WOFL TV -- My Reel
This is my reel: a collection of some of my stories and anchoring from my time as a reporter/fill-in anchor at WOFL-TV.
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Reporter / Journalist
- On-Air Reporter / Host
Raleigh, NC, USA
$250 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteKimberly Holmes has a wealth of experience. From reporting and anchoring to shooting, editing and producing, she’s done it all, and often, all in the same day! She was a morning anchor at WBOC on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. During her time at WOFL-TV in Orlando, she was responsible for covering health and education stories for the special projects department, as well as general assignment reporting duties. She also helped manage the special projects department. Lastly, she often filled-in on the anchor desk for every newscast--- usually at a moment's notice. Her heartfelt coverage of an officer’s funeral earned her an award from the Associated Press. Right before landing in Central Florida, she was the weekend anchor & special projects reporter at WXIX-TV in Cincinnati & WBOC-TV in Salisbury, Md. Her career began behind the scenes. She worked as an associate producer in Miami and as a field producer at Bloomberg TV in D.C. Kimberly graduated from Duke University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
This is my reel: a collection of some of my stories and anchoring from my time as a reporter/fill-in anchor at WOFL-TV.
Exclusive interview with two of the children of Civil Rights icon, Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, just days after his death.
Imagine this: one day, you have it all and then bad luck strikes and one problem after another leads to the loss of your home. Homelessness is a growing problem in America. A recent study shows while the number of people without a place to live is down across Florida, it's actually higher than normal in the county that houses Orlando. I met a hardworking teacher who is homeless.
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