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    A graduate of Yale University who began working in local radio at age 16, Bell was NOLA's 1st-ever African American to serve in a TV News "senior weekday anchor" role.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Warren A. Bell Jr. is a New Orleans native with a long-established presence in broadcast media as a TV & Radio news anchor, news manager and talk show host, in addition to producing numerous documentaries on critical topics over those years.

  3. Aug 1, 1989 · Instead of reporting the news, he was the main item: Warren Bell, former news anchor, was arrested and charged with possession of cocaine. Having already resigned from WDSU-TV, he was packing to move to Denver when he was arrested for previously providing cocaine to an undercover narcotics agent.

  4. May 2, 2024 · The first Black News Anchor for WDSU Television will receive an honorary doctorate from Dillard University. Warren Bell will receive the degree alongside Edgar Poree and commencement...

  5. Aug 22, 2019 · Former WVUE anchor Warren Bell shares his thoughts about Nancy's storied career and how he remembers her.

  6. Feb 29, 2024 · As a former TV news anchor, Warren Bell reported news of the day. Now in retirement, Bell is discovering news from the past and his sources are archives and cemeteries. Bell joins Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde, along with producer Kelly Massicot, to discuss his new documentary “Buried History: Finding Our Past.”

  7. Jan 22, 2021 · Warren Bell. Sonya Masingale’s interview with Warren Bell, the first black television anchor in New Orleans. He discusses: the impact of his cocaine addiction on his job at WDSU-TV; losing...

  8. May 29, 2018 · WDSU's Alec Gifford, left, and Warren Bell, in a 1980 photo. (The Times-Picayune archive) Before he was a movie star, Dick Van Dyke cut his teeth on the air at WDSU in New Orleans.

  9. This is about a journey of discovery that begins after a retired journalist takes ownership of a neglected 105-year-old family tomb at St. Louis #2 Cemetery, one of New Orleans’ most historically significant – but neglected –burial sites. Veteran broadcast news anchor Warren A. Bell, Jr had not personally visited the tomb since 1985 when ...

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    We are D/B/E certified and able to address a variety of communication needs. Former Morning News Anchor & Host/Producer of "The Morning Cup" News Hour at WBOK 1230AM. August 2017 - June 2018· New Orleans, Louisiana. Former Director, The Honore' Center at Southern University at New Orleans.

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