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Angela Black is an American television news anchor and reporter. She is well-known for her work at KABC-TV in Los Angeles, California. She was also one of the first important African-American newscasters in Los Angeles TV history.

About Angela Black

Angela Black was born in Jacksonville, Florida. Her father, Bennie L. Canty, was an Army Major. Her mother, Bess Canty, was a schoolteacher. Angela spent her childhood living on Army bases. These included Camp Sullivan in Whittier, Alaska, and Fort Eustis in Virginia. Later, her family settled in Jacksonville.

After finishing high school at Bishop Kinney Catholic School, Angela went to Vanderbilt University in Nashville. She later transferred to Jacksonville University. She graduated from Jacksonville University with a degree in English.

Her Career in News

Angela Black is famous for her 12 years working at KABC-TV. She was mainly a field reporter. This means she reported from different locations. She also anchored the news on weekends. Sometimes, she even anchored during the week with Jerry Dunphy. She was part of the Eyewitness News team in the late 1970s and 1980s.

Angela had many interesting experiences in her career. She hosted a national TV show called "Evening of the Stars." This show helped raise money for the United Negro College Fund. She also made a documentary about African-Americans in Hollywood movies.

She even trained as a firefighter with the Los Angeles Fire Department. This helped her understand their work better for her reports. She also covered many important and sometimes difficult news stories during her time reporting in Los Angeles.

Angela Black is a very experienced news reporter and anchor. Besides KABC-TV, she worked for KCBS-TV in Los Angeles. She also worked for other big news companies. These include Headline News, PBS, and Turner Entertainment.

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