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Bruce Cunningham

Bruce Cunningham is the Sports Director and weekday sports anchor for FOX45. Bruce has been with the News at Ten since its inception in June 1991. He anchors sports weeknights on the 5, 10 and 11pm newscasts, including the 30-minute Sunday night edition of Sports Unlimited. Bruce has been the PA announcer for the Ravens (NFL) since 1999. Prior to that, he did radio play-by-play for the Ravens (NFL) and the Stallions (CFL), play-by-play for the MPSSAA High School football state championships, MIAA lacrosse, basketball and football, play-by-play for soccer for the Baltimore Blast (on HTS) and Lacrosse for the Baltimore Thunder (on WCBM). He hosted the Gary Williams Show on WNUV during the 1997 - 1998 season. Bruce also co-hosted the Orioles Pre-Game Show television program (MLB Baseball 1996) on WNUV TV-54. He is heard Saturdays from Noon-3pm ON 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore. Active in the community, Bruce hosted the local cut-ins on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon from 2000-2013 and has served as a youth coach in various sports and handles dozens of speaking engagements annually. Chances are, he threw out the first pitch one year for your local Little League. He has two grown children, Ashley and Bud, and has four grandchildren. He lives with his lovely wife Wendy in Pasadena. Bruce's list of awards includes: Feature story of the Year (1995) National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, The Associated Press` Best Year Round Sports Coverage (1991, 1992, 1997-2001, 2003-2014 ), Society of Professional Journalists (1993, 1994, 1995 Best Sports Feature), Associated Press Best Sports Feature in 1992, 1993 and 1994, Pimlico Old Hilltop Award (2004), Baltimore Magazine Best TV Sports Anchor 2004 and Baltimore Touchdown Club - Electronic Media See Jennifer Gilbert BioSee Denise Koch Bio
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Denise Koch

For more than three decades, Denise continues to be on WJZ’s anchor desk. She is one of the most respected and versatile broadcast journalists in town. Viewers turn to Denise Koch when they want credible news reports presented by one of the most veteran news reporters and anchors in Baltimore. Denise’s first introduction to WJZ viewers was on “Evening Magazine” where she was known as “Daring Denise,” tackling sports from hang gliding to scuba. She joined the newsroom as a lifestyle reporter, reviewing plays and films and filing stories twice a day on the arts and creative side of life. For a number of years, viewers were given an intimate portrait of fascinating Marylanders on her interview program, “Get To Know.” The Emmy Award–winning journalist has traveled to China, West Africa and Jamaica to report the news. She also covered the home front from around the U.S. and from every corner of our state, bringing local, national and world events into sharp focus for WJZ viewers. Her loyal sports fans accompanied Denise as she covered Baltimore’s search for an NFL team in Chicago to the Ravens’ quest for the 2001 Super Bowl trophy in Tampa. She also followed struggling high school students for four years as they participated in the “Futures” program, a series earning her both a Maryland State Teachers Award and a National Angels Award. And, later she traveled with high school students to Senegal to discover the roots of slavery, giving rise to a series later showcased at museums and at the National Post Office in the nation’s capital. Her work garnered Denise a host of awards. She is not only an Emmy award winner, but was nominated for Emmys eight times. The Society of Professional Journalists awarded her a prize for her documentary on Baltimore teachers in China, “Baltimore East.” Denise, a California native, attended UCLA where she earned the prestigious Natalie Wood Award for her talents. She graduated from California Institute of the Arts and later received her master’s from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her acting career took her to theatres around the country and even to the soap opera television series, “Another World,” eventually bringing her to Center Stage where she also served as literary manager. She has taught at UMBC, University of Michigan and University of Wisconsin. Giving back to the community is very important to Denise. She served on the advisory boards of the Hospice Network of Maryland, Success in Style (clothing women re- entering the workforce) and the Maryland Committee for the Children. For 10 years she served as a member of the Howard County Arts Council. She also served for two terms as a board member of the United Way  of Central Maryland, and as a member  of their women’s leadership council for five years. She is on the president’s advisory council for the University of Notre Dame, Maryland and also serves on the board of Camp Opportunity. Denise and her husband live in Owings Mills. See also Bio's of past emcees See Jennifer Gilbert BioSee Bruce Cunningham Bio
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