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J.R. Berry, a beloved news anchor at WLTX, has announced a diagnosis of a curable form of cancer. The Columbia community expresses overwhelming support for Berry, who has dedicated over three decades to journalism. As he prepares for treatment, his colleagues and the broader community rally around him, showcasing their solidarity during this challenging time.
Columbia Community Rallies Around Beloved News Anchor Amid Health Challenge
In a surprising and heartfelt announcement, a cherished member of the Columbia news community has revealed that he is facing a health challenge. J.R. Berry, an esteemed anchor at WLTX, has been diagnosed with a curable form of cancer. The news came as Berry shared his diagnosis with his followers on social media, shedding light on a battle he plans to confront with courage and optimism.
Berry shared that his condition is described as a “very treatable, very curable form of cancer,” and will soon embark on a treatment regimen beginning next week. This news has understandably struck a chord with many in the community who have been following Berry’s career since he first joined the station in 1991. His presence on both the morning and evening broadcasts has become a familiar fixture in households across the Midlands.
Years of Dedication in Broadcasting
With a career spanning over three decades, J.R. Berry has not only anchored but has also reported news stories that shape the narrative of Columbia. He became the Morning and Noon Anchor in 1998, later transitioning to evening broadcasts in 2002, where he has since held a significant role in delivering the 6 p.m., 7 p.m., and 11 p.m. newscasts. Throughout this journey, Berry’s dedication to journalism has not gone unnoticed; he has garnered multiple Emmy awards and the esteemed Edward R. Murrow award for his exceptional work.
His commitment to journalistic integrity has also been recognized by the Associated Press, earning accolades for investigative reporting, spot news coverage, and documentary work. In 2022, he was honored with the Masters Award from the South Carolina Broadcasters Association, highlighting his lifetime achievement in broadcasting. This accomplishment not only underlines his extensive experience but also showcases his remarkable contributions to the field.
A New Era at WLTX
While Berry takes a temporary step back for treatment, the WLTX team is rallying to support him. In December 2024, Erika Glover joined the station, further enriching the evening newscast team, including “Friends at Five.” Raised in nearby Irmo and now residing in Chapin, Glover brings a wealth of experience from her career in Kentucky, Florida, and Tennessee. Notably, her community engagement efforts, such as organizing a Christmas giveaway in Nashville with renowned musician Darius Rucker, demonstrate her commitment to being a positive force in the community. She plans to launch similar events to foster community spirit in Columbia.
Meanwhile, Chris English has made his mark as a Multi-Skilled Journalist at WLTX since June 2024. His passion for broadcasting ignited during childhood after meeting a local weatherman. With 24 years of experience in radio prior to returning to television, English has earned recognition for his contributions, including The Communicator Award for a poignant 9/11 tribute special. His background in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Central Florida rounds out his impressive resume.
Shannon Taylor, who joined the WLTX team as the weekend morning anchor in July 2024, has made significant strides. With her prior experience at 13 WREX in Rockford, Illinois, covering various important events, she holds a Broadcast Journalism degree from the University of Florida, enhancing the weekend team’s capabilities.
Looking Ahead
The journey ahead for J.R. Berry certainly won’t be easy, but the support from his colleagues, the WLTX family, and the broader Columbia community is tremendous. As he prepares for the fight of his life, the public is hopeful for a quick recovery and looks forward to seeing him back on air, sharing stories and serving the Midlands with the same passion and dedication he has always shown.
Columbia is a resilient city with a strong spirit, and as J.R. embarks on this next chapter, it’s clear that the community stands firmly behind him, eager to witness his comeback story unfold.
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- Erika Glover – WLTX
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Journalism
- Darci Strickland Leaving WLTX
- Google Search: Journalism Ethics
- Chris English – WLTX
- Google News: Columbia South Carolina News
- Shannon Taylor – WLTX
- Google Search: Local News Impact
- Former WLTX Senior Anchor Joins Richland School District
- Google Scholar: Local News Influence on Community
