31 min

S9 Ep 3 - "Real Talk" with Milwaukee's Esteemed Black Female Former News Anchors (Pt 1‪)‬ The 411 Live

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Tune in to the latest episode of 411 Live with host Beverly Taylor as she sits down with three remarkable black female former Milwaukee TV news anchors - Vivian King, Joanne Williams, and Toya Washington. These talented professionals share their journeys, experiences, and insights from their decades on screen. Beverly, a former anchor herself, leads the engaging discussion as they reminisce about their time in the industry. Join them for real talk and real stories on this insightful episode.
[00:01:41] Leaving TV
[00:05:00] Having a stroke
[00:07:11] Unexpected career departure
[00:08:47] Climbing TV news markets
[00:09:23] Unexpected career paths
[00:17:10] Challenges faced by black women
[00:19:58] Appearance in the newsroom.
[00:22:03] Advocating for minorities and accurate suspect descriptions
[00:27:02] Recognition of diversity and advocates in newsrooms.
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Tune in to the latest episode of 411 Live with host Beverly Taylor as she sits down with three remarkable black female former Milwaukee TV news anchors - Vivian King, Joanne Williams, and Toya Washington. These talented professionals share their journeys, experiences, and insights from their decades on screen. Beverly, a former anchor herself, leads the engaging discussion as they reminisce about their time in the industry. Join them for real talk and real stories on this insightful episode.
[00:01:41] Leaving TV
[00:05:00] Having a stroke
[00:07:11] Unexpected career departure
[00:08:47] Climbing TV news markets
[00:09:23] Unexpected career paths
[00:17:10] Challenges faced by black women
[00:19:58] Appearance in the newsroom.
[00:22:03] Advocating for minorities and accurate suspect descriptions
[00:27:02] Recognition of diversity and advocates in newsrooms.
Click Here to Donate: https://the411live.org/donate All contributions made to The 411 Live is tax deductible to the extent permissible by law.
Please Subscribe/Follow our podcast so you can get alerts on upcoming podcasts and leave a review.
Follow, like, subscribe and watch us on our social media platforms.
YouTube:   https://www.youtube.com/@The411Live 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The411Live
Twitter: https://twitter.com/The411Live
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the411live
If you have suggestions for future episodes, go to our website, https://the411live.org

31 min