Chicago's Most Influential TV News Anchors
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Unbeknownst to them, TV news anchors have the power to influence the public's opinion. A well-placed comment or question by an anchor can influence an argument or cause something to go viral. In the age of social media, it is even more important that TV news remain neutral and objective.
Social media and new generations of journalists are making it increasingly common for television news anchors to add personal opinions into stories they cover, be they political commentary or celebrity criticism. Reporters are unable to resist adding their unique perspective on news stories.
Some viewers have grown skeptical of the news they watch on television. Some people may comment that the anchorperson is just trying to sell their show, but we must remember that they are working tirelessly to give insight into their local community.
Chicago has had some of the most influential and famous television anchors in its history leave an imprint on local journalism. They broke down barriers and preconceptions for female and minority reporters, while also shattering stereotypes.
Cheryl Burton was born in Toledo, Ohio. She is one of Chicago’s most celebrated news anchors. She has been anchoring WLS-TV’s newscasts at 5 p.m. & 10 p.m. since 1992. During this time, she has won a number of awards and has championed diversity within the television industry.
Tim Russert was widely revered as the host of Meet the Press from 1991-2008 and known for his tough questions and clear explanations. Morley Safer is a television pioneer who broke the story of atrocities by American soldiers committed in Vietnam. Barbara Ehrenreich, a writer and political activist with 21 books to her name, has become well known for her work.
Even though the future is still uncertain, we can take a look at the legacy left by these anchors. Their dedication to their craft, and telling the truth, has shaped what TV news looks today.
PJ Randhawa, a journalist nominated for an Emmy at NBC 5, is a consumer investigative reporter. She is a consumer investigative reporter for NBC 5 Responds. Previously, she co-anchored weekends evening newscasts. PJ is a Valparaiso University grad and currently resides in columbus park chicago's South Side. Her husband, two kittens, proud mother, enjoys reading a novel when not on duty.
Social media and new generations of journalists are making it increasingly common for television news anchors to add personal opinions into stories they cover, be they political commentary or celebrity criticism. Reporters are unable to resist adding their unique perspective on news stories.
Some viewers have grown skeptical of the news they watch on television. Some people may comment that the anchorperson is just trying to sell their show, but we must remember that they are working tirelessly to give insight into their local community.
Chicago has had some of the most influential and famous television anchors in its history leave an imprint on local journalism. They broke down barriers and preconceptions for female and minority reporters, while also shattering stereotypes.
Cheryl Burton was born in Toledo, Ohio. She is one of Chicago’s most celebrated news anchors. She has been anchoring WLS-TV’s newscasts at 5 p.m. & 10 p.m. since 1992. During this time, she has won a number of awards and has championed diversity within the television industry.
Tim Russert was widely revered as the host of Meet the Press from 1991-2008 and known for his tough questions and clear explanations. Morley Safer is a television pioneer who broke the story of atrocities by American soldiers committed in Vietnam. Barbara Ehrenreich, a writer and political activist with 21 books to her name, has become well known for her work.
Even though the future is still uncertain, we can take a look at the legacy left by these anchors. Their dedication to their craft, and telling the truth, has shaped what TV news looks today.
PJ Randhawa, a journalist nominated for an Emmy at NBC 5, is a consumer investigative reporter. She is a consumer investigative reporter for NBC 5 Responds. Previously, she co-anchored weekends evening newscasts. PJ is a Valparaiso University grad and currently resides in columbus park chicago's South Side. Her husband, two kittens, proud mother, enjoys reading a novel when not on duty.
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