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Redmond had previously been the late night news anchor at WPXI in Pittsburgh.  In [[2002]], Redmond was charged with striking a WPXI producer at a party that August.  Redmond plead no contest and served 3 hours of community service.  In [[2003]], Redmond decided to step down at WPXI, with station management stating that it was her decision.
Redmond had previously been the late night news anchor at WPXI in Pittsburgh.  In [[2002]], Redmond was charged with striking a WPXI producer at a party that August.  Redmond plead no contest and served 3 hours of community service.  In [[2003]], Redmond decided to step down at WPXI, with station management stating that it was her decision.


Redmond joined WVTM in July [[2005]] as the early morning and mid-day news co-anchor with [[Jim Dunnaway]], and took over [[Fran Curry]]'s evening news anchor spot in [[2007]].  In July [[2010]], station officials confirmed that Redmond was no longer with the station.
Redmond joined WVTM in July [[2005]] as the early morning and mid-day news co-anchor with [[Jim Dunaway]], and took over [[Fran Curry]]'s evening news anchor spot in [[2007]].  In July [[2010]], station officials confirmed that Redmond was no longer with the station.


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Latest revision as of 12:59, 24 April 2023

Gina Redmond was a news anchor at WVTM NBC 13 from 2005 to 2010.

Redmond had previously been the late night news anchor at WPXI in Pittsburgh. In 2002, Redmond was charged with striking a WPXI producer at a party that August. Redmond plead no contest and served 3 hours of community service. In 2003, Redmond decided to step down at WPXI, with station management stating that it was her decision.

Redmond joined WVTM in July 2005 as the early morning and mid-day news co-anchor with Jim Dunaway, and took over Fran Curry's evening news anchor spot in 2007. In July 2010, station officials confirmed that Redmond was no longer with the station.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (July 10, 2005) "Former Pittsburgh anchor Gina Redmond joins NBC 13." Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (July 13, 2010) "News anchor Gina Redmond of Birmingham's NBC 13 "no longer with" station, official confirms." Birmingham News