- John Roedel - St Louis Media History Foundation
Roedel was the voice of morning news on KSD Radio for 25 years When KSD-TV signed on in February 1947, the radio announcers were also expected to perform similar chores in the television studio
- Dianne White Clatto (1938-2015) | BlackPast. org
Dianne White Clatto was earning $40,000 a year when, at the age of 47, she was abruptly dismissed from KSDK in 1986 She responded by filing a $6 million suit in the U S District Court in St Louis, charging the station with harassment and age discrimination
- KSDK 5 - Channel 5 and you. . . . The History of . . . - Dailymotion
11:03 News Channel 5 meteorologists John Fuller and Paul Goodloe show us how 11:08 Over the past five decades, Channel 5 cameras have been there to capture images of Mother Nature, both powerful and picturesque 11:16 And now, let's take a sometimes fun, sometimes serious look back at a celebration of 50 years of St Louis weather
- TV pioneer Dianne White Clatto passes away - ksdk. com
Long-time anchor and weather person Dianne White Clatto died today White Clatto started at KSDK TV in 1962 She was the first African-American female to present the weather -- not just
- Julius Hunter - Wikipedia
Julius Kelton Hunter is an American former journalist and television news anchor, best known for his tenures on two television stations in St Louis: KSD-TV (now KSDK), the NBC affiliate in St Louis, and KMOX-TV (now KMOV), the CBS affiliate in St Louis
- Does anyone remember any 1990s news anchors in St. Louis? : r . . .
Does anyone remember any 1990s news anchors in St Louis? I've got this picture in my head of this guy - honestly he still might be on the air but I can't find him It's not Dick Ford, but he's similar looking Reddish brown hair and very arched eyebrows Any guesses?
- Chilling crime scene pics of missing news anchors abandoned . . .
CHILLING crime scene pictures show red heels, a hair dryer, and a bent car key left behind by a news anchor who was abducted 30 years ago Jodi Huisentruit, 27, disappeared while rushing to work at her local TV station on June 27, 1995
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