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Hall was named "Best Anchor in Alabama" by the Associated Press in [[1994]] and [[2001]]. She has also won awards for her journalistic work from the [[Susan G. Komen Foundation]], [[Girls, Inc.]] and [[Birmingham AIDS Outreach]].
Hall was named "Best Anchor in Alabama" by the Associated Press in [[1994]] and [[2001]]. She has also won awards for her journalistic work from the [[Susan G. Komen Foundation]], [[Girls, Inc.]] and [[Birmingham AIDS Outreach]].


Hall has served on the boards of [[AIDS Alabama]], the [[American Red Cross]], [[Goodwill Industries]], [[Urban Ministries]] and the board of visitors of the [[University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences]].
Hall has served on the boards of [[AIDS Alabama]], the [[American Red Cross]], [[Goodwill Industries]], [[Urban Ministy]] and the board of visitors of the [[University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences]].


Hall also performs as a singer songwriter, sometimes with songwriting partner [[Dan Farmer]] and sometimes with her own '''Janet Hall and Band'''. She is married and has two children. She and her family were founding members of [[Asbury United Methodist Church]].
Hall also performs as a singer songwriter, sometimes with songwriting partner [[Dan Farmer]] and sometimes with her own '''Janet Hall and Band'''. She is married and has two children. She and her family were founding members of [[Asbury United Methodist Church]].

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Janet Hall

Janet Hall O'Neil (born c. 1955 in Birmingham) is a television news anchor who has appeared on WBRC 6 since 1980 and also a singer/songwriter.

Hall attended the University of Alabama and began her career at WKRG-TV in Mobile after graduating in 1977. She came to WBRC as a weekend news anchor and was later moved to the weekday newscast alongside Scott Richards.

Hall was named "Best Anchor in Alabama" by the Associated Press in 1994 and 2001. She has also won awards for her journalistic work from the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Girls, Inc. and Birmingham AIDS Outreach.

Hall has served on the boards of AIDS Alabama, the American Red Cross, Goodwill Industries, Urban Ministy and the board of visitors of the University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences.

Hall also performs as a singer songwriter, sometimes with songwriting partner Dan Farmer and sometimes with her own Janet Hall and Band. She is married and has two children. She and her family were founding members of Asbury United Methodist Church.