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'''Eboni Michelle Hill''' (born August 17, 1983) is a well known broadcaster originally from Birmingham, Alabama. Hill worked as an anchor in TV News in Birmingham and Fort Wayne broadcast media markets for since 2005.  
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'''Eboni Michelle Sorensen ({{nee|Hill}})''' (born August 17, 1983) is a well-known broadcaster originally from Birmingham, Alabama. Hill worked as an anchor in TV News in Birmingham and Fort Wayne broadcast media markets for since 2005.  
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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==Career==
 
==Career==
Hill began her career in journalism as a weekend [[wikipedia:reporter|reporter]] at then-NBC affiliate (later ABC affiliate and now ABC owned-and-operated) [[WBAT-FTV|WBAT]] in [[wikipedia:Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] from 2005 to 2010. She then became a weekend evening anchor anchor at [[WINO-FLP|WINO (Fox 38/58, later Fox 7)]], the Fox owned-and-operated in [[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne, Indiana]] from its 2010 launch until 2017. Hill then went to WINO's rival CBS affilate [[WTOR-FTV|WTOR]], but did not appear until August 2018 due to her no compete clause.  
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Hill began her career in journalism as a weekend [[wikipedia:reporter|reporter]] at then-NBC affiliate (later ABC affiliate and now ABC owned-and-operated) [[WBAT-FTV|WBAT]] in [[wikipedia:Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] from 2005 to 2010. She then became a weekend evening anchor anchor at [[WINO-FLP|WINO (Fox 38/58, later Fox 7)]], the Fox owned-and-operated in [[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne, Indiana]] from its 2010 launch until 2017. Hill then went to WINO's rival CBS affilate [[WTOR-FTV|WTOR]], but did not appear until August 2018 due to her no compete clause. Hill left WTOR in 2022 and joined ABC-owned [[WMRI-FTV|WMRI]].
  
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==Personal life==
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Hill married [[WFTW-FTV|WFTW]] Sports Director [[Jim Sorensen]] in 2022.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 14 August 2023


Eboni Michelle Sorensen (née Hill) (born August 17, 1983) is a well-known broadcaster originally from Birmingham, Alabama. Hill worked as an anchor in TV News in Birmingham and Fort Wayne broadcast media markets for since 2005.

Background[edit]

Career[edit]

Hill began her career in journalism as a weekend reporter at then-NBC affiliate (later ABC affiliate and now ABC owned-and-operated) WBAT in Birmingham from 2005 to 2010. She then became a weekend evening anchor anchor at WINO (Fox 38/58, later Fox 7), the Fox owned-and-operated in Fort Wayne, Indiana from its 2010 launch until 2017. Hill then went to WINO's rival CBS affilate WTOR, but did not appear until August 2018 due to her no compete clause. Hill left WTOR in 2022 and joined ABC-owned WMRI.

Personal life[edit]

Hill married WFTW Sports Director Jim Sorensen in 2022.


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