Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Valerie Coleman Made Her Mark At KGO-TV And CNN; SF Business Anchor Also Had Stint At CNBC

 Valerie Coleman was a major personality on the Bay Area TV broadcast scene as an anchor for KGO-TV. My how time flies ---

She spent considerable time at CNN as their business correspondent and CNBC.

As Valerie Coleman-Morris she's working for the CBS Radio Network reporting on business and women's issues.



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11 comments:

  1. She also worked at KRON in early eighties as did I (but not in News for me).

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  2. Anyone else remember when she kicked the cop in the nuts?

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    1. 2:25 PM, No, I don't actually recall the story of her kicking a police officer in the rocks. Did that really happen and was she like 'overmedicated' or something?
      I recall years back when the actress Zsa Zsa Gabor slapped a cop and was fined for it.

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  3. She's also a San Jose State grad.

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  4. She also used to be an anchor on KCBS radio with Al Hart when the station WAS great

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  5. Women's issues?

    What's that?

    Are those topics like cooking, vacuuming, which toilet bowl cleaner is best?

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  6. That is correct at 3:00pm.
    She was the keynote speaker at the 1996 SJSU graduation.

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  7. 5:28 sounds like he wants the media to cover "traditional AMERICAN" issues (RE: White Male issues)...like Negro Lynchings, Sunday services, and NASCAR.

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    1. 8.30AM, Nice Try with your Race-Baiting-Projection. My take on 5:28 is completely different. I speculate 5:28 is a young woman who still prefers to pretend that there are no differences between the sexes, and anyone who believes such is a contemptable Neanderthal. This reminds me of the latest stupid thing said by one of Nancy Pelosi's daughters. I can't recall her name. In ref,. to reaction on the Ray Rice Spousal Abuse, she said "It is wrong for people to express revulsion with this violence bu saying ":Real Men Don't Hit Women". She says that expression is way too "Heteronormative", and doesn't take other genders into consideration. By the way, I adore 'Traditional AMERICAN values, such as hard work, devotion and commitment to my family, spiritual support from my religion of choice, and I'm not a White Male, I've never attended any lynchings regardless of race, and I find NASCAR a bore, but that's just me. LIBS like you always categorize and profile.

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  8. She is/was a difficult person to work with...

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    1. She was difficult to work with and a prima donna in my opinion. I remember when she bitched me out at KGO-TV for addressing her as "Ms. Coleman". No foolin'.

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