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Legendary News Anchor Monica Kaufman Pearson Joins Gray Television’s CBS46 and Peachtree TV

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Gray Television announces a two-year deal with legendary Atlanta anchor Monica Kaufman Pearson to host programs on CBS46/WGCL-TV and Peachtree TV/WPCH-TV starting February 2022. Pearson, a pioneer in journalism, is set to launch an interview-themed series, enhancing local programming aimed at deeper viewer engagement. Gray Television, which recently acquired CBS46 and Peachtree TV, aims to enrich its content offerings. With numerous accolades, Pearson is expected to significantly impact the stations' programming strategy.

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ATLANTA, Dec. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Legendary Atlanta news anchor and journalist Monica Kaufman Pearson has signed a two-year deal to host two programs at CBS46/WGCL-TV and Peachtree TV/WPCH-TV, now owned by Atlanta-based Gray Television. One of the programs will be an interview-themed series launching in February 2022.

“Monica Kaufman Pearson isn’t just an Atlanta treasure, she’s a legend in journalism across the country. We’re very excited to welcome Monica into the CBS46 and Peachtree TV family and can’t wait to get started in February!” said Erik Schrader, CBS46 and Peachtree TV General Manager.

Watch CBS46 starting at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 12/8/21 for a series of reports on Pearson’s return to television

Pearson, the first African American and female to anchor an evening newscast in Atlanta, retired from broadcasting in 2012 after spending nearly 40 years in the Atlanta market. During that time, she received nearly three dozen regional Emmy awards.

“It is exciting to be back in the business again, this time with Gray Television. This Atlanta-based company is national but still has that local touch,” said Pearson. “Gray’s commitment to creating local programming that has meaning and impact moved me from retirement. I am grateful to Hilton Howell and the management of CBS46 and Peachtree TV for providing me with this opportunity to introduce viewers to people they’ve always wanted to know more about.”

Gray Television completed its acquisition of CBS46 and Peachtree TV along with 15 other Meredith stations on December 1. The company immediately executed a plan to expand programming on both of its Atlanta stations.

“Having Monica Pearson, a trailblazer for women and minorities in the Atlanta market, join our team will help us deliver on our plans to add to the already terrific programming you see on CBS46 and Peachtree TV,” said Gray’s Executive Chairman and CEO Hilton H. Howell. “Viewers can expect to see more local content, more relevant content, and more in-depth coverage.”

After her retirement, Pearson graduated with a master’s degree, Magna Cum Laude from the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication in 2014. She wrote a column, Monica Matters, for the quarterly magazine, Southern Seasons and she taught at Atlanta Metropolitan State College. Pearson freelanced at KISS 104.1 FM, hosting a Sunday public affairs show as well as the station’s This Week in Black History series on its website. She also served as one of three hosts of the Emmy-nominated Georgia Public Broadcasting show, “A Seat at the Table.”

Pearson served as the first African American and only the second woman to chair the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta. She has been inducted into the National Association of Black Journalist Hall of Fame, the University of Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame, the Atlanta Press Club Hall of Fame, Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. From 2005-2021, she served on the Board of Jurors for the prestigious George Foster Peabody Awards at the University of Georgia. She will be the first African American woman to chair the Board of Jurors in 2022.

Pearson is married and has a daughter and stepson. She lives in Atlanta.

About Gray:

Gray Television, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is the largest owner of top-rated local television stations and digital assets in the United States. Gray also owns video program production, marketing, and digital businesses including Raycom Sports, Tupelo Honey, and RTM Studios, the producer of PowerNation programs and content. Gray is also the majority owner of Swirl Films.

Gray Contact:

Rick Burns, Vice President, Corporate Relations, 323-493-0123

CBS46 Contact:

Erik Schrader, General Manager, 216-906-8732

 


FAQ

What deal did Gray Television sign with Monica Kaufman Pearson?

Gray Television signed a two-year deal for Monica Kaufman Pearson to host programs on CBS46 and Peachtree TV.

When will Monica Kaufman Pearson's interview-themed series launch?

The interview-themed series hosted by Monica Kaufman Pearson is set to launch in February 2022.

What is Gray Television's recent acquisition related to CBS46 and Peachtree TV?

Gray Television completed its acquisition of CBS46/WGCL-TV and Peachtree TV/WPCH-TV on December 1, 2021.

How does Monica Kaufman Pearson's return affect CBS46 and Peachtree TV's programming?

Her return is expected to enhance local content and provide more in-depth coverage on CBS46 and Peachtree TV.

What impact does Monica Kaufman Pearson have on journalism in Atlanta?

Monica Kaufman Pearson is recognized as a pioneer for women and minorities in journalism, significantly influencing the Atlanta market.

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