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Jim Rosenfield is an American local television
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currently working for
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, the
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-owned television station in
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Career

Rosenfield started his television news career in 1981, after graduating from Duke University. He started out at
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in Durham, North Carolina, where he was a general assignment reporter. He moved to Houston,
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, as a reporter and eventually anchor. He later moved to
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, where he became a reporter and weekend anchor at
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. He came to New York in 1998, and joined WCBS-TV, where he co-anchored the noon newscast with Cindy Hsu, and the 5pm newscast with Lisa Cooley (later known as Lisa Hill). He left WCBS in April 2000 after a contract dispute and joined rival station
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, where he co-anchored the 5pm newscast ( "Live at Five") with
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. He left WNBC in 2005, and returned to WCBS in June of that year to replace
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, who in turn left WCBS for a 5-year $10 million contract at
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. He was one of the hirings of Dianne Doctor, who had been his previous boss at WNBC. This move allowed Rosenfield to become lead male anchor at a local New York station, which would not have happened if he remained at WNBC (where longtime anchor
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is locked in as anchor at 11pm for years to come). Between June 2005 and April 2006, Rosenfield anchored ''CBS 2 News at 5'' and ''CBS 2 News at 11'' with
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. In April 2006 he dropped the 5PM newscast and joined
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at 6PM, while also keeping the 11PM with Tyler. Abrams had moved to noon and 5PM (but is now no longer at the station). In June 2007, he and Dana Tyler were reassigned to the noon and 6pm newscasts at WCBS by new station managers. In May 2008, the station's management decided to let him go as the noon and 6PM newscaster as a part of major CBS budget cuts across the owned station division (political reporter Andrew Kirtzman was let go in March;
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was let go for similar reasons in 2006). As the station was in breach of his contract it was considered a matter of time before Rosenfield would leave the station

On June 1, 2012, it was announced that Rosenfield will be joining WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. as a weekend news anchor, effective June 4

In September 2013, Rosenfield was asked by the NBC station division to join WCAU-TV in Philadelphia as weeknight anchor at 4, 6, and 11 p.m. On December 8, 2022 it was announced by WCAU-TV that Rosenfield would be leaving the station after 9 years to "be closer to home and pursue new opportunities." He will be moving back to New York to be closer to family, but has not made any specific announcements as to his future career plans. His last day on air will be Friday, December 23, 2022


Video of Rosenfield



September 11, 1988 weekend newscast, KTRK-TV Houston (ABC) 13 Eyewitness News Tonight

September 3, 1986: KTRK-TV Houston (ABC) 13 Eyewitness News Tonight * (From 31:00-31:36)


Sources


Daily News: Rosenfield's back at Channel 2
* ttps://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/about-nbc10/on-air/after-nine-years-jim-rosenfield-to-bid-farewell-to-nbc10/3445183/: After Nine Years, Jim Rosenfield to Bid Farewell to NBC10


References

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