A Minnesota news anchor made a splash earlier this month, coming out live on air after 13 years as a journalist. "For people that really know me — my friends, my coworkers, some members of my family — ...
For LGBTQ+ people, coming out is a personal decision but a rite of passage that most queer people share. Recently, a 36-year-old news anchor in Minnesota came out as gay to the world on live ...
Jason Hackett, a respected journalist and news anchor at Minneapolis NBC affiliate KARE 11, has always been candid about being gay with family and friends. However, he maintained a boundary between ...
Minnesota news anchor Jason Hackett recently attended a basketball game with his partner of five years. And for the first time, he didn't care if anyone was watching them. “He had his hand on my knee, ...
Jason Hackett, a veteran news anchor, journalist, and host of an early morning TV news program in Minneapolis, has come out on-air after a career spent “living in a glass closet.” “For people that ...
During a morning broadcast on Oklahoma’s KOCO-TV, an ABC affiliate, Alex Housden was reporting on gorillas at the local zoo. While doing so, Housden told her co-anchor, Jason Hackett, a black man, it ...
Oklahoma City’s KOCO-TV morning anchor Alex Housden issued an emotional on-air apology after comparing her co-anchor to a gorilla during a broadcast on last week. Housden and her African American ...
Jason Hackett, currently at KOCO 5 News in Oklahoma City, is joining the KARE 11 morning crew. He'll help lead the "Sunrise" team alongside co-anchor Alicia Lewis and meteorologist Guy Brown starting ...
(CNN) -- A morning TV anchor in Oklahoma apologized a day after likening her black cohost to a gorilla. Alex Housden said a gorilla at the Oklahoma City Zoo "kind of looks like you" to her colleague, ...
Alex Housden compared her black co-anchor Jason Hackett to a gorilla, which sparked outrage from viewers Oklahoma City’s KOCO-TV morning anchor Alex Housden issued an emotional on-air apology after ...
During a morning broadcast on Oklahoma’s KOCO-TV, an ABC affiliate, Alex Housden was reporting on gorillas at the local zoo. While doing so, Housden told her co-anchor, Jason Hackett, a black man, it ...