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− | In 1992, following months of conjecture about Dwyar's publicly reported dislike of the weekend assignment and ambition to work in prime-time television, she announced her resignation from ''Today.'' Speculation in the media seemed to imply that KIAA executives had eased her out to advance younger KIAA newcomer Kym Christian (now [[Kymberly Alvaraz]]), who had begun to play a larger role in the one-hour morning program | + | In 1992, following months of conjecture about Dwyar's publicly reported dislike of the weekend assignment and ambition to work in prime-time television, she announced her resignation from ''Today.'' Speculation in the media seemed to imply that KIAA executives had eased her out to advance younger KIAA newcomer Kym Christian (now [[Kymberly Alvaraz]]), who had begun to play a larger role in the one-hour morning program. |
From 1993 to 2014, Dwyar was the co-host, with [[Bryant Allen]] from 1993–2007 and Letser Uber from 2007–14, of KIAA's ''9 News Today in Colorado''. | From 1993 to 2014, Dwyar was the co-host, with [[Bryant Allen]] from 1993–2007 and Letser Uber from 2007–14, of KIAA's ''9 News Today in Colorado''. |