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MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts returns to Atlanta as a CBS46 evening anchor

https://www.ajc.com/blog/radiotvtal...-cbs46-evening-anchor/RiCp1asCmRRXIfSJaxZtsI/

Former CNN Headline News anchor and reporter Thomas Roberts is returning to Atlanta after more than a decade away to become an evening anchor at CBS46.

Roberts spent most of the past decade in New York at MSNBC in various capacities but left last November.

He will replace Ben Swann, who was fired by CBS46 in January for working on a Reality Check/Truth in Media side project without the network’s permission. Swann’s penchant for conspiracy theories did not sit well with management.

At CBS46 (WGCL-TV), Roberts will work alongside Sharon Reed.

Roberts is an impressive get for a station that has struggled for years to gain ratings traction or maintain consistent staffing or management.

I am not sure what Roberts’ start date is but it should be sometime this month. CBS46 news director Steve Doerr declined to comment but the news leaked out to FTVLive this week. I was able to confirm the move from multiple sources.

Roberts started his career in broadcast TV news in markets such as San Diego, Lincoln, Neb., Fort Myers, Fla. and Hampton Roads, Va. before joining CNN in 2001.

He was a weekday co-anchor at CNN Headline News based in Atlanta for several years. He left in 2007. For a time, he did work for “Entertainment Tonight” and “The Insider” as well as CBS News.

Roberts joined MSNBC in 2010. While at MSNBC, he also did correspondence work for NBC News and filled in as a host of the “Today” show and NBC Nightly News.

The Maryland native won an Emmy for his coverage of the Supreme Court decision to accept gay marriage in 2015. Before Rachel Maddow, Shepard Smith, Don Lemon and Anderson Cooper, Roberts was the first major openly gay news anchor when he came out in 2006 while at CNN.

According to the article Roberts will take over Ben Swanns Spot at WGCL Atlanta.
 
I know this was (sort of) brought up in another post. But seriously... What is the deal with former anchors of national network news organizations ending up at CBS 46 of all stations?? Lol
 
That's been going on for a long time. Do you remember Jane Robelot who came from CBS This Morning. She was hired when Merry Death bought the station from Tribune (1999).
I think they get desperate and take the two-year gig while they look for something else. They've got to know the legacy of the station by now.
 
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