Glenn Rinker is a Washington broadcasting legend. He joined WRC-TV in 1966 and did their seven o'clock news program with Bill Littauer. In 1967, he was moved up to the six o'clock report and he teamed with Neil Boggs at Four, but in 1971, Boggs was replaced by a very young Jim Vance; he and Rinker put Channel Four news on the map for the better part of six years. If you want to know more about the late great Glenn Rinker, check it out on Google.
i love vintage WPLG i grew up in south florida in the 90s i miss Ann Bishop
This was after solo anchor (and New Orleans native) Ron Hunter made the move to NBC owned-and-operated WMAQ-TV's NewsCenter 5.
Didn’t want to share anchor duties with Ann Bishop?
@@davanmani556 Ms. Bishop wasn't anchoring at 6 and 11 at that point.
Ann Bishop was a longtime newscaster in Baltimore at WJZ-TV from the late 1960's thru the 1970's.
@@armorybrunotjr.3204 I just found that out today.
Glenn Rinker is a Washington broadcasting legend. He joined WRC-TV in 1966 and did their seven o'clock news program with Bill Littauer. In 1967, he was moved up to the six o'clock report and
he teamed with Neil Boggs at Four, but in 1971, Boggs was replaced
by a very young Jim Vance; he and Rinker put Channel Four news
on the map for the better part of six years. If you want to know more
about the late great Glenn Rinker, check it out on Google.