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Get the full report, and more Chicago media news, at. Jeanne Bice Dies: Quacker Factory QVC Host, Passes Away. Payne later co-anchored with Steve Sanders and Mark Suppelsa. Albany left QVC December 2 Albany Irvin fired It was in the news that QVC host Albany Irvin.

Her big break came two years later when she was discovered by WGN news director Paul Davis and she moved to Chicago to replace Pat Harvey alongside Rick Rosenthal on the 9 p.m. In 1988, she was hired as news anchor at WNEM, the NBC affiliate in Saginaw, Michigan. She suffered a lot of health issues the last several years. Allison was a sweet, kind woman a great anchor, who had an adorable smile.

A 21-year veteran of the Chicago news station, Payne died in her home on September 1, according to a WGN press release. Just got the news that longtime WGNTV anchor Allison Payne has died. Former WGN-TV anchor Allison Payne has reportedly passed away. Payne passed away in her hometown of Detroit on Wednesday, September 1. WGNs Allison Payne takes a look back at the life of the late Chicago newsman extraordinaire John Drury, including thoughts from former colleagues Tom Skilling. She began as an intern and reporter at WNWO, the ABC affiliate in Toledo, Ohio. WGN-TV confirmed the news on Friday (September 10). A news presenter - also known as a newsreader, newscaster (short for 'news broadcaster'), anchorman or The team is Mark Suppelsa and Micah Materre, who co-anchor the WGN News at Nine, will do the same for the evening news from 4 to 6 p Dick Johnson, longtime Chicago TV news anchor for NBC, ABC stations, has died at 66 He’d posted March 19 on. The 21-year veteran of the station passed away September 1 at her home in Detroit, according to a WGN press release. Talented and much admired, she will be greatly missed."Ī native of Richmond, Virginia, Payne grew up in Detroit and graduated from the University of Detroit and Bowling Green State University. Former WGN-TV anchor Allison Payne has died at the age of 57. "We are grateful for the many contributions she made to WGN-TV and to Chicago. "Allison Payne was a one-of-a-kind talent who quickly became one of Chicago's very own," said Paul Rennie, vice president and general manager of WGN. No cause of death was reported for Payne, who battled addictions and other health issues during her later years in Chicago.
