Leon Bibb

Leon Bibb (born October 5, 1944 in Butler, Alabama) is an American news anchor and commentator for WKYC in Cleveland, Ohio, and was a member of the BGSU Board of Trustees. Leon Bibb was the first African American primetime news anchor in Ohio.

Leon Douglas Bibb
Born (1944-10-05) October 5, 1944
Occupationtelevision news anchor/ reporter, journalist, radio news anchor, television personality
Years active1966–present
Spouse(s)Marguerite Bibb
Children2 daughters grandchildren: Rory, Jackson, Will, Alexa
Awards
  • Broadcaster's Hall of Fame
  • Bowling Green State University School of Communications Hall of Fame
  • Cleveland Press Club Distinguished Journalist award
  • Associated Press Ohio Broadcasters Hall of Fame
  • Cleveland Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame

Life and career

Raised in Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood, Bibb graduated from Glenville High School.

From 1995 to 2017 Bibb anchored various newscasts at WEWS (most recently weekdays at noon) as well as hosting a Sunday morning show named Kaleidoscope, which focuses on urban issues in Cleveland. In the early 2000s, Bibb did a series called Our Hometown in which he focused on historical sites in the Cleveland area. He is known to take a camera operator to talk about a story in his own perspective, and such stories are now featured on WEWS under the title of "My Ohio".

Bibb retired from the anchor desk on August 1, 2017, but still appeared on WEWS hosting Kaleidoscope, as well as serving as a commentator during major news stories.[1] He returned to WKYC-TV on August 6, 2018 to be a commentator and special feature reporter.[2]

Accomplishments and awards

Bibb is a member of the following Halls of Fame:

He is also a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha and Sigma Pi Phi fraternities.

References

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