Thursday, March 27, 2008

WPLG-TV Miami 1979


Here's the scoop on Ann Bishop...a legend in Miami television news.

Ann Bishop was a broadcast journalist in South Florida. She became well respected through a twenty-five year career exemplified by professionalism, expertise and knowledge of local, national and international news.

Ann Bishop began her career writing for the CBS affiliate in upstate New York. She went on to work as a reporter for stations in Rochester and Baltimore. She came to WPLG Channel 10 in 1970. It was during her years at WPLG that the station became well known. She was the first female broadcaster in a major market (Miami) to co-anchor the early and late evening news.

From 1976 until 1982, Bishop anchored the news alongside Glenn Rinker, Chuck Dowdle, and Walter Cronise. In 1982, Glenn Rinker left WPLG, and was replaced by Mike Schneider. Schneider and Bishop anchored the news together, until 1986. In 1985, WPLG-TV beat the long-running ratings winner WTVJ-TV and held on to the lead for ten years. Ms. Bishop continued to anchor the news alongside Dwight Lauderdale until 1995. Following her retirement, she continued to work as a consultant for the Post-Newsweek television stations, including WPLG, until her battle with colon cancer ended November 14, 1997.

During her career, she covered three national Democratic conventions, Pope Paul’s visit to Nassau, the Eastern Airlines strike, the forty-year anniversary of D-Day and the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. She also appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show. Additionally, she received several honors, including the David Brinkley Award for Excellence, in 1990, awarded by Barry University.

Here's a promo for WPLG's news and then a fell-good commercial for channel 10.



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