Siegel-Cohen’s husband, Joel, died in October, and she then left “The Morning Show,“ according to WJXT.She is survived by parents Eddie and Helen Siegel, son Martin and sister Frances. Associates Degree jobs in Jacksonville, FL.

She was previously assistant news director at WFLA TV 8 in Tampa/St. Before joining WJXT, Ellis had been News Director of WDIV, the Graham Media Group, Inc. station in Detroit. The station’s news4jax.com is Jacksonville’s No. How much does a News Anchor make in Jacksonville, FL? He also started PositivelyJax a station-wide project that inspires viewers by telling stories about people and organizations leading positive efforts to make Jacksonville a better place to live.The station has turned the market’s regional Spelling Bee into and prime-time broadcast event, televised the first-ever local high school musical into a prime-time show, and created the Bold City Showcase, a one-day high school football event featuring six local teams in three games played on one field, all broadcast live on WJXT.In 2014 Ellis won the Station Excellence Emmy Award from the Suncoast chapter of National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.Before joining WJXT, Ellis had been news director of WDIV, the Graham Media Group Inc. station in Detroit.
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In 2014 news4jax.com earned the national Edward R. Murrow award as the best local television website in the United States.On WCWJ, he has worked to strengthen, its local brand in the market developing and launching several local programs including The Mark Brunell Show a weekly Jacksonville Jaguars football show featuring the former Jaguars Quarterback and JaxBest, a comprehensive local online guide to all the best places to see, eat, and experience Jacksonville.Ellis has led WJXT in launching several innovative projects to emphasize its popular station brand, The Local Station.

Ellis is an 11-time Emmy winner and has earned several regional Edward R. Murrow Awards and state broadcast association honors throughout his career.In addition to serving on the board of the Florida Association of Broadcasters, Ellis is very active in the Jacksonville community.
A woman who produced more than 30 years of news coverage at Jacksonville’s WJXT TV-4 died Thursday morning from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.Executive Producer Sharon Siegel-Cohen was 62, diagnosed less than two years ago with a disease that left her unable to walk as she continued to produce programming, according to a WJXT story on her death.Her son, Martin Siegel-Cohen, called her “an amazing mom.”“She was a fighter to the very end and always had a smile on her face,” he said. “And thanks to the TV gig, I was able to interview Dustin Hoffman when he was trying a comeback in 'Kramer vs. Kramer.’”Ultimately in a wheelchair, Mrs. Siegel-Cohen also worked to raise money to find a cure for ALS, taking part in Jacksonville’s Walk for A Cure a year ago.Those efforts also led to Mrs. Siegel-Cohen being honored with a Courage Award in May at a benefit for Augie’s Quest, a nonprofit dedicated to helping find a treatment and cure for ALS.Mrs.

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1982 – 2001 19 years. He is a trustee with the Jacksonville Chamber, serves on the board of Goodwill Industries of North Florida, is a member of the advisory board of the Career Academies for the St. John’s County School District, is on the board of High School 9:12, a local organization helping to prepare students for college, and is a board member for Take it to Heart a non-profit program in Jacksonville focused on educating minority women about heart disease.He is also a member of the Chairman’s Club for the Jacksonville Sports Council, the organization dedicated to generating economic impact and growth through sports in Jacksonville, including running the annual Gator Bowl college football game played each January.A Michigan native, Ellis is a proud graduate of Michigan State University and holds a BA in Radio, Television, and Digital Communication. Bob Ellis is the vice president and general manager of WJXT and WCWJ, the Graham Media Group Inc. duopoly in Jacksonville, Florida.

We even did a few stand-ups outside the studio,” Clark said. University of Florida. News Director 1999 to 2001 WJXT-TV.