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  1. Stan Stovall signed off for good Wednesday, retiring as a longtime TV news anchor in Baltimore. After four decades in Baltimore and 52 years in broadcast journalism, Stovall anchored his final newscast on WBAL-TV 11 alongside Deborah Weiner.

    • Megyn Kelly. Kelly ended her 13 years at Fox News in Jan. 2017 as the well-regarded host of her own popular 9 p.m. show. Instead of renewing her contract, she moved to NBC, where she hosted a short-lived Sunday night program and a weekday morning talk show.
    • Glenn Beck. Beck started his meteoric run at Fox News the day after former President Barack Obama was inaugurated in 2009. He turned the sleepy 5 p.m. hour into a ratings juggernaut, peppered with controversy and intricate conspiracy theories.
    • Gretchen Carlson. Carlson worked her way up from Fox & Friends co-host to anchor of her own program in 2013, but her contract wasn't renewed when it expired in June 2016.
    • Chris Wallace. Wallace was Fox News' most prominent news anchor when he announced unexpectedly in Dec. 2021 that he was leaving to join CNN's new streaming service, CNN+.
  2. Nov 25, 2022 · This past Wednesday - the night before Thanksgiving - a beloved Baltimore television newsman made his final appearance in a newscast, before retiring after a 52-year career. Stan Stovall is an award-winning news anchor who has been a fixture on local television for decades.

  3. Aug 21, 2020 · Janesville native Stan Fox raced in the Indy 500 eight times. The final time, in 1995, ended with a horrific first-lap crash that put an end to Fox’s racing career.

  4. “I was having difficulty seeing without glasses, and I knew my time was finally running out”—that’s when he told WBAL GM Dan Joerres he was ready to retire. Covering the Burmese civil war and living in a jungle combat zone with rebel forces in 1988.

  5. Nov 21, 2022 · We all have been lucky to have had Stan on loan from his family for every headline, but now, he's the lead story as he heads home to enjoy time with them. WBAL-TV's Stan Stovall to conclude 50 ...

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  7. Jul 20, 2021 · WBAL-TV 11 announced that veteran journalist and news anchor Stan Stovall is preparing for his eventual retirement in 2022.

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