TV. "I pray you couldnt see or feel the pain that was real and emotionally consuming and exhausting," she wrote in the open letter. Sad to see her go always appreciate TV journalists who are actually out and about doing reporting and dont just sit in front of a monitor and read whats on it like the WTHR evening anchors do. Malcom Maddox is less famous than the other people on this list, but in Detroit he was a respected anchor. Felicia Lawrence is a Chicago native Lawrence, whose first day on air was. IndyStar reached out to employees named in the lawsuit. Ken Smith. https://t.co/JUlSOLVufc pic.twitter.com/qruCFNZfkT. Jennie Runevitch. Wow! Get the latest news and breaking news from the Eyewitness News team. The most challenging time in the history of modern human kind and you do this now?" When requests were made during her treatment, management would ask for additional information from doctors and share information Morehead had not intended to share about her treatment with co-workers. What a shame. Birthplace: Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States. Many viewers took to Facebook to tellstories of how Pearce had helped them through the years. As for WTHR, YOU SUCK! She hopedto have left an inspirational impact oninterns and young journalist, as well. Look for her someday on the Today Show or GMA, if she chooses to continue a career in broadcasting. Flye, an Anderson native, graduated from Ball State University with a communications and journalism degree in 1992. Brooke Hasch anchors WHAS11 News at Noon. WTHR is owned by Virginia-based Tegna Inc., which acquired the station in 2019. On September 2, 2007 WTHR celebrated its 50th anniversary[2] like its sister station in Columbus, WTHR used the song "Carousels (Dreaming of Tomorrow)" by Columbus, Ohio rock band Alamoth Lane, which was also used on WBNS as a large marketing campaign to promote the launch of its newscasts in high definition. WTHR quickly moved from third to second place after a botched relaunch at WRTV. Bruce Kopp, who has been with WTHR since 1983, announced in a Facebook post that he will "wrap things up" at the NBC affiliate. I say, "Good ridance". Felicia is a big supporter of HBCUs. Investigative reporter Sandra Chapman resigned in January after 17 years at the station and 34 years in local news. "And boy, have I had fun. WTHR General Manager Michael Brouder previously told IndyStar he cannot comment on pending litigation. Fairbanks claimed that the FCC had erred in awarding the last VHF license in Indianapolis to a company based in Cincinnati when there were viable potential licensees in Indianapolis. The weekend cast of Nicole and Nicole was unbeatable. It has aired since 1972 and is curretly hosted by meteorologist Chris Wright. Flyes career in television news began behind the scenes, where she performed several production duties and worked her way up to be a reporter and news anchor. However, the partnership ended when WNDY was purchased by LIN TV Corporation, which also owned WISH-TV. Matt McCutcheon, a reporter and anchor for WTHR since 2013, also departed in January, sayingthat he had retired from the news industry and was taking a corporate communications gig with a local life sciences firm. Whether youre a broker, developer, or serve the real estate industry, youre invited to a night of mixing + mingling. It is unfortunate that they would fire her for what they consider an "ethical violation"! WTHR president and general manager Michael Brouder did not immediately respond to a request for comment. RIP, Jill. Our former anchor and news director died in December of 2007. What you need to know about former Morehead's suit, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Prior to WTHR, she was a TV Host on one of Chicagos premier morning talk shows, The Jam on CW26 Chicago/WCIU-TV. #BREAKINGNEWS I retired from TV today (for now!) 2023 www.indystar.com. Morehead is seekingattorney's fees, compensatory and punitive damages, lost wages and benefits and other relief. Hard Knocks to showcase Colts for first in-season episodes, Republic sues flight school students over deal for reduced tuition, Investors wary as Elanco pins hopes on new products, Robotics curriculum initiative targets younger, nonwhite kids. It's a shame that this woman was trying to do a good job and bring us something that was actually an interesting story and was fired for it. karma. Morehead on Jan. 13 filed a lawsuitin Indiana federal court againstWTHR-TV's parent company Tegna, Inc. claiming employees at the station harassed and discriminated against her. the anchors there today have zero charisma. Being strongly rooted in the community and philanthropy, Felicia hosts a number of events and often books speaking engagements to motivate women, youth, and those looking to step into a higher version of themselves. Award Recipients 20 in their Twenties CFO of the Year 2022 Honorees Past Recipients Fast25 Health Care Heroes 2021 Honorees Nominations Past Recipients HR Impact Awards Michael A. Carroll Award. Her husband, Scott Peterson, was later convicted of her murder. Rich van Wyk also retired, Andrea Morehead was unfairly terminated, and others have left as well. Veteran TV journalist Mary Milz has resigned from WTHR-TV Channel 13 to head into retirement after a career that took her across the country covering some of the biggest national stories of the time. 13News Reporter - @JohnDoranTV. WTHR broadcasts its local newscasts in 1080i high definition, which is the same high definition resolution as NBC network programming. The one they should fire is Anne Marie Tiernon. Dan O'Rourke, after news internship became WRTV's youngest reporter @ age 21 & youngest anchor @ 22. Digital: I am grateful to RTV6 and I am blessed by the support of viewers who have watched me for many years, Flye said on WRTVs Facebook page. Vote for Your Favourite TV Anchors. Tegna is a huge fail in my book. I'm not sure where they found the weather reporter that is now on there, but she doesn't have the personality to be a weather anchor. I watched the Today Show for many yrs. Here's what you need to know about Andrea Morehead's lawsuit: Morehead is a seven-time Emmy Award-winning news anchor, who most recently worked for the NBC affiliate at WTHR-TV Channel 13 in Indianapolis, according to her Twitter profile. Jill was one of Indy's biggest arts, food, and entertainment advocates for decades. The reason I watched WTHR weekends was Nicole Pence. Skip Navigation. Paul, WCPO-TV in Cincinnati, and sister station WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio). Good luck to NP, perhaps Lexington will take her back. Before joining WRTV in early 2000, Flye was an anchor and reporter for the Ohio News Network. As someone who has worked as a journalist, your integrity and ethics is everything. No specific dollar amount is mentioned in the lawsuit. INDIANAPOLIS Former WTHR-13 news anchor Andrea Morehead has filed a civil lawsuit against the station and its owners. The lawsuit was filed in federal court Jan. 13. 13News Anchor - @JennieWTHR. SERVE OTHERS. Alyssa Raymond, a weekend anchor and weekday reporter,left the station in Octoberto take a job in her hometown of Pittsburgh. 2022-23 Looking for Talent? to stay home & focus on my family. Her latest passion is coaching others and sharing her business saavy with aspiring entrepreneurs through her Instagram Community, @CashTalkingWomen. Speaking as a Lexingtonian, we do not want Nicole back under any circumstances. And Ben Hill, who co-anchored WTHRs morning weekday news since 2016,departed last Septemberfor an anchor job in Nashville, Tennessee. Follow IndyStar sports reporter Dana Benbow on Twitter: @DanaBenbow. You are a class act and we wish you nothing but the best! I actually went to high school with her and was astounded she landed a job as a reporter on WTHR! She described the "intentional roadblocks" she says she experienced from company management as the "antithesis of fairness, equality, and humanity.". Not long ago, Channel 13 had 3-4 full-time sports staffers, and added more during peak times, like in May and during football season. Other stations included in this network were WLWT in Cincinnati, WLWC (now WCMH-TV) in Columbus, WLWA (now WXIA-TV) in Atlanta and WLWD (now WDTN) in Dayton. Jill was one of Indy's biggest arts, food, and entertainment . By 2002, WTHR beat WISH in all news timeslots and changed its slogan to "Indiana's News Leader". I currently work as an Anchor/reporter for WTHR in Indianapolis, Indiana. I loved Nicole Pence and I really miss her and Nicole Misensik on the weekends. I think the pandemic made me refocus and think, There are a lot of things I still want to do., Milz plans to stay in Indianapolis and has few immediate plans beyond training for and running the Boston Marathon in October. WTHR posted Pearce's farewell message video Wednesday morning. Here's a look at some of the key changes. For the next three years, the station waged a pitched battle with then-dominant WISH for first place. I would hope she follows her goals and keeps us informed wherever she goes on her career. Very sad news to share. On Tuesday, IBJ reported that WISH-TV Channel 8 is losing two popular on-air personalities: morning anchor Lauren Lowrey and reporter Brittany Lewis. In March 2016, he was moved from the station's early-morning program to focus on "other tasks.".
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