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KTVU’s Julie Haener retires

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“to spend more time with family”.
Haener retires after 27 years at FOX 2 Oakland. Haener, who is originally from Tacoma, joined KTVU in 1997 and began working as an anchor the next year.

Tacoma native, longtime Bay area news reader — Julie Haener

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  • Congratulations on your retirement. Enjoy your time doing the things you like to do. Wishing you a happy retirement 😊 !

  • From emmysf.tv: The Pacific Northwest was home to Julie Haener where she graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. She launched her career in 1990 in Yakima, Washington, actually living in a tiny apartment right above the TV station. Putting in 12-hour days as a reporter, anchor, producer, editor, writer and photographer, she then moved on to Fresno station KJEO-TV as weeknight anchor and health reporter. After that came a job at KIRO in Seattle. She anchored mornings, requiring her to be at work by 3 AM every day. In 1997, Haener was hired by Bay Area station KTVU. Haener started at the station as a freelance reporter and within a couple of months was hired full time. She was promoted to weekend anchor in 1998 and in 2000 joined Dennis Richmond on the newly launched KTVU Channel Two News at 6. By 2006, she was named co-anchor of The Ten O’clock News, eventually expanding her anchoring duties to include the News at 5. During her time at KTVU, Haener has been recognized with seven Emmy® Awards, including one in 2004 for Best On-Camera News Anchor. That same year, American Women in Radio and Television
    named her Best TV On-Air Reporter. Haener grew up in Tacoma but said that she quickly fell in love with the Bay Area. She continues to enjoy taking candid photos whenever possible. She said that she has nearly 40,000 pictures on her computer waiting to be organized.

  • After 27 years, there are graduations and weddings. Probably, a good time to take a break.

  • She was at KIRO during the UPN days. IIRC, she did the 5-7 a.m. newscast.

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