Chris Clark Reporter

Chris Clark Reporter

Chris Clark Reporter, of www.christheclarke.co.uk, is known throughout America and the rest of its continent as one of the longest running reporters that was a staple of local and international journalism and broadcasting for over 40 years.

As can be learnt by heading to www.christheclarke.co.uk, Chris Clark Reporter was born in Atlanta, Georgia sometime in the 1940s and always showed an interest in journalism and broadcasting before eventually choosing the field as a major at the University of Georgia, where he was also an active member of the famous Alpha Tau Omega group.

After working at WALB-TV in Albany, Georgia, Chris Clark Reporter then headed to what was WLAC-TV and what would later become NewsChannel5 or WTVF in the famous southern city of Nashville, Tennessee.

As he started in 1966, but didn’t retire until May, 2007, Chris Clark Reporter’s 41 year stint at WTVF made him one of the longest serving anchors in the history of American television. As can be learnt, Chris Clark Reporter documented countries stretching as far as Somalia, the UK, Israel, Russia and Puerto Rico during those 41 years.

Although he has since retired from his role at WTVF, Chris Cark Reporter has continued to be recognised for his achievements and is proud to be the chairman of the Society of Professional Journalists Freedom of Information Committee while also being a teacher at Middle Tennessee State University. For further information on Chris Clark Reporter’s illustrious and lengthy career, head to www.christheclarke.co.uk.