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Dennis Richmond
Born (1943-05-26) May 26, 1943 (age 81)
Alma materWayne State University
Columbia University
OccupationNews anchor
Years active1961–2008
EmployerKTVU

Dennis Richmond (born May 26, 1943) is an American retired news anchor who spent 40 years with Oakland, California-based KTVU.[1]

Biography[edit]

Early life[edit]

Richmond grew up in Rossford, Ohio and graduated from Rossford High School in 1961. He served in the United States Army from 1961 to 1964 with the 82nd Airborne Division.[1] He attended Wayne State UniversityinDetroit from 1965 to 1967. He then attended Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1969 on a scholarship which he was offered while working at KTVU.

Career[edit]

He joined KTVU on April 23, 1968[2] as a clerk typist, and became anchor in 1976—one of the first African-Americans to become chief anchor of a major-market TV newscast. He co-anchored alongside Barbara Simpson from 1978 to 1986. Elaine Corral served as co-anchor from 1986 to 1998, followed by Leslie Griffith through 2006. His last co-anchor was Julie Haener. During his career he and his wife settled in Pleasanton, California.[3]

After 40 years with KTVU, including 31 as anchor, Richmond retired on May 26, 2008, his 65th birthday.[4] By the time of his retirement, Richmond had become the highly respected dean of Bay Area TV news anchors, the longest-serving anchor in the Bay Area's history. His final show garnered 400,000 viewers, giving the newscast a 15.6 Nielsen rating and making him "more popular than Oprah".[5] He has one daughter from a previous relationship and two grandchildren.

Frank Somerville, a longtime anchor for KTVU's morning and afternoon newscasts, succeeded Richmond as anchor of the 10 O'Clock News.[citation needed]

Awards[edit]

Richmond has won several awards, including the Humanitarian Award of Oakland (the highest honor given in that city) and the Black Media Coalition Journalist of the Year Award. He was honored as the Good Scout of the year by the Boy Scouts of America San Francisco Bay Area Council in 2004.[citation needed]

With him leading the news team, KTVU has won several Emmys and Radio-Television News Directors Association awards.[citation needed]

Richmond also received an Award of Distinction from Rossford High School, as a distinguished graduate.[6][7]

Honors[edit]

The old part of the San Francisco Bay Bridge was named the Dennis Richmond Bridge in his honor while the bridge was being remodeled.[citation needed]

Personal life[edit]

Dennis Richmond is a native of Toledo, Ohio, and served in the United States Army for three years.[8] He gambled on driving to California without a plan; he found employment with KTVU as a typist and never left.[8]

Richmond is a member of the board of directors of the Child Abuse Consortium, which is a California statewide government agency. In addition to that, he has also been the General Chairperson of the YMCA fundraising drive for Alameda County. He has also served in the Oakland: Mayor's Blue Ribbon Committee to Save High School Sports.

During Richmond's years as a news anchor, his wife operated a beauty salon business.[3] As of 2011, he resides in Grass Valley, California, after previously living in San Ramon, California.[4]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Dennis Richmond on 40 years broadcasting news, Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle, May 16, 2008, access date December 24, 2011
  • ^ Rubin, Sylvia (September 13, 2010). "KTVU Anchor Stays on Top". The San Francisco Chronicle.
  • ^ a b Dennis Richmond's connections, October 24, 1999, access date December 25, 2011
  • ^ a b Ex-news anchor Dennis Richmond has no regrets, Julian Guthrie, San Francisco Chronicle, February 25, 2011, access date December 25, 2011
  • ^ Dennis Richmond is bigger than Oprah, San Francisco Chronicle, May 23, 2008, access date December 25, 2011
  • ^ Ray, Erika (October 18, 2006). "TV newsman, ex-banker selected to receive Rossford Award of Distinction". The Blade. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  • ^ "Awards of Distinction" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b Longtime anchor Dennis Richmond to leave KTVU in May, Peter Hardlaub, San Francisco Chronicle, January 17, 2008, access date December 25, 2011
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