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Tracy Rowlett Announces Plans To Retire

Rowlett To Scale Back Anchoring Duties Beginning March

Doug Dunbar To Co-Anchor CBS 11 News At 10

DALLAS / FORT WORTH (CBS 11 News) ― CBS 11 Anchor and Managing Editor Tracy Rowlett has announced plans to retire at the conclusion of his current contract in July 2008.

"Retirement for me will just be a reassignment," Rowlett said. "CBS 11 has been very supportive of my family and me, and I will remain part of the Channel 11 family always."

CBS 11 President and General Manager Steve Mauldin said he is grateful to Rowlett. "We are truly blessed to have such a strong group of on-air talent here at CBS 11," Mauldin said. "This television station would not be where it is today without the presence of Tracy Rowlett. He has made -- and continues to make -- significant contributions toward the success of our news operation."

Until his retirement, Rowlett will remain co-anchor of CBS 11's 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts. He will also have a continued presence on the CBS 11 News at 10 with frequent commentary and special reports. CBS 11 News Anchor Doug Dunbar will begin co-anchoring the CBS 11 News at 10 with Karen Borta, as well as the CBS 11 News at 4 with Maria Arita beginning in March.

"Doug Dunbar is an excellent and experienced anchor with a bright future in the Dallas/Fort Worth market," Rowlett said. "Doug has many talents he'll bring to the late news desk, including an unparalleled ability to report breaking news."

Mauldin says, "Doug has done a wonderful job co-anchoring our morning show the last three years, and I am excited about his future at CBS 11. Doug is filling some big shoes, and I know he has great respect for Tracy."

Dunbar says it is an exciting, yet humbling opportunity. "Tracy is a news icon in North Texas," Dunbar said. "I am honored to have his wisdom and support to build upon his tradition of excellence, in all aspects of the news CBS 11 delivers to North Texans."

Current CBS 11 News at 4 co-anchor Jody Dean will be leaving the anchor chair on March 2 to focus on his role as host of "Jody Dean and the Morning Team" on 98.7 KLUV.

"We are all sad to say goodbye to Jody," Mauldin said, "but we understand how important he is to CBS Radio, and especially, to KLUV. We wish him well and hope he doesn't let his beard grow too long – or his hair!"

About CBS 11

KTVT-TV (CBS 11) and KTXA-TV (TXA 21) are part of CBS Television Stations, a division of CBS Corporation consisting of 39 stations, including 21 CBS, 11 The CW, three MyNetworkTV and four independent stations not affiliated with major networks. CBS 11 News is always on at www.cbs11tv.com.

(CBS 11 News)