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Crystal Moyer WKMG: Orlando Anchor Departs After 5 Years - News Directory 3

Crystal Moyer WKMG: Orlando Anchor Departs After 5 Years

June 26, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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At a glance
  • After five⁤ years at⁢ WKMG in Orlando,Crystal Moyer is leaving the station.
  • Before her time at WKMG, Moyer worked as a traffic anchor and multimedia journalist at News4jax in Jacksonville.
  • Moyer began her career at WKMG as a journalist ⁤before⁢ transitioning to the Insider reporter role.
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Crystal Moyer, teh ⁢well-known WKMG Orlando anchor, is departing after‍ dedicating five years to the station. Her decision to leave is driven⁢ by a heartfelt dedication to family, prompting her return⁣ to Jacksonville. Having served as⁣ a morning anchor⁣ and previously⁣ as a journalist and Insider reporter, her last broadcast is scheduled for ⁤July⁣ 3rd. Her ‍contributions to WKMG, including coverage ⁤of significant events, have been well-received.news Director Autumn Jones recognizes Moyer’s value to the newsroom and local⁢ community.Understand Crystal Moyer’s transition back to Jacksonville, exploring⁤ her career journey and the mark left on Central Florida viewers.For⁢ up-to-date data, visit News Directory ⁣3.Discover what’s next ⁤for the beloved anchor.


Crystal Moyer Leaving WKMG: Anchor to Focus on Family in⁢ Jacksonville













Key Points

  • crystal Moyer departs WKMG in Orlando after five ⁣years.
  • Moyer is returning to Jacksonville to be closer to family.
  • Her last day on air at WKMG will be July 3.
  • She previously‍ worked at News4jax as a⁢ traffic anchor.

Crystal Moyer Leaving WKMG to return to Jacksonville

Updated June 26,2025
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After five⁤ years at⁢ WKMG in Orlando,Crystal Moyer is leaving the station. Moyer,a rockledge,Florida,native,joined the ⁤CBS affiliate in 2020. ⁣Her ⁢last day on air will be July 3.

Before her time at WKMG, Moyer worked as a traffic anchor and multimedia journalist at News4jax in Jacksonville. The station reported that Moyer decided to return to Jacksonville to be closer to her family.

Moyer began her career at WKMG as a journalist ⁤before⁢ transitioning to the Insider reporter role. In 2022,she became a morning anchor.

“From the early⁢ days of⁣ the pandemic to hurricane coverage and the countless stories in between,you’ve welcomed me into your homes and ⁤trusted me to bring you vital information. And your support, ⁤kind messages, and friendly encounters throughout ‍Central Florida have meant the world to this Rockledge native who lived up to her dream anchoring in her hometown. Thank you for trusting me, ‍encouraging me, and allowing me to be a small part of your day, every day.”

Crystal ⁤Moyer

Autumn Jones,⁣ news ⁣director at WKMG, said Moyer will be missed. Jones,who ⁢joined the station in April,praised Moyer’s value as a journalist and friend.

“I’ve only known her in person a short time,but⁢ that’s all it took for me to see how much viewers and this newsroom value Crystal Moyer as a journalist,a friend,and a cheerleader for all the things ‍that make Central Florida a tremendous place to live,” Jones⁣ said. “Crystal will⁣ be sorely missed, and we’ll be watching closely to see what she accomplishes next.”

What’s next

Moyer plans to spend more time with her family in Jacksonville after her departure ‍from WKMG.

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