- Paul Magers
Paul Magers (born
May 15 ,1954 ) is a television news anchor who works for theCBS owned and operated television station KCBS in Los Angeles,California . He was born inSanta Maria, California , but grew up in Ellensburg,Washington . Magers worked for the Twin Cities television stationKARE , anNBC affiliate, for 20 years.Magers originally planned to pursue a legal career and he earned a degree at
Hamline University School of Law . But later he became interested in television because of his brotherRon Magers , who worked in the TV industry. Paul's first television job was atKSTP-TV in St. Paul, Minnesota where he worked as a technician, dispatcher, and producer. He moved on to be areporter atKATU in Portland,Oregon in 1979 where he covered the 1980 eruption ofMount St. Helens . In 1981, he moved toSan Diego, California to work as a reporter and anchor atKGTV .Paul arrived at KARE (then WTCN) in September 1983, along with co-anchor
Diana Pierce . They remained a team until September 2003. Paul and Diana's 20 years anchoring the 10:00 p.m. newscasts on Channel 11 is a record in the Twin Cities. Together, they led the station's news operation from a distant third (behind long-time arch rivalsKSTP-TV andWCCO-TV , to the leading news and information station inMinneapolis-St. Paul . During this time, Magers also developed popular on-air chemistry with meteorologist Paul Douglas, as well as Sports DirectorRandy Shaver .In 1986, Magers anchored live coverage of a
tornado being photographed by a KARE helicopter. WithGary Eichten ofMinnesota Public Radio , Paul co-moderated a memorable debate betweenUnited States Senate candidatesWalter Mondale andNorm Coleman .Paul's last on-air appearance at KARE was
December 12 ,2003 . He received bittersweet good-byes from his co-workers, as well as viewers. Upon leaving KARE, he said the story that affected him most while in Minnesota was the abduction ofJacob Wetterling in 1989.Magers appeared as himself in the 1998 movie "A Simple Plan", and has held the national anchordesk with guest positions on "
NBC Nightly News " and "The Today Show".Magers began working at KCBS television on
January 5 ,2004 , for a reported $2.5 million.External links
* [http://cbs2.com/bios/local_bio_005125209.html/ KCBS: Paul Magers]
* [http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/200211/04_zdechlikm_sendebate/ Minnesota Public Radio: Coleman, Mondale debate on eve of election]
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