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CBS taps Horner to cover environment and climate change

Chance Horner

Chance Horner has joined the CBS Innovation Lab to report on environment and climate change for CBS stations nationwide.

Recently, Horner was at WFAA-TV Ch.8 in Dallas, where he worked as a journalist and director of photography.

Horner was a photojournalist at WTVJ-TV Ch. 6, an NBC-owned station in Miami; KLRT-TV Ch. 16, a Fox affiliate in Little Rock, Ark.; KTUL-TV Ch. 8, an ABC affiliate in Tulsa, Okla.; and at KTXS-TV Ch. 12, an ABC and CW Plus affiliate in Texas.

Horner has a B.A. from Hardin-Simmons University.

Be sure to congratulate Horner on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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