Brief bios of Delmarva`s Black TV Newscasters
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Brief bios of Delmarva`s Black TV Newscasters
Delmarva TV News Personalities Brief bios of Delmarva’s Black TV Newscasters WMDT/CW WBOC/FOX 21 Paul Butler Delmarva native Paul Butler returned to WBOC/FOX 21 after taking three years off to spend time with his teenage children before they ventured off to college. This time Paul returns to his roots in TV news, as co-anchor of the evening news broadcasts on WBOC and FOX 21. Butler was previously the sports director at the station. Before returning to WBOC in July of 2005, he spent two years as a sports anchor/ reporter at WPMI in Mobile, AL., two years as sports director at KTBS 3 in Shreveport, LA, and then six years in the heart of NASCAR and ACC Country at FOX 18, WCCB in Charlotte, North Carolina. Paul also did a threeseason stint as a sideline reporter for the NFL on FOX. During that time "down South," he conducted thousands of interviews, covering everything from NFL, NBA, NHL and NCAA championships. Right out of high school (a Wicomico High School alum), Paul started a 12-year radio career including stops at WKYSWashington, D.C., WTEM Washington, OC-104 - Ocean City, MD, and WJDY-Salisbury, MD, serving mainly as a radio personality and sports play-byplay announcer. Paul attended the University of Maryland, College Park, Mary Washington U., and finally completed his bachelor's degree in Communications at Salisbury U. (Class of '85). (Continues on the next Page) Fall 2012 Terrence Lee Paul Butler Terrance Lee Terrence joined the WMDT news team in June 2008. In the more than 2 years since he has been at WMDT, he has worn many hats, including reporter and producer. Before coming to Delmarva, he worked as an intern at two stations in Philadelphia where he went to college, at Temple University. A Maryland native, Terrence grew up in Calvert County. Alyana Gomez Marshall Gomez Gomez is the noon anchor and weekday reporter at WMDT/ CW. She joined the news team in June of 2010 as a reporter and was promoted to noon anchor and weekday reporter last year. Alyana graduated from Salisbury University with a BA Degree in Journalism and began her career in journalism as an intern writing news for The Daily Times in Salisbury. Jarred Hill Greene Hill Hurst Delmarva African American Pride Magazine Jarred is a Weekday Reporter and Weekend Producer at WMDT/CW. He joined the WMDT news team in September of 2012. Prior to that, he spent two years in New York City where he was an NBC Universal Page and worked for Dateline NBC. He also worked five-years as an intern with C-SPAN A native of Prince Georges County, Maryland, Jarred graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA where he earned a bachelors in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing and a Spanish minor. Page 31 WBOC WBOC (continues from Page 31) Ryan Marshall Ryan joined WBOC in October 2011 as the Weekend Sports Anchor. He comes to the station from WJZ-TV in Baltimore, Maryland. For the last five years, he was the voice of Morgan State U. football as their Public Address Announcer. From September 2010 to October 2011, Ryan was also Football and Basketball Public Address Announcer for Baltimore City Public Schools Athletics, covering many of their largest games. He also did college football play-by-play commentary & basketball color commentary work on WEAA 88.9 FM in Baltimore, from March 2009 to October 2011. During that same time, Ryan was a freelance videojournalist. He has covered and filmed some of the biggest names in news and sports. He also gained experience as a Sports and I-Team Intern at WBAL -TV (Baltimore) from May to August 2008. He was also a Sports Intern at WBFF-TV (Baltimore) from September 2008 to February 2009. Ryan graduated from Morgan State University in 2009, with a Communications degree. He is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and the Association of Black Media Workers. He was born in Washington, DC, but raised in Indianapolis, Indiana. Cleo Greene Cleo joined the WBOC/Fox 21 news team as a videojournalist in November 2011. She came the station from South Carolina. There she worked as a multimedia journalist at WRDW CBS News12 in North Augusta, SC. Cleo's family is from the West Indies. She went to St. Croix, US Virgin Islands and worked as a general assignment reporter for WTJX PBS Channel 12. There she covered hard hitting feature stories from homelessness in paradise, territorial gang awareness to candid interviews with the US Virgin Islands Governor. Page 32 Delaware NAACP youth receive national honors The Delaware NAACP Youth and College Division was presented with the Chairman’s Award during the 103rd NAACP National Convention held in Houston, Texas. The young activists have worked on several projects ranging from health and environmental justice to education and membership building. Among the youth members pictured above are (l-r): Victoria Diaz Hanzer, Eugena Jones, Liberty Diaz Hanzer, Alex Paredes, Kemp Brittingham Jr., Eugene Jones, and Kimberly Diaz Hanzer. Cleo got her first job in television at age 16 as a cooking show host for LDTV in her hometown of Mount Laurel, NJ. She graduated from Rowan U. in 2008, where she earned a BA Degree in Broadcast Journalism and Radio, Television and Film. Her most memorable college days stem from hosting and producing her campus talk show. Cleo believes the best experience comes from interning. She was an investigative unit intern for WCAU NBC 10 in Philadelphia. She learned the ins and outs of the entertainment and fashion industry at Cosmogirl Magazine in Manhattan. Cleo then found herself back in the newsroom as an apprentice reporter for WGMT NBC 40 in Linwood, New Jersey. NOVEMBER IS Delmarva African American Pride Magazine Fall 2012