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Chicago's Influential TV News Anchors

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TV news anchors possess the unique power to influence public opinion without even realizing it. One wise comment or well-placed question from an anchor can sway an argument or spark something to go viral; these days of social media make it all the more critical that television news remains neutral and objective, yet local stations may struggle with maintaining this objectiveness.

It is increasingly common that television news anchors add their own personal opinions to the stories they report, whether it's political commentary or celebrity criticism. Anchors cannot resist adding their unique spin on news stories as part of their reporting duties.

As this trend has increased, some viewers have started to doubt what they are seeing on TV newscasts. 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 seen some of its most influential and iconic television news anchors leave an indelible mark on local news coverage, shattering preconceptions about what it means to be a journalist while breaking barriers for female and minority reporters.

Cheryl Burton was born in Toledo, Ohio. She is one of Chicago’s most celebrated news anchors. She has worked as an anchor for 60617 jobs - illinoismail.top - WLS-TV since 1992, where she has won many awards and championed diversity in the television news 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 emerged as one of television's early pioneers when he exposed the atrocities that American soldiers committed during Vietnam in 60 Minutes. Barbara Ehrenreich became known as a successful author and political advocate, having written 21 novels, such as Nickel and Dimed.

We can still look back on the legacy these anchors left, even though the future of television news is uncertain. Their dedication to their craft, and telling the truth, has shaped what TV news looks today.

PJ Randhawa has been nominated for Emmys as a journalist with NBC 5 She has co-anchored the weekend evening newscasts and covered consumer investigative stories with NBC 5 Responds. PJ is a Valparaiso University grad and currently resides in Chicago's South Side. Her husband, two kittens, proud mother, enjoys reading a novel when not on duty.

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