Showing posts with label Elizabeth Hur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Hur. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Hur Moves to Philadelphia
Elizabeth Hur, most recently a freelance reporter at CBS 2, is moving to Philadelphia's KYW-TV. The Inquirer reports that the former CBS 3 intern starts this week. A wcbstv.com video search shows that Hur's last report was on February 5th.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
CBS 2 News Covers the Nor'easter
CBS 2 News brought in some big names to cover the big storm tonight.
Regular weekend evening anchor Mary Calvi was joined by weekend evening anchor Jim Rosenfield at the desk in Studio 46. Meteorologist John Bolaris had the forecast in the weather center and reported that, as of 6:30, 5.51 inches of rain had fallen in Central Park, making it the wettest day in 30 years and the sixth wettest day of all-time. He tossed to weatherman Lonnie Quinn in Lindenhurst on Long Island. Brendan Keefe reported from Grand Central Terminal, with the news that Metro North service was suspended and added that, had this been snow, it could have been more than 40 inches. Christine Sloan reported from Secaucus, Westchester reporter Tony Aiello was in Larchmont, Dave Carlin was in Freeport and Lou Young was in Greenwich, CT. Elizabeth Hur (whose name was shortened to Liz on the graphic and by Mary Calvi's script) reported in the second block from LaGuardia Airport and CBS Newspath's Bianco Solorzano was live in Sea Bright, NJ.
Storm coverage continued until 6:55, interrupted only by two commercial breaks. CBS 2 then reported a non-weather story: an update on the health of New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine. Ducis Rodgers then did sports before the 6:30 p.m. newscast closed.
The coverage felt similar to that of snowstorms, except that the live shots looked more like TV news coverage of hurricanes with the wet and blurry camera lenses. A ticker ran across the bottom of the screen with additional information.
CBS 2 News This Morning will begin an hour early at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow with storm coverage.
Regular weekend evening anchor Mary Calvi was joined by weekend evening anchor Jim Rosenfield at the desk in Studio 46. Meteorologist John Bolaris had the forecast in the weather center and reported that, as of 6:30, 5.51 inches of rain had fallen in Central Park, making it the wettest day in 30 years and the sixth wettest day of all-time. He tossed to weatherman Lonnie Quinn in Lindenhurst on Long Island. Brendan Keefe reported from Grand Central Terminal, with the news that Metro North service was suspended and added that, had this been snow, it could have been more than 40 inches. Christine Sloan reported from Secaucus, Westchester reporter Tony Aiello was in Larchmont, Dave Carlin was in Freeport and Lou Young was in Greenwich, CT. Elizabeth Hur (whose name was shortened to Liz on the graphic and by Mary Calvi's script) reported in the second block from LaGuardia Airport and CBS Newspath's Bianco Solorzano was live in Sea Bright, NJ.
Storm coverage continued until 6:55, interrupted only by two commercial breaks. CBS 2 then reported a non-weather story: an update on the health of New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine. Ducis Rodgers then did sports before the 6:30 p.m. newscast closed.
The coverage felt similar to that of snowstorms, except that the live shots looked more like TV news coverage of hurricanes with the wet and blurry camera lenses. A ticker ran across the bottom of the screen with additional information.
CBS 2 News This Morning will begin an hour early at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow with storm coverage.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Elizabeth Hur Joins CBS 2 News
Elizabeth Hur reported for CBS 2 News at 6:00 today, though it appears not to be her first time. A quick search on wcbstv.com shows that she had packages last Wednesday and Friday.
It looks like she was last at KTVX, the ABC affiliate in Salt Lake City.
It looks like she was last at KTVX, the ABC affiliate in Salt Lake City.
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