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Urgent Farewell: Joleen Chaney Leaves Legacy at KFOR
UPDATE: Oklahoma City is mourning the loss of beloved journalist Joleen Chaney, who has announced her departure from KFOR. Chaney’s career, which began as an intern at KFOR, has left a profound impact on the community she served.
In a heartfelt message shared earlier today, Chaney reflected on her journey from answering phones at the assignment desk to becoming a trusted voice in journalism. Her first assignment saw her at the core of news operations, assisting producers and reporters with crucial information. This experience laid the groundwork for her successful reporting career.
After a brief stint as a reporter in Wichita Falls, Chaney returned to Oklahoma City, where she quickly established herself as a respected journalist. Her deep connections with her hometown of Rush Springs allowed her to cultivate trust among locals, who often turned to her for news tips. “The community knew me, and I never forgot where I came from,” Chaney stated.
Throughout her career, Chaney worked tirelessly, following in the footsteps of Linda Cavanaugh, an iconic journalist who paved the way for many. Chaney’s dedication to her craft resulted in numerous original reports, investigative pieces, and even lighthearted viral moments that resonated with viewers.
“Joleen was a bright light through it all,” a KFOR executive said in a statement. “Her legacy will endure in the hearts of those she touched.” Chaney is not only remembered for her professional achievements but also as a devoted mother and friend.
The news of her departure has elicited an outpouring of emotions from colleagues, friends, and viewers alike, all expressing their gratitude for her contributions. “We will miss you, Jo-Jo,” many remarked on social media, as tributes continue to flood in.
As the community reflects on Chaney’s impressive career, her impact on local journalism and the lives she touched will not be forgotten. In the coming weeks, viewers can expect to see a special tribute segment on KFOR celebrating her legacy and contributions.
Stay tuned for more updates on Joleen Chaney’s journey and the lasting effects of her work in Oklahoma City journalism.
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