Where are they now?
Today, we feature former WBRE reporter Bianca Solorzano.
Like most WBRE reporters, Solorzano paid her two-year dues in Binghamton before heading down Interstate 81. But her stay in Wilkes-Barre was rather short. After a year, Solorzano headed to California, and spent four years reporting and anchoring for Sacramento's KCRA.
The networks came calling, and Solorzano was off to MSNBC in 2003. For two years, she anchored coverage of the war in Iraq and other international matters. She then jumped to CBS News as a freelance correspondent.
Where is she now? Solorzano is a correspondent for CBS Newspath, the network service that provides customized standups for affiliates.
Like most WBRE reporters, Solorzano paid her two-year dues in Binghamton before heading down Interstate 81. But her stay in Wilkes-Barre was rather short. After a year, Solorzano headed to California, and spent four years reporting and anchoring for Sacramento's KCRA.
The networks came calling, and Solorzano was off to MSNBC in 2003. For two years, she anchored coverage of the war in Iraq and other international matters. She then jumped to CBS News as a freelance correspondent.
Where is she now? Solorzano is a correspondent for CBS Newspath, the network service that provides customized standups for affiliates.
2 Comments:
She was anchoring the 5 am news on MSNBC for a while, did a nice job.
Worked with her, liked her, very nice person. In all honesty, can't say a thing bad about her. The good on her for her success...
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