WLWT and Hearst Television announced Monday the addition of reporter Danielle Dindak to the WLWT News 5 team.Dindak was most recently at WCHS in Charleston, West Virginia, where she covered state legislative sessions, the raging opioid drug crisis and countless breaking news stories.Dindak graduated cum laude from Penn State University with a degree in broadcast journalism.“We’re thrilled to have Danielle join WLWT News 5 and become part of our No. 1 rated 11 p.m. newscast each night,” said WLWT news director Jeff Benscoter. “Her experience covering breaking news, the state government and high-impact community issues makes her the right person to join our team of talented journalists in Cincinnati.”“I am so excited to join WLWT and Hearst Television family. From my first conversation, I knew WLWT was the perfect fit. The veteran leadership at WLWT will help me grow as a journalist, and as a person,” Dindak said.
WLWT and Hearst Television announced Monday the addition of reporter Danielle Dindak to the WLWT News 5 team.
Dindak was most recently at WCHS in Charleston, West Virginia, where she covered state legislative sessions, the raging opioid drug crisis and countless breaking news stories.
Dindak graduated cum laude from Penn State University with a degree in broadcast journalism.
“We’re thrilled to have Danielle join WLWT News 5 and become part of our No. 1 rated 11 p.m. newscast each night,” said WLWT news director Jeff Benscoter. “Her experience covering breaking news, the state government and high-impact community issues makes her the right person to join our team of talented journalists in Cincinnati.”
“I am so excited to join WLWT and Hearst Television family. From my first conversation, I knew WLWT was the perfect fit. The veteran leadership at WLWT will help me grow as a journalist, and as a person,” Dindak said.