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in Chicago. At the time, she was a pre-law student, but she applied for the broadcasting internship to earn the last credit she needed to graduate. After her internship ended, she became an associate producer for
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It was announced on March 31, 2008, that she would be leaving WBBM along with 17 others, as part of cost cutting throughout the CBS news division. Her contract was not renewed along with on-air personalities
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Childers is married to Jay Levine, a fellow journalist who worked with her at WLS and WBBM. They were married in 1989. For a time, the two served as co-anchors on WBBM.
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and Sports Director Mark Malone. She then joined the Res Publica Group, a strategic communications firm.
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is an American media consultant and former newscaster. From 1980 to 1994, she worked as an anchor at
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Robert Feder. "CBS 2 bloodbath - Burns, Malone, Childers top hit list in Monday massacre".
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Allan Johnson. "Childers-Levine Anchor Team Wedded to Chicago News". Allan Johnson.
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Robert Feder. "Donahue to Drury: Hard work drives Childers to the top".
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were anchoring Chicago's top-rated 10pm news broadcast. In 1987,
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Robert Feder. "Childers Ready For 'Rebuilding' Channel 2 News".
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Robert Feder. "Blond beauty earns crown as TV news queen".
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Robert Feder. "A holiday wish list for TV's top brass".
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Mary Ann Childers joins strategic communications firm
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Robert Feder. "Anchor With Jay? 'Not in the Cards".
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John Drury
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