Sports Reporter, Anchor Jaron May joins the Wlwt News 5 team from Cincinnati
Wlwt and Hearst Television announced today that Sports Reporter and Anchor Jaron May joins Wlwt News 5 in April. Viewers can expect to see May cover local sports in Cincinnati on weekends and during various goals throughout the week. “We are delighted that Jaron is joining our sports team,” said Jeff Benscot, director of news at WLWT. “His enthusiastic love of sport is clear, and his experience covering everything, from spring training to Super Bowls will be an asset for all sports fans of Cincinnati,” added Benscoter, to WLWT, from the Gulf Coast News from Hearst Television in Fort Myers, in Florida, where he covered a wide range of Southwest Florida Sports sports, In particular a Printemps MLB training, a minor minor league and baseball, and high -level MLB teams. May also played a decisive role in the Olympic coverage of Hearst leading to the Paris Games, reporting several sports, including the Olympic Aviron tests. “I am extremely honored and incredibly excited to join the talented Wlwt team,” said Jaron May. “Cincinnati is an incredible sports city. I will work hard every day to bring our viewers the best cover of their favorite teams,” added May.
Wlwt and Hearst Television announced today that Sports Reporter and Anchor Jaron May joins Wlwt News 5 in April. Viewers can expect to see May cover local sports in Cincinnati on weekends and during various goals throughout the week.
“We are delighted that Jaron joins our sports team,” said WLWT news director Jeff Benscot. “His enthusiastic love of sport is clear, and his experience covering everything, from spring training to super bowls will be an asset for all
May joins WLWT from Gulf Coast News from Hearst Television in Fort Myers, Florida, where he covered a wide range of sports in Florida, including MLB spring training, hockey and minor leagues baseball, and local secondary and college teams. May also played a decisive role in the Olympic coverage of Hearst leading to the Paris Games, reporting on several sports, including the Olympic Aviron tests.
“I am extremely honored and incredibly excited to join the talented Wlwt team,” said Jaron May. “Cincinnati is an incredible sports city. I will work hard every day to bring our viewers the best cover of their favorite teams,” added May.