Roz Abrams
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Roz Abrams
Roz Abrams (born 1949) is an American television journalist. Abrams was born in Lansing, Michigan. She most recently worked for WCBS-TV in New York City from 2004 to 2006. Abrams became popular with New Yorkers during her long-running work as an anchor on WABC-TV's Eyewitness News.
Career History and Honors
Career in New YorkFrom WABC-TV to WCBS-TVBefore joining WCBS-TV in 2004, Abrams had spent 18 years at WABC-TV, where she worked alongside veteran New York television journalists Bill Beutel, Ernie Anastos,[1] Greg Hurst, Robb Hanrahan,[2] Kaity Tong, Bill Ritter, Liz Cho, and Diana Williams.[3] Abrams began working at WABC-TV in February 1986 as a general reporter, and eventually became 5 p.m. co-anchor. The quick move began Abrams' long-term stint with the station. Her last partner at WABC-TV was Diana Williams, beginning in 2003. In late 2003, Roz Abrams was offered a contract by WCBS-TV to anchor CBS 2 News at 5 and 11. It is rumored that Abrams wanted to anchor the 11 p.m. news after Williams had asked for a lighter workload; however, the station selected Liz Cho (former ABC World News Now anchor) instead. As a result, Abrams accepted the WCBS contract. The move ended Abrams' 18 year history with the station. Sade Baderinwa now anchors the 5 p.m. edition of Eyewitness News with Williams. Abrams then joined WCBS-TV as the co-anchor of "CBS2 News" at 5 and 11 p.m. on April 19, 2004. She was first paired with veteran New York news anchor Ernie Anastos (who co-anchored WABC's Eyewitness News with her in the 1980s) and then with Jim Rosenfield. In April 2006, she was moved from 11 p.m. to noon, co-anchoring with Mary Calvi. Abrams was replaced at 11 p.m. with veteran Dana Tyler. However, in November 2006, Abrams left the air after WCBS-TV sports anchor Chris Wragge and new hire Kristine Johnson (formerly of NBC News and MSNBC) became the anchors at 5 and 11 p.m., while Tyler and Jim Rosenfield now anchor at noon and 6 p.m. Calvi has returned to anchoring the weekend editions of "CBS2 News", while Abrams remains off-air as she awaits the expiration of her contract. According to the New York Post, Ms. Abrams is "currently sitting out her contract - and collecting what's believed to be roughly $6 million that's due to her."[4] Abrams has not reappeared, and may never do so, since she had a long-term contract with the station.[5] Revitalization at WCBS-TVWhile Roz Abrams was an active part of CBS2 News, she did more than anchor the 5 and 11 p.m. newscasts. In addition to anchoring, she held a series about the impacts of having HIV/AIDS. In this series, Ms. Abrams went into urban communities and spoke to women and men that was infected at the hand of a thought to be "monogomous" relationship. Abrams remarked in 2003 that she left Eyewitness News because she did not have an important enough load or even a large enough profile. It was rumored that Abrams had a face lift upon her arrival at WCBS-TV. Ironically, CBS commented that Roz Abrams was let-go from their flagship station because the general management was in search of "younger faces" (hence the hiring of Kristine Johnson and promotion for Chris Wragge who had replaced Warner Wolf in 2004). A Possible Return to Local News in New York CityRumors in 2007 speculated that Ms. Abrams was in talks with WNBC-TV to return back to NY television news. The deal fell through, and it appears Roz is in retirement. In August and September, 2008, new rumors and speculations began to surface regarding whom viewers would like to see replace Rosanna Scotto on the 5 and 10 PM newscasts on FOX 5 News, after being placed on Good Day New York alongside Greg Kelly(formerly of the Fox News Channel). Among the people suggested (according to the New York Daily News) were Dana Tyler of WCBS-TV and Roz Abrams formerly of WCBS-TV.[6][7] Roz is also set to make an appearance in the 2008 film Pride and Glory, starring Ed Norton and Colin Farrell, due out in theatres in October. She will play the role of a television anchor. References
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