Former Philly News Anchor Alycia Lane Lands in L.A.

Controversial former CBS3 news anchor Alycia Lane has resurfaced as a reporter at KNBC in Los Angeles.

The move was announced on NBCLosAngeles.com.

Lane, an Emmy Award-winning journalist, will serve as a weekend anchor and general assignment reporter starting August 19, according to the NBC-owned-and-operated TV station.

She was let go by CBS3 in January 2008 after a series of controversies.

Lane was very popular in her time behind the anchor desk at CBS3. The 11 p.m. news saw a 32-percent jump in ratings in her first two years at the station after signing on in 2003.

β€œAlycia is an experienced anchor and skilled reporter who has a tremendous ability to engage and connect with the audience,” said Craig Robinson, President and General Manager, KNBC. β€œHer energy and talent will be great assets to KNBC, and we look forward to her contributions to our newsroom.”

A native of Long Island, she has also worked for WTVJ in Miami, Fla., cable news station News 12 in New York, and as a Washington-based reporter for KSNT-TV in Topeka, Kansas.

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