Dennis Richmond, the KTVU Channel 2 anchor who was a steady presence on Bay Area television sets for four decades, has died at the age of 81. Richmond, who was known for his professionalism and ...
Fond remembrances poured in Wednesday for the storied KTVU journalist, who was one of the nation’s first Black major-market ...
Dennis Richmond, one of the nation’s first Black anchors of a major market TV newscast, joined KTVU as a clerk and rose to the rank of anchor in 1976, a job he held until 2008, when he retired five ...
He worked for KTVU for 40 years. Upon his death at the age of 81, he is remembered by his colleagues as someone who built the 10 o'clock News and made the station number 1. Former KTVU South Bay ...
Under Richmond, the Ten O’Clock news became the Bay ... he co-anchored the Loma Prieta earthquake from the KTVU parking lot. And in 1991, he delivered the news about the Oakland hills firestorm ...
Dennis Richmond was a chain-breaking news anchor who appeared on the KTVU Channel 2 news for four decades, being one of the very first Black anchors in a major U.