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Karen Adams
NationalityAmerican
Alma materMissouri State University
Occupation(s)TV newscaster and reporter
SpouseEd Mauro

Karen Adams is a newscaster who worked in many stations around the country, but her longest period (over 21 years) was at WPRI in Providence, Rhode Island.[1]

Education and early career

Adams graduated from Southwest Missouri State University in 1975 with a degree in speech and theatre, and a minor in journalism. She began her career in broadcasting as the only news employee at an AM radio station near her hometown.[2]

Television news

Adams began her television career at KOAM-TV in Pittsburg/Joplin, and also worked for WMDT-TV in Salisbury, Maryland. Before joining WPRI, she was an anchor and then news director at WPCQ-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina. She arrived in Providence on March 1989, presenting the 6 and 11 p.m. reports, and adding the 5 p.m. report to her duties in 2002. Adams is the second longest-serving female newsreader in Providence working at WPRI for 21 years, Patrice Wood of WJAR, 40 years.

Karan Adams' final broadcast on WPRI was on Thursday, 30 December 2010.[3]

Personal life

Adams was well known as a supporter and fundraiser for dozens of local charities, from AIDS Care Rhode Island to The DaVinci Center. Adams was also involved in many community organisations, including the Providence Preservation Society and Community Preparatory School.[4]

An avid golf player, Adams is married to Ed Mauro,[5] and lives a half of the year in Providence and the other half in North Carolina.

References

  1. ^ Gauthier, Andrew (December 27, 2010). "After Nearly 22 Years with Providence's WPRI, Anchor Karen Adams Set to Retire". adweek.com. Retrieved 2015-06-14.
  2. ^ Inductee Details, Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame, Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame, Retrieved 2015-06-28
  3. ^ The Final Signoff for Karen Adams, GoLocalProv, Retrieved 2015-06-28
  4. ^ Ch. 12’s Karen Adams to retire after two decades in the anchor’s chair, Providence Business News, Retrieved 2015-06-28
  5. ^ Nesi, Ted. "WPRI's Karen Adams retiring in December". No. August 20, 2010. wpri.com. Retrieved 2015-06-14.