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'''James Dunaway, Jr''' is a television and radio sportscaster and commentator.  He currently is the sports anchor for local CBS affiliate [[WIAT 42]], and also hosts the [[Dunaway and Brown]] sports talk show on [[WSPZ-AM]].  He was previously at [[NBC 13]] until [[2007]].
'''James Dunaway, Jr''' is co-anchor of the evening news for [[WIAT 42]] and co-host of the [[JOX Roundtable]] weekday program on [[WJOX-FM]].


Dunaway came to [[WVTM]] as sports anchor in [[2000]].  On [[July 18]], [[2005]], Dunaway was moved to early morning and mid-day news as the co-anchor, along with [[Gina Redmond]].  Station management had been pleased with his news reporting while filling in during Hurricane Ivan newscasts.  Dunaway and Redmond replaced [[Ken Lass]] and [[Wendy Garner]], and lasted until [[2007]] when Redmond was promoted to evening news anchor.
He currently is the sports anchor for local CBS affiliate [[WIAT 42]], and also hosts the [[Dunaway and Brown]] sports talk show on [[WSPZ-AM]].  He was previously at [[NBC 13]] until [[2007]].


Dunaway took over the duties at WIAT on [[June 30]], [[2008]].  He replaced [[Herb Winches]], who remains employed at WIAT in other capacities. Dunaway was also the voice of the [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]].
Dunaway joined [[WVTM]] ([[NBC 13]]) as a sports anchor in [[2000]]. He filled in successfully as a news reporter during [[Hurricane Ivan]] and was moved to morning and mid-day news anchor, along with [[Gina Redmond]], on [[July 18]], [[2005]]. The pair took over those slots from [[Ken Lass]] and [[Wendy Garner]].
 
Dunaway moved at WIAT ([[CBS 42]]) on [[June 30]], [[2008]], replacing [[Herb Winches]], who remained employed at WIAT in other capacities. Dunaway was also the voice of the [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]] and co-host since [[2007]] of the [[Dunaway & Brown]] sports talk show on WJOX. That show became the "JOX Roundtable" with the addition of [[Lance Taylor]], [[Sean Henniger]] and [[John Saberre]].
 
Dunaway took the place of [[Trent Butler]] alongside [[Sherri Jackson]] in [[2015]].


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==References==
==References==
*Carlton, Bob (July 10, 2005) "Former Pittsburgh anchor Gina Redmond joins NBC 13." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (July 10, 2005) "Former Pittsburgh anchor Gina Redmond joins NBC 13." {{BN}}
*Carlton, Bob (June 23, 2008) "Dunaway will be sports anchor at CBS 42." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (June 23, 2008) "Dunaway will be sports anchor at CBS 42." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (May 11, 2015) "Birmingham sportscaster Jim Dunaway moves to the news desk at CBS 42." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 15:08, 11 May 2015

James Dunaway, Jr is co-anchor of the evening news for WIAT 42 and co-host of the JOX Roundtable weekday program on WJOX-FM.

He currently is the sports anchor for local CBS affiliate WIAT 42, and also hosts the Dunaway and Brown sports talk show on WSPZ-AM. He was previously at NBC 13 until 2007.

Dunaway joined WVTM (NBC 13) as a sports anchor in 2000. He filled in successfully as a news reporter during Hurricane Ivan and was moved to morning and mid-day news anchor, along with Gina Redmond, on July 18, 2005. The pair took over those slots from Ken Lass and Wendy Garner.

Dunaway moved at WIAT (CBS 42) on June 30, 2008, replacing Herb Winches, who remained employed at WIAT in other capacities. Dunaway was also the voice of the Birmingham Thunderbolts and co-host since 2007 of the Dunaway & Brown sports talk show on WJOX. That show became the "JOX Roundtable" with the addition of Lance Taylor, Sean Henniger and John Saberre.

Dunaway took the place of Trent Butler alongside Sherri Jackson in 2015.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (July 10, 2005) "Former Pittsburgh anchor Gina Redmond joins NBC 13." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (June 23, 2008) "Dunaway will be sports anchor at CBS 42." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (May 11, 2015) "Birmingham sportscaster Jim Dunaway moves to the news desk at CBS 42." The Birmingham News