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Veteran KTVU Anchor Dennis Richmond To Retire This probably is not important to anyone outside of the SF Bay Area but my favorite News Anchor is retiring....I wish him the best of luck and I will miss him.
http://www.ktvu.com/news/...etail.html OAKLAND, Calif. -- Dennis Richmond announced today that he will retire from KTVU Channel 2 News in May 2008 after more than 40 years with the station. "KTVU has always been one of the most respected TV news organizations in the country and I feel honored to be part of it for so long. It is gratifying to be trusted enough by Bay Area viewers to be welcomed into their homes each night," said KTVU Anchor Dennis Richmond. "Dennis is an icon. He has a presence that demands attention and respect. His anchoring has always been the perfect match for KTVU Channel 2 News," said KTVU Vice President and General Manager Tim McVay, "As a working journalist, Dennis is the pinnacle of objectivity and fairness. When you watch him anchor, you know you're getting the real news. He has never let his feelings or opinions drift into the stories he delivers. Dennis and his style of delivery has defined KTVU for decades." Richmond will continue to co-anchor the KTVU Channel 2 News at 6 and The Ten o'Clock News on KTVU Channel 2 until May 21, 2008. Richmond started at KTVU on April 29, 1968 and has anchored The Ten o'Clock News on KTVU since 1976. "I drove with a friend out to California in January 1968 with $400 in my pocket. I had recently finished a three year hitch in the Army and didn’t have a clear idea what I wanted to do," said Richmond. "I had some family and friends in the Bay Area and didn’t know where I was going to stay, but I knew I needed to find a job." He landed at KTVU as a part-time clerk typist. By 1969, Richmond was a full-time reporter and he was covering the Bay Area's biggest news stories, including some with national attention. "We had a great opportunity competing against the networks on some big stories back then," said Richmond. "Patty Hearst's kidnapping, the Zebra Killings, Dan White's shooting of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk; they were all high profile stories where the networks threw an army at us, but KTVU was scrappy and we scored some terrific wins with our coverage. Those were exciting times." While Richmond has vivid memories of his street reporting days, his decades of anchoring The Ten o'Clock News on KTVU Channel 2 has set him apart from others in the industry. He has delivered steady anchoring while being an eyewitness to history as he led KTVU’s coverage of the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, the Oakland Hills Fire, and field anchoring political conventions. "Dennis is the ironman of the anchor desk at KTVU. It has been an honor penciling his name in the line-up each night. He's been at KTVU for 40 years, but he could keep going for another decade if he wanted. He's so strong; it’s hard to believe he's retiring. We'd love to keep Dennis at KTVU forever and he knows that," said KTVU News Director Ed Chapuis. "I wish it wasn't true. Dennis’s departure from the anchor chair will mark the end of an era in Bay Area television news. He is the ultimate pro and a good friend. What viewers don’t see every night is his compassion for people and his huge heart," said KTVU co-anchor Julie Haener. "It has been a pleasure and an honor to co-anchor the evening news with him. There will never be another like Dennis."..... "Always blessings, never losses......"
Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!! I'm a guy!!!! "....i can open my-eyes "underwater"..there4 i will NOT drown...." - mzkqueen03 | |
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Jeez, it's been a long time. I remember watching him when I was young. | |
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gemini13 said: Jeez, it's been a long time. I remember watching him when I was young.
I know...he has been anchoring the 10 O'Clock news for 32 years!!!!! "Always blessings, never losses......"
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wow I remember him. thanks for posting We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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He's been trying to retire for years.
He's an emcee for an event my company does and he's talked about it every time he comes My Legacy
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but he looks sooo good in his suits due to the content i suggest you like this... | |
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I don't blame him (though he's still good/capable/attractive), I'd be bored outta my mind @ the same gig for 32 years | |
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We're all gonna miss him "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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i watched him too...i grew up in the bay area.....thx for the info Sowhat! [Edited 1/17/08 14:34pm] | |
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He's the only person I've ever heard multiple people describe as having "watched him since he had that big natural." My Legacy
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NDRU said: He's the only person I've ever heard multiple people describe as having "watched him since he had that big natural."
"Always blessings, never losses......"
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