Is Jeff Vaughn Leaving KCAL? Jeff Vaughn, an Evening News Anchor at KCBS and KCAL from Los Angeles, is stepping down from his position as an anchor for KCAL. There are speculations about his departure. Here’s what we know so far.
Is Jeff Vaughn Leaving KCAL?
Jeff Vaughn is a prominent figure in journalism with an affluent background in media and communications, who has extensive experience working for several broadcasting channels including as a seasoned Evening News Anchor for KCBS and KCAL in Los Angeles.
People are eager to know the details about his departure from the Kcal network. Following his sudden exit news from the network, he is now making a lot of buzz on the internet. Stay tuned to know whether he is leaving or not.
His journalist career includes anchoring and reporting experience with KENS-TV(CBS) in San Antonio, Texas; KSHB-TV(NBC) in Kansas City, Missouri; WDIV-TV (NBC) in Detroit and KCBD(NBC) in Lubbock, Texas.
What Happened to Jeff Vaughn?
There is no bad news about Jeff Vaughn at this moment but there is sad news as his migration from KCAL. However, there is no further information regarding his departure and he also has not shared any further information with his fans.
After resigning from KCAL, American journalist, news anchor, and reporter for KCAL9, Jeff Vaughn will be succeeded by Emmy-winning journalist Chauncy Glover, as per Ghbase.
Mr. Vaughn reported news at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. and he first joined CBS2 and KCAL9 in November 2015.
Chauncy Glover has recently been appointed as the new co-anchor for KCBS and KCAL. He comes with high expectations as he is a respected anchor from KTRK Houston.
“As I have had the pleasure of getting to know Chauncy Glover, it quickly became obvious that he has the heart of someone who passionately embraces the KCAL News mission of making our communities better places to live,” said, Joel Vilmenay, President, and general Manager of WDSU-TV and general manager of CBS News and Stations.
“It is an honor to be able to continue to live out my childhood dreams by joining the KCAL News team,” Mr. Vilmenay said in his statement, “I am well aware of what KCAL means to Southern California and I have long been an admirer of many of my new colleagues, including the legendary Pat Harvey — who is someone I hold in high regard as a journalist and shares my love of singing and making a joyful noise.”