This is a listing of past & present members of KSL-TV's news department
News[]
Anchors
- Jed Boal: Weekdays & afternoon newscasts (R)
- Amanda Butterfield: Weekdays & afternoon newscasts (R)
- Scott Haws: Mornings & Noon
- Bruce Lindsay: Weeknights
- Keith McCord: Weekends (R)
- Tonya Papanikolas: Mornings & Noon (R)
- Lori Prichard: Weekends & Investigative (R)
- Nadine Wimmer: Weeknights
(R): also serves as reporter
Franchise Reporters
- Carole Mikita: Arts & Leisure, Religion & fill-in anchor
- Dr. Kim Mulvhill: Medical reporter (also seen on KPIX-TV in San Francisco)
- Sam Penrod: Utah County bureau chief
- Richard Piatt: Political reporter (fill in for anchors)
- Nadine Wimmer: displays a series of "Staying Safe" reports
- Ed Yeates: Health & science reporter
- Sandra Yi: Crime reporter
General Assignment Reporters
- Alex Cabrero
- John Daley
- Sarah Dallof
- John Hollenhorst
- Shara Park
- Nicole Gonzales
- Jennifer Stagg
Weather[]
- Kevin Eubank: Weeknights @ 5:00, 6:00 & 10:00 PM
- Dan Pope: Weekends, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays @ 4:00 & 6:30 PM
- Len Randolph: Mondays & Tuesdays @ 4:00 & 6:30 PM
- Grant Weyman: Morning & Noon
Sports[]
- Kathy Aiken: Reporter
- Jeremiah Jensen: Reporter & fill-in anchor
- Tom Kirkland: Sports director (appears weeknights)
- Rod Zundel: Weekend anchor
- Greg Wrubell: Morning anchor
Studio 5[]
Studio 5 is a midday newsmagazine-style program aired weekdays @ 11:00 AM. It's co-hosts are Brooke Walker & Darin Adams
Editorial[]
- Duane Cardall
Past Personalities[]
- Kerry Barrett, morning & noon anchor, currently @ WTXF
- Craig Bolerjack, sports anchor, presently a play-by-play announcer with the Utah Jazz in addition to play-by-play for college & NFL football broadcasts for CBS Sports
- Gretchen Carr, weekend & morning anchor, later moved to KCBS-TV; whereabouts unknown
- Jane Clayson, weekend anchor, formerly co-host of the CBS Early Show
- Lisa Conley, morning & weekend anchor, later moved to KTVX, whereabouts unknown
- Reed Cowan, reporter, moved to KTVX ABC 4 as anchor/reporter, now @ WSVN
- Steve Cyphers, sports anchor, later moved to ESPN; whereabouts unknown
- Kelley Day, morning anchor/reporter, currently works as the lead female anchor for KOIN
- Steve Eager, anchor/reporter, currently @ KDFW
- Mark Eubank, Chief Meteorologist, now retired. Joined KSL in 1990, previously worked for KUTV 22 years prior
- Dina Freedman, weekend meteorologist, moved to KTVX
- Ashley Hayes, reporter, currently @ WSB-TV in Atlanta
- Samantha Hayes, 4:00 & 4:30 PM Anchor/Reporter; currently a CNN correspondent in Washington, D.C.
- Brent Hunsaker, reporter, currently @ KTVX
- Jeff Hullinger, Sports anchor/reporter
- Paul James, Sports Anchor, retired (part of the Nourse, Welti & James team—26 years)
- Kim Johnson, weekday morning & noon anchor; whereabouts unknown
- Scott Light, morning & noon anchor, currently @ KPNX
- Doug Miller, outdoor specialist, later moved to KUTV (died August 2006)
- Brian Mullahy, anchor/reporter, currently @ KUTV
- Jim Nantz, sports anchor, now the lead sports announcer for CBS Sports
- Dick Nourse, Weeknight 10:00 PM anchor, retired on November 27th 2007 after 43 years with KSL
- Shelley Osterloh, Anchor/Reporter, retired
- Sterling Poulson, meteorologist, currently @ KUTV
- Kent Rupe, sports reporter, later moved to KUTV then KSTU, currently @ KTVX
- Brad Steinke, sports reporter & anchor, currently with FOX Sports Arizona
- Ruth Todd, Saturday Mornings, 12 Noon, then finally 10:00 PM anchor; moved to KTVX; Now semi-retired
- Nick Toma, morning & noon anchor/reporter, currently works as the morning & noon anchor for KMAX-TV
- Robert Walz, reporter, currently @ KTVX
- Bob Welti, Meteorologist, retired (part of the Nourse, Welti & James team—26 years)
- Susan Wood, anchor/reporter, later moved to KTVX; now retired
- Terry Wood, weekday morning & noon anchor, moved to KTVX; now retired
- Whit Johnson, 6:30 PM anchor/reporter, currently @ CBS Newspath, Washington D.C.
- Gene Kennedy, Reporter
- Coco (Nebeker) Warner, Presented High 5 Awards