Wilma Smith (newscaster)

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Wilma Smith is an American television news anchor for FOX-TV affiliate station WJW-TV, Channel 8, in Cleveland, OH.

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[edit] Biographical Sketch

Wilma Smith is co-anchor for Fox News at 6:00 p.m. Wilma is a graduate of Bowling Green State University with an undergraduate double major in speech and English. Wilma also holds a Master's Degree in Broadcast Journalism. Before Smith arrived at WJW-TV in 1994, she co-hosted the "Afternoon Exchange" an early evening news program for the local ABC-TV affiliate WEWS-TV 5 from 1977-1982. She was on that program from the shows inception -- the only local anchor with that type of longevity. She later co-hosted the news program "Live On Five" from 1982 until her departure in December 1993, and also co-anchored the 11 p.m. news at WEWS with Ted Henry for 10 years afterwards (1983-1993). Her resume also includes a stop in Richmond, VA, where she got her start in television.

[edit] Awards, and Honors

Among the many awards and citations Smith has achieved, Smith is the recipient of 10 local Emmy Awards for excellence in her television work. She was voted "Cleveland's Most Watchable Woman" by local viewers and "Best Anchorperson in Cleveland" in a poll of more than one million voters. Additionally, she was voted "Anchor of Excellence" by the National Association of Career Women, "Newscaster of the Year," a "Cleveland Pacesetter" and "Best Anchorperson" by Cleveland Magazine, and she is a member of the Ohio Television/Radio Hall of Fame. Wilma appeared on the cover of Cleveland Magazine five times.

[edit] Personal Life , Hobbies and Interests

A native of Garfield Heights, OH, an east side Cleveland suburb, Wilma still lives on Cleveland's east side with her husband Tom and their family of rescued animals.

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