Is Dale Hansen related to Mike Leslie?

Is Dale Hansen related to Mike Leslie?

While Delkus, 53, is nearly two decades younger than Hansen, Hansen’s teammate, Mike Leslie, is a full four decades his junior at age 31. Still, Hansen quickly took a liking to Leslie when he arrived at WFAA in the spring of 2015.

Is Chris Hansen related to Dale Hansen?

DALLAS — She has a first name, but the general public probably doesn’t know it. In countless broadcasts over almost four decades with WFAA, sports anchor Dale Hansen has referred to his wife as “The Lovely Mrs. Hansen.” It turns out she prefers to be called Chris.

Who is taking over for Dale Hansen?

Joe Trahan
Dallas Station Names Replacement for Retiring Sports Anchor Dale Hansen. Joe Trahan has been named the replacement for WFAA sports anchor Dale Hansen, who is retiring from the Dallas ABC affiliate on Sept. 2. Trahan will join Cynthia Izaguirre, Chris Lawrence and Pete Delkus weeknights at 10 p.m. beginning Sept.

What happened to Mike Leslie?

Mike Leslie is a reporter / anchor at WFAA in Dallas, TX, specializing in sports. Mike joined the station as a reporter in the station’s sports department in April 2015. Prior to moving to Dallas he was an ESPN radio talk show host and play-by-play announcer in Charlotte, NC.

Where is Jonah Javad from?

Jonah was born in Newton, he holds an American nationality and inherits Persian descent. Javad relishes sharing pictures of his family on his social media handles.

How old is Chris Hansen?

62 years (September 13, 1959)
Chris Hansen/Age

Where is Chris Lawrence now?

WFAA announced Monday that Chris Lawrence, who currently works at WRC-TV, NBC’s D.C. affiliate, will join the station in January. He will co-anchor evening newscasts with Cynthia Izaguirre.

Where is Cynthia Izaguirre?

Cynthia Izaguirre is an anchor at WFAA in Dallas, TX, specializing in television news and weekly Wednesday’s Child reports.

Who is Mike Leslie?

Mike Leslie is a reporter / anchor at WFAA in Dallas, TX, specializing in sports. In his role at WFAA he covers a variety of high school, college and professional teams including the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars.

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