Monday, January 04, 2010

Anchor Changes at WKRC

It's official - Cammy Dierking and Kit Andrews are switching places at WKRC. Here is the new weekday anchor line-up at Local 12:

Good Morning Cincinnati: John Lomax and Liz Bonis
Local 12 at Noon: John Lomax and Kit Andrews
Local 12 First at Four: Kit Andrews
Local 12 at 5: Rob Braun and Cammy Dierking
Local 12 at 5:30: Dave Burchell and Kit Andrews
Local 12 at 6: Rob Braun and Cammy Dierking
Local 12 at 10 on CinCW: Dave Burchell
Local 12 at 11: Rob Braun and Cammy Dierking

According to WKRC president and general manager Les Vann, the move was made because Andrews expressed an interest in a lifestyle change. The move also will allow Andrews to work on additional projects.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cammy, know you are truly missed on the morning show! Anna couldn't take your place, although she was a better attempt at it than Liz Bonis has been. I just haven't been able to wrap my head around accepting her. She dresses like a teen wannabe. Honestly, leather and fur? And please, tone down the makeup, Her obviously fake nails say it all. One should have a trust with their news anchor, but her persona exudes the impression of a falseness rather than professionalism. Should she decide to dress appropriately, tone down the makeup, and not smile while delivering a horrible news story, I could consider her a real newscaster rather than a filler until someone else comes along. I won't stop watching because of her, but I still see her, even after two years, as nothing more than a substitute anchor.

Anonymous said...

Cammy, know you are truly missed on the morning show! Anna couldn't take your place, although she was a better attempt at it than Liz Bonis has been. I just haven't been able to wrap my head around accepting her. She dresses like a teen wannabe. Honestly, leather and fur? And please, tone down the makeup, Her obviously fake nails say it all. One should have a trust with their news anchor, but her persona exudes the impression of a falseness rather than professionalism. Should she decide to dress appropriately, tone down the makeup, and not smile while delivering a horrible news story, I could consider her a real newscaster rather than a filler until someone else comes along. I won't stop watching because of her, but I still see her, even after two years, as nothing more than a substitute anchor.