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CBS 3 anchor Jessica Kartalija departed the station this month after six years at 16th and Spring Garden. She posted this on Facebook: That line about having “many of the same questions you do…” jumps off the page and slaps you right in the face. She did not choose to leave.
9 wrz 2024 · After six successful years as a news anchor for CBS Philly (CBS3, KYW-TV), Jessica Kartalija announced her departure from the station in early September 2024. The news came as a surprise to many, with Kartalija offering no immediate explanation for her exit, fueling speculation about whether she was fired or if her contract simply expired.
9 wrz 2024 · Jessica Kartalija has left CBS Philadelphia. Kartalija has been with the station since 2018. She was the station's lead co-anchor paired alongside Philadelphia legend, Ukee Washington, for the station's 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 11 p.m. broadcasts.
9 wrz 2024 · CBS3 evening coanchor Jessica Kartalija has left the station after six years, confirming her departure in a recent social media post. “I was with CBS (in Baltimore & Philly) for 18 years, and have many of the same questions you do,” Kartalija wrote in a Facebook post Sunday. “Will keep you posted on my next steps.”
26 wrz 2024 · The local news world has shifted over the years, hasn’t it? Remember when we’d all cozy up in front of the TV, eager to catch our favorite news anchors? Those days felt special, especially in Philadelphia with familiar faces like Jim Gardner, Dick Standish, and Lisa Thomas-Laury.
17 sie 2024 · From the station that made Jim O'Brien and Dave Roberts legends in the city, it's safe to say that their two big weather stars at the moment, Cecily Tynan and Adam Joseph, aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Tynan has been with 6ABC for nearly 30 years and Joseph is around the 20-year mark.
19 maj 2024 · Here are some news anchors who spoke out after getting fired. Don Lemon first joined CNN as a news anchor in 2006. While on the network, he became known for his outspoken political views and willingness to say what others seemed afraid to say.