NBC10 Philadelphia has hired Frances Wang as a weekend anchor/reporter and Karen Hua as a multimedia journalist.
Wang begins Jan. 10 and Hua on Jan. 3.
Wang joins from WFOR in Miami, where she was an anchor/reporter. She also held the same post at KXTV in Sacramento and was a reporter/fill-in anchor at KREM in Spokane, Washington. She has also worked at CNN, E! News, and KABC-TV in Los Angeles. Wang has a B.A. from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
Hua comes from News 12 New York where she served as a reporter covering Westchester and the Hudson Valley. Before that, she was a multimedia journalist for KGET, the NBC affiliate in Bakersfield, California. There, she served as lead reporter for the station’s Emmy award-winning coverage of the Stagecoach wildfire in Central California. Hus has also worked at Forbes, NBC New York, CNBC, and the TODAY Show. She graduated from the University of Michigan.
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