He revealed that it was a challenging year for him and his family in Ohio as he was away from them. Typical with Nexstar-owned stations, WCMH-TV generally carries a straight newscast with emphasis on local coverage; WBNS-TV drifted away from such coverage and more towards lifestyle news under Tegna ownership while WSYX has long favored a more activist-style approach. WCMH became part of "Nexstar Media Group." Last fall, she won a lifetime achievement award from the New York Association of Black Journalists. This is a devastating loss. Fired Ohio finance director says he was 'scapegoat' in phishing scam "I go through Worthington, where I grew up. Events. While working as a WHCM reporter, she covered Hurricane Irma and the major water problem that hit Southwest Florida in 2019. She is married to Krayzie Bone, aka Anthony Anderson, an American rapper, singer, producer, and entrepreneur. He left Channel 12 after 26 years in February 2018 to anchor at WRAL-TV in Raleigh, NC. "What I love most about being back is how genuine people are here. That's not the case now that he's in New York. is a former 10TV anchor andwas the only journalist . For much of the first decade of the new millennium, WCMH also won the morning news race, but the numbers dropped precipitously after the broadcast was moved into NBC 4 on the Square, a downtown studio facility located on Broad and High streets, in 2008. So what's he doing with his retirement? "Plus, it was time - I have been in the [TV] business for 19 years.". The station said Jackson painstakingly typed out a message about his cancer that Beckett read. Along with anchoring and reporting for Local 12 News, Johansen served as the stations sports director and called the Cincinnati Bengals play-by-play for over 22 years. She'd probably have the thing hammered out in hours. Lesbian Rumors, Kids And Married LifeContinue, Your email address will not be published. 10TV Station History | 10tv.com In the NFL, Candice won't just be Darron's biggest fan, she'll also be serving as his manager. COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH) For more than a year, NBC4 Today Meteorologist Bob Nunnally has been away fighting cancer.