More Highlights for Clarence Williams
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A Look Back at CBC’s Nazareth Neighbors
Guest Capcom writer Clarence Williams spent almost five decades working at WRAL-TV before his retirement in 2015. He has always been one of our best Capcom scoopers, and recently shared this great history story: The History of the Nazareth Community: -
WRAL-TV’s Smith and Williams Meet the Sir Walters of Combs Elementary
“I was honored to be in the company of these future leaders and pledge to assist them in any way I personally can.” — WRAL-TV retiree Clarence Williams When Corp Director of Content Andrea Osborne saw The Sir Walters at -
NABJ Honors WRAL-TV Retiree Clarence Williams with Achievers Award
WRAL-TV Anchor/Reporter Ken Smith recently had the honor of presenting a prestigious award to a CBC legend. Retired WRAL-TV Director/Producer Clarence Williams received National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Region III Achievers Award in a special ceremony in Memphis, TN, -
Memorial Dedication for WRAL Radio and Triangle Legend Raymond “Dr. Jocko” Henderson
Although he retired from WRAL-TV last fall, Clarence Williams is still sharing CBC stories from the community. Williams recently wrote this piece to remember a WRAL Radio legend, Raymond “Dr. Jocko” Henderson and his mentor, J.D. Lewis: The beautiful serene -
Former WRAL Staffer and ESPN Star Inducted into UNC Journalism Hall of Fame
WRAL-TV Director/Producer Clarence Williams helped represent Capitol Broadcasting at the North Carolina Journalism Hall of Fame induction on Friday, October 23, 2015. He and several other staffers came to show support for the posthumous induction of former WRAL staffer and