Kenneth Moton to Join WTTG in Washington, D.C. as Evening Anchor

By Kevin Eck 

Kenneth Moton has joined Fox owned Washington, D.C. station WTTG as an evening anchor.

Starting September 25, Moton will co-anchor the station’s weekday 6 p.m. newscast with Angie Goff, and 11 p.m. newscast alongside Marina Marraco. He will also work as a reporter for various station newscasts.

“Kenneth is a dynamite journalist whose integrity and personality will shine on Fox 5,” said station vice president and news director, Paul McGonagle. “I can’t wait for him to start.”

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Motom spent the last year as a svp for Actum, serving as a media consultant working with clients across several industries. Before that, he spent nearly eight years as an anchor and correspondent for ABC News based out of Washington, D.C. He’s also worked as a general assignment reporter for WPVI in Philadelphia, WFTV in Orlando, and News 14 Carolina in Raleigh, N.C. He began his career in broadcasting as an assignment editor, then general assignment reporter at WLTX in Columbia, S.C.

“There’s no place like the DMV and there’s no station like FOX 5,” said Moton. “Joining their diverse and talented team allows me to continue my dedication to telling people’s stories, reporting on what is happening in the community, and being a trustworthy voice for viewers. This is going to be fun.”

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