Will Jones Biography
Will Jones joined the ABC 7 Eyewitness News team as a general assignment reporter in January 2016. worked as a reporter at stations in Greenville, South Carolina and Charleston, West Virginia
Will Jones Age
Information about Will Jones birthplace and date of birth has not been disclosed to the public yet or rather he has preferred keeping it private, away from the limelight.
Will Jones Family
his secretive nature has deprived us of knowing his early life, parents’ identity, and siblings’ details.
Will Jones Wife
ABC 7 reporter jones secretive nature has deprived us of knowing his early life, parents’ identity, and siblings’ details.
Will Jones Education
ABC 7 general assignment reporter Will attended Northwestern University, where he later graduated from Medill School of Journalism with a bachelor of science (B.S.), Broadcast Journalism.
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Will Jones Career
Will Jones joined the ABC 7 Eyewitness News team as a general assignment reporter in January 2016. he worked at the NBC affiliate in Detroit, Michigan. While in Detroit, Jones was honored with a Michigan Regional Emmy for Historical/Cultural News.
He has also worked as a reporter at stations in Greenville, South Carolina and Charleston, West Virginia. Jones got his start on the assignment desk at a station in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jones serves as a board member for the National Association of Black Journalists Chicago Chapter. The chapter received the NABJ Chapter of the Year award in 2018. Reporter at WSAZ-TV from Aug 2006 – Oct 2009 responsible for Turned stories for the afternoon and evening newscasts.
Jones joins WLS-TV from WDIV-TV, an NBC affiliate in Detroit, MI, where he has been a reporter since November 2012. He has also been a reporter for WHNS-TV in Greenville, SC (2009-2012) and WSAZ-TV Charleston, WV (2006-2009). Jones began as a reporter for WBOY-TV in Clarksburg/Fairmont/Morgantown, WV in 2005. He also spent the summer of 2006 as an assignment desk editor at WXIX-TV in Cincinnati, OH. Reporter at FOX Carolina from Nov 2009 – Nov 2012 Responsible for 16 live-shots each day for the 4-hour morning newscast.
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Will works at an ABC 7 Eyewitness News team as a general assignment reporter as from January 2016.
Will Jones Interview
Published: 13 November 2015 12:40
Source: chicagoradioandmedia.com
WLS-TV/ABC 7 once again boosts its news team with another key hire. Will Jones will be the station’s newest general assignment reporter, starting on January 4th. A reporter for the past ten years, this will be his first time working in Chicago.
Jones joins WLS-TV from WDIV-TV, an NBC affiliate in Detroit, MI, where he has been a reporter since November 2012. He has also been a reporter for WHNS-TV in Greenville, SC (2009-2012) and WSAZ-TV Charleston, WV (2006-2009). Jones began as a reporter for WBOY-TV in Clarksburg/Fairmont/Morgantown, WV in 2005. He also spent the summer of 2006 as an assignment desk editor at WXIX-TV in Cincinnati, OH. Jones’s work in Detroit was honored with a Michigan Regional Emmy. Additionally, his Charleston work earned him a West Virginia Broadcasters Association Award.
While this will be his first time working at a Chicago television station, this is not Jones’ first time in Chicago, as he spent a few years living in Evanston. Jones, a native of Cincinnati, is a 2006 graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Jennifer Graves, WLS-TV Vice President, and News Director said today: “Will is a dynamic reporter, experienced in breaking news, and will be a terrific addition to our news team.”
Before arriving in Chicago, he worked at the NBC affiliate in Detroit, Michigan. While in Detroit, Jones was honored with a Michigan Regional Emmy for Historical/Cultural News.
He has also worked as a reporter at stations in Greenville, South Carolina and Charleston, West Virginia. Jones got his start on the assignment desk at a station in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. Jones serves as a board member for the National Association of Black Journalists Chicago Chapter. The chapter received the NABJ Chapter of the Year award in 2018. A 14-year-old boy accused of attempted murder for allegedly shooting two men during evening rush hour on a Red Line L platform on the North Side is expected back in court Monday.