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Dave Evans (reporter)

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Dave Evans
Born1962 (age 60–61)
Alma materMissouri School of Journalism
OccupationTelevision journalist

Dave Evans (born 1962) is a retired American television journalist. From 1999 to 2022, he worked as a reporter for WABC-TV in New York City, New York.

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Early life and education

Evans earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

Career

He was a reporter for KAKE-TV in Wichita, Kansas, for a few years.

More recently, Evans was a reporter for WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas, where he was a senior political reporter for a decade. Evans covered several high-profile political stories and elections. He reported on Ross Perot's 1992 United States presidential campaign and his subsequent 1996 campaign, as well as the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

Evans has covered international affairs. He has reported on the Civil War that happened in Central America.[clarification needed] He led coverage for the American intervention in Haiti.[clarification needed]

He traveled to Iowa to cover the 2008 U.S. presidential election.

After serving as a political reporter for nearly 22 years for WABC-TV, Evans officially retired from reporting on January 7, 2022.[1]

Accolades

Evans received the award for American Press Best Reporter in Texas.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dave Evans says farewell to Eyewitness News after 22 years". WABC-TV. January 7, 2021.

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This page was last edited on 22 July 2023, at 04:06
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