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'''Pam Huff''' (born [[April 17]], c. [[1953]]) is a long-time news anchor, currently at [[WBMA-LD]] ([[ABC 33/40]]).
'''Pam Huff''' (born [[April 17]], c. [[1953]]) is a former television news anchor for [[NBC 13]] and [[ABC 33/40]].


Huff earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism at West Virginia University in [[1975]]. She worked at WSAZ-TV in Huntingdon, West Virginia and Tampa, Florida before coming to [[Birmingham]] in [[1977]] to succeed [[Wendell Harris]] as evening news co-anchor on [[WAPI-TV]] ([[NBC 13]]). She was the first woman to anchor an evening newscast in the Birmingham market.
Huff is the daughter of Clarence "Argie" and Evelyn Faye Gunnoe Huff of West Virginia. She earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism at West Virginia University in [[1975]], and then worked at WSAZ-TV in Huntingdon, West Virginia and in Tampa, Florida. She and her husband, [[Bill Simpson|Bill]], visited [[Birmingham]] where he was considering law school. They were convinced during that visit to relocate. Huff was hired in [[1977]] to succeed [[Wendell Harris]] as evening news co-anchor on [[WAPI-TV]]. She was the first woman to anchor an evening newscast in the Birmingham market.


In the 1980s, [[I-95]] morning radio hosts [[Mark and Brian]] performed a parody of Peter, Paul and Mary's "Puff the Magic Dragon," entitled "[[Huff the Anchor Woman]]".
Channel 13 adopted the call letters [[WVTM-TV|WVTM]] in [[1980]]. In the 1980s, [[I-95]] morning radio hosts [[Mark and Brian]] performed a parody of Peter, Paul and Mary's "Puff the Magic Dragon," entitled "[[Huff the Anchor Woman]]".


The station was renamed [[WVTM-TV|WVTM]] in [[1980]]. Huff and fellow anchor [[Tracy Haynes]] left Channel 13 for the newly-created WBMA in [[1996]]. She co-anchored the "[[Good Morning Alabama]]" program there until taking the lead on her own afternoon magazine program, [[Focus @ 4:00]], in [[2011]]. She later resumed working as a news anchor for the station's 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM newscasts.
Huff and fellow anchor [[Tracy Haynes]] left Channel 13 for the newly-created WBMA 33/40 in [[1996]]. She co-anchored the "[[Good Morning Alabama]]" program and was awarded a regional Emmy in [[2007]]. In [[2011]] until taking the lead on her own afternoon magazine program, [[Focus at 4:00|Focus @ 4:00]], in [[2011]]. She later resumed working as a news anchor for the station's 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM newscasts.


In [[2022]] Huff was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer.
In [[2022]] Huff was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer and underwent surgical and chemotherapy treatment. She retired from the station in May [[2024]].


She and her husband, Bill, have two daughters and two grandchildren.
She and Bill have two daughters and two grandchildren.


==References==
==References==
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* Carlton, Bob (July 26, 2011) "Maggie Poteau rejoins Birmingham's ABC 33/40; Pam Huff leaves mornings to begin afternoon show." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (July 26, 2011) "Maggie Poteau rejoins Birmingham's ABC 33/40; Pam Huff leaves mornings to begin afternoon show." {{BN}}
* Koplowitz, Howard (July 20, 2022) "ABC 33/40 anchor Pam Huff reveals breast cancer diagnosis: God ‘has me every single step of the way’." {{BN}}
* Koplowitz, Howard (July 20, 2022) "ABC 33/40 anchor Pam Huff reveals breast cancer diagnosis: God ‘has me every single step of the way’." {{BN}}
* Wray, Cheryl (February 27, 2023) "Broadcaster Pam Huff: Relying on Faith in Cancer Fight." ''[[Birmingham Christian Family]]''
* "Veteran ABC 33/40 News Anchor Pam Huff announces retirement." (April 24, 2024) abc3340.com


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 12:22, 25 April 2024

Pam Huff (born April 17, c. 1953) is a former television news anchor for NBC 13 and ABC 33/40.

Huff is the daughter of Clarence "Argie" and Evelyn Faye Gunnoe Huff of West Virginia. She earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism at West Virginia University in 1975, and then worked at WSAZ-TV in Huntingdon, West Virginia and in Tampa, Florida. She and her husband, Bill, visited Birmingham where he was considering law school. They were convinced during that visit to relocate. Huff was hired in 1977 to succeed Wendell Harris as evening news co-anchor on WAPI-TV. She was the first woman to anchor an evening newscast in the Birmingham market.

Channel 13 adopted the call letters WVTM in 1980. In the 1980s, I-95 morning radio hosts Mark and Brian performed a parody of Peter, Paul and Mary's "Puff the Magic Dragon," entitled "Huff the Anchor Woman".

Huff and fellow anchor Tracy Haynes left Channel 13 for the newly-created WBMA 33/40 in 1996. She co-anchored the "Good Morning Alabama" program and was awarded a regional Emmy in 2007. In 2011 until taking the lead on her own afternoon magazine program, Focus @ 4:00, in 2011. She later resumed working as a news anchor for the station's 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM newscasts.

In 2022 Huff was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer and underwent surgical and chemotherapy treatment. She retired from the station in May 2024.

She and Bill have two daughters and two grandchildren.

References

  • Hollis, Tim (2006) Birmingham Broadcasting. Images of America series. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0738542717
  • Carlton, Bob (July 26, 2011) "Maggie Poteau rejoins Birmingham's ABC 33/40; Pam Huff leaves mornings to begin afternoon show." The Birmingham News
  • Koplowitz, Howard (July 20, 2022) "ABC 33/40 anchor Pam Huff reveals breast cancer diagnosis: God ‘has me every single step of the way’." The Birmingham News
  • Wray, Cheryl (February 27, 2023) "Broadcaster Pam Huff: Relying on Faith in Cancer Fight." Birmingham Christian Family
  • "Veteran ABC 33/40 News Anchor Pam Huff announces retirement." (April 24, 2024) abc3340.com

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