KMSP-TV Ch. 9, a Fox-owned TV station in Minneapolis, Minn. has appointed Hannah Flood co-anchor of the 4:30 to 6 a.m. newscast after reporting and anchoring in the mornings since last spring,” reports Adweek.
Flood was a morning news anchor at WMTV-TV Ch. 15, an NBC and CW affiliate in Madison, Wis. She also interned at and wrote for Hubbard Broadcasting Inc. in a St. Paul, Minnesota family-owned and operated broadcasting company with 10 TV stations.
Flood graduated from the University of Minnesota.
Se Kwon, joins from WDAY-TV Ch. 6, an ABC-affiliate in Fargo, N.D., where she worked as a TV news reporter, and recently as a news anchor. She also reported for Fox Sports. In her new role, Kwon will replace Flood as a morning reporter.
Kwon is an Emmy-award winning anchor and reporter and has a B.A. from the University of North Dakota.
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