By Frank Macek Danita Harris There are broadcasters, and then there are broadcasters who change the communities they serve. Danita Harris is very much the latter — and it's why she has been named this year's Distinguished Service Award honoree by the Cleveland Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Harris joined us here at WKYC Channel 3 in April 2024 as co-anchor of our morning news broadcasts, bringing with her a résumé that most journalists could only dream about. Before landing in our studios, she spent 24 years at WEWS TV-5, building a reputation that one writer summed up perfectly: "one of Cleveland's most beloved anchors, as well as a prominent inspirational voice in Northeast Ohio." That kind of description isn't handed out lightly — and in Danita's case, it's backed up by a career full of hardware to prove it. Among her many honors are multiple Emmy Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, induction into the Ohio Broadcasters Hall o...
By Frank Macek There's something genuinely exciting about welcoming new talent to a newsroom. After nearly four decades in this business, I can tell you that the energy a new hire brings — the hunger, the fresh perspective, the different set of life experiences — has a way of lifting everyone around them. So it's my pleasure to introduce two journalists who are about to make their mark here at Channel 3. Tyler Madden Let's start with Tyler Madden, who joins us first. Tyler's first day is Monday, June 29, and he's bringing with him a résumé that speaks for itself. Most recently, he spent several years as a reporter at WKRC in Cincinnati, and before that, he was a reporter and weekend anchor at WTOV in Steubenville. It was there that Tyler found himself on the front lines of one of the region's most significant stories in recent memory — the toxic train derailment in East Palestine. Covering a story like that isn't just a professional test. It demands accur...