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Jeff Hogan to anchor evening news at WBNS 10TV
Jeff Hogan to anchor evening news at WBNS 10TV

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Jeff Hogan to anchor evening news at WBNS 10TV

News anchor Jeff Hogan will return to WBNS 10TV in Columbus in late August, he announced in a social media post. Hogan's current employer, WRAL in North Carolina, confirmed the news in a Facebook post. Hogan has spent the past seven years working as a morning anchor for WRAL. WBNS 10TV President and General Manager Rick Rogala confirmed the station is looking forward to Hogan rejoining as a member of the Edward R. Murrow Award-winning news team. 'Jeff is passionate about our community and is a steadfast believer in the power of strong, impactful journalism. His knowledge and experience in central Ohio make him the perfect fit to tell impactful stories across platforms alongside Yolanda Harris, Angela An, Tracy Townsend, Dom Tiberi and the rest of our team,' Rogala said. The Pennsylvania native previously served as a 10TV sports and news anchor at WBNS for 20 years. Hogan then went on to become the morning news anchor for WRAL in 2018. A Pennsylvania native, Hogan has over 30 years of television experience, first starting out at KOSA-TV in Texas. "What an incredible 7 and a half years at WRAL TV," Hogan's Facebook post said. "Amazing people and place. It's a full circle return to 10TV - WBNS to anchor the evening news." (This story was updated to add in new information.) Trending features reporter Amani Bayo can be reached at abayo@ (This story was updated to add a photo gallery.) This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Jeff Hogan to return to WBNS 10TV in August

After 7 months, Stacia Naquin to return to Columbus from Cleveland
After 7 months, Stacia Naquin to return to Columbus from Cleveland

Yahoo

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

After 7 months, Stacia Naquin to return to Columbus from Cleveland

Longtime Columbus news anchor Stacia Naquin is making a return. WBNS 10TV announced that Naquin will join the local station as an anchor. She is expected to appear on air in late July, according to a press release. Naquin spent eight years at WSYX-TV in Columbus anchoring for ABC 6 and also Fox 28. She left in January to join the Statehouse press corps in Cleveland. "Central Ohio is home," Naquin said in the press release. "I am both grateful and excited to join the 10TV team. What an honor to work alongside incredible journalists in a legacy newsroom that is devoted to and cares for this community.' The Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist will also report on stories about saving money, protecting finances and other issues that affect the daily lives of locals, according to the press release. "Stacia's return to Columbus media is truly a homecoming,' said Rick Rogala, president and general manager of WBNS 10TV, in the press release. "She's a trusted community figure with an extraordinary ability to connect with people and deliver stories that matter. We're thrilled to welcome her back to Central Ohio to serve our community with journalism that informs, empowers, and protects.' Naquin spent seven months with Cleveland's WKYC-TV. Prior to her eight years in Columbus, she also worked as an anchor in Phoenix, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma. Trending features reporter Amani Bayo can be reached at abayo@ This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Stacia Naquin to return to Columbus' 10TV news

Dil Raju clarifies, Shirish apologises for saying Ram Charan didn't call after Game Changer box office debacle
Dil Raju clarifies, Shirish apologises for saying Ram Charan didn't call after Game Changer box office debacle

Hindustan Times

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Dil Raju clarifies, Shirish apologises for saying Ram Charan didn't call after Game Changer box office debacle

It might have been six months since Shankar's Ram Charan, SJ Suryah and Kiara Advani-starrer Game Changer hit screens and tanked, but it's all anyone can talk about now. Producers Dil Raju and Shirish are now facing flak from Mega fans for some comments made by the latter in a recent interview. They both offered clarifications. (Also Read: Producer Shirish says he thought their 'lives were over' after Ram Charan's Game Changer failure; no one offered help) Ram Charan in a still from Shankar's political drama Game Changer. In an interview with Great Andhra, Shirish mentioned that he thought their 'lives were over' after Game Changer, thankful that Venkatesh-starrer Sankranthiki Vasthunam saved the day. He also mentioned in the interview that neither Shankar nor Ram called them after the film failed at the box office. Chiranjeevi and Ram's fans were miffed at the suggestion that the actor had to call the producers. In a statement to the press, Shirish apologised and called it all a 'misunderstanding.' He wrote in Telugu, 'It is known that the words I spoke in an interview led to a misunderstanding on social media, and Mega fans were hurt by it. Global Star Ram Charan gave us his full time and support for the film Game Changer. We have had a close relationship with Megastar Chiranjeevi garu's family for many years. We do not speak in a way that would harm the reputation of Chiranjeevi garu, Ram Charan garu, and other Mega heroes. If my words have hurt anyone's feelings... please forgive me.' Dil Raju defends, clarifies Shirish's statement Shirish's brother Dil Raju defended him in an interview with 10 TV, also claiming that it was nothing more than a misunderstanding. He also stated that he was more involved in the making of Game Changer, while Shirish took care of Sankranthiki Vasthunam. Raju stated that he never pointed at Charan, pointing out that Indian 2 and 'lacking wavelength' with Shankar caused insignificant delays. 'Charan waited patiently through it all. But when Sankranthiki Vasthunam was a hit, I'm sure he must have felt bad. He chose not to do other films out of respect for Shankar, no matter how much time it took. Shirish gave an interview for the first time recently; he usually doesn't speak much. He got emotional about Sankranthiki Vasthunam and said it only in that context. Because we would've suffered if not for the film. But his intention wasn't wrong. Shirish is close to Charan. He doesn't have experience with the media, which is why the mistake happened,' claimed Raju. Game Changer was mounted on a massive budget and was released this Sankranthi along with Balakrishna's Daaku Maharaaj and Venkatesh's Sankranthiki Vasthunam. According to Sacnilk, Game Changer collected ₹ 186.25 crore worldwide, while Sankranthiki Vasthunam made ₹ 255.2 crore, despite being made on a smaller budget. Daaku Maharaaj also collected ₹ 125.8 crore and became Balakrishna's second-highest-grossing film after Akhanda.

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