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Newscast - Evening - Market 1-20 NEWSCAST - EVENING - MARKET 1-20 Channel 3 News At 6 WKYC Jonathan Adkins, Managing Editor, Executive Producer Sara Shookman, Reporter-Anchor Alexis Gillies, Producer Allen Wohl, Director Russ Mitchell, Reporter-Anchor NewsChannel 5 At 11 WEWS Tara Sutton, Producer Channel 3 News At 11 WKYC Julie Flynn, Executive Producer Meg Hambach, Producer Russ Mitchell, Anchor Sara Shookman, Anchor Hilary Golston, Reporter Matt Babb, Director Julie Ocepek, Assignment Editor Cleveland 19 News @ 11PM WOIO Steve Asimou, Executive Producer Scott Carlson, Producer Denise Dufala, Anchor Romona Robinson, Anchor Tiffani Tucker, Reporter Dan DeRoos, Reporter NEWSCAST - EVENING - MARKET 21-40 Newspoint At 11 WXIN Kerri Cavanaugh, VP Of News Krista Lane, Producer Nicole Pence, Anchor Thadius Pitts, Director Jared Fogle Sentencing WXIN Kerri Cavanaugh, VP Of News Allison Herman, Executive Producer Jeff Kew, News Producer Robert Donaldson, Anchor Fanchon Kaczmarek, Anchor CBS4 News At 11pm WTTV Allison Herman, Executive Producer Andrew Scherer, Producer Robert Donaldson, Anchor Debby Knox, Anchor Eyewitness News At 6 WTHR Alexandria Jud, News Producer Perry Pace, Executive Producer Mall Shooting WTHR Alexandria Jud, Producer Philip Cannelongo, Executive Producer NEWSCAST - EVENING - MARKET 41+ WKBN 27 First News At Six WKBN Mitch Davis, News Director, Content Manager. 13abc Action News At 11:00 PM WTVG Jonathan Keilholz, Producer Diane Larson, Anchor NEWSCAST-DAYTIME-MARKET 1-20 Akron Plane Crash WJW Marc Singer, Assistant News Director Andrew Fishman, News Director Chris Gibilisco, Producer NEWSCAST-DAYTIME-MARKET 21-40 Church Bus Crash WISH Trey Friedrichs, Producer Lori Wilson, Anchor Westfield Stage Collapse WTHR Philip Cannelongo, Producer Perry Pace, Executive Producer NEWSCAST-DAYTIME-MARKET 41+ 13abc Action News At 6:00 PM WTVG Kristen Fofrich, Producer Lee Conklin, News Anchor NEWSCAST-MORNING-MARKET 1-20 Deadly Akron Plane Crash WEWS Erika Lancaster, Executive Producer Laura Hartog, Producer Michelle Decker, Producer Eric Ristow, Producer Terrence Lee, Anchor Jackie Fernandez, Anchor Corrina Pysa, Anchor Michael Vielhaber, Photographer Kristin Byrne, Reporter Dominique Foley, Reporter Tera Clark, Meteorologist Somara Theodore, Meteorologist Channel 3 News Today WKYC Matthew Granite, Producer Greg Drzazgowski, Meteorologist Heather Brumbaugh, Producer Ryan Haidet, Web Producer Danielle Wiggins, Traffic Reporter NEWSCAST-MORNING-MARKET 41+ 13abc Action News Good Morning WTVG Pat Nowacki, Producer Jeff Smith, Anchor Sashem Brey, Anchor Brian Michalak, Director McKenzie Kuehnlein, Reporter Your Morning WTOL Joe Cromer, Photojournalist Nicole Grzecki, Executive Producer Maia Belay, Reporter Mike Holden, Reporter WEEKEND NEWSCAST - MARKET 1-20 NewsChannel 5 At 6 Weekend - Officer Brelo Verdict WEWS Tara Sutton, Producer Tracy Carloss, Reporter Ron Regan, Investigative Reporter Kelly Hainer, Senior Producer Channel 3 News At 11 WKYC Vince Fratiani, Producer Wale Aliyu, Reporter Dave Chudowsky, Sports Anchor Roselyn Muniz, Floor Director/Production Assistant Cleveland 19 News @ 11PM WOIO Frederick DAmbrosi, News Director Brian Sinclair, Executive Producer Steve Asimou, Executive Producer Misty Stiver, Producer Stannie Grimes, Producer Michael Brown, Photojournalist Lydia Esparra, Anchor Tiffani Tucker, Reporter WEEKEND NEWSCAST - MARKET 21-40 CBS4 News At 11 WTTV Krista Lane, Executive Producer Meghann Miller, Producer Jason Thompson, Director FOX59 Newspoint At 11:00 - Weekend Edition WXIN Christina Griffiths, Producer McKinley Bundick, Director Jake Miller, Anchor Alexis McAdams, Reporter Krista Lane, Executive Producer WEEKEND NEWSCAST - MARKET 41+ NewsChannel 15 Weekend Report WANE Alyssa Ivanson, Anchor 13abc Action News Weekend Evening WTVG William Hormann, Anchor Ross Ellet, Meteorologist David Hutte, Director Joshua Love, Executive Producer Sanaa Orra, Reporter 13abc Action News Good Morning WTVG Tony Geftos, Anchor 21 News Weekend Evening Newscast WFMJ Matt Stone, Anchor/Writer GENERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORT - WITHIN 24 HOURS Kokomo's Costly Overdoses WISH Bennett Haeberle, Reporter Shawn Pierce, Producer A Proper Farewell WTHR Mary Milz, Reporter Scott Allen, Photographer Active Shooter Training WANE Alyssa Ivanson, Reporter Turbo Tatin WTHR John Duong, Producer GENERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORT - NO TIME LIMIT Drone Encounters WTHR Rich Van Wyk, Reporter William Ditton, Photographer Kids & Crime WISH DeAndra Taylor, Photographer Julian Grace, Reporter Pipeline Under Pressure: The Battle Over NEXUS WKYC Andrew Horansky, Reporter Matthew Hein, Editor Carl Bachtel, Photojournalist OSU/OVI WOIO Carl Monday, Reporter Holly Sechrist, Video Editor Bad To The Bone? 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