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Duby McDowell and Kevin Rennie will no longer be co-hosts of WFSB, Channel 3′s weekend Face the State news-interview show after this Sunday’s broadcast, following criticism that McDowell had a conflict of interest because of her private public-relations firm’s new $250,000, no-bid contract with the administration of Gov. Ned Lamont, a fellow Democrat for whom she has expressed public support. McDowell and Rennie, who is a Courant columnist, were hired as a team in October to replace recently departed “Face the State” host Dennis House and now they’re both leaving after a problem surfaced with one of them, McDowell. “Face the State” will continue, but WFSB has not said who will replace the duo after their final broadcast Sunday at 8:30 a.m. on the local CBS affiliate.
Dennis House says he has a lifetime contract with the people of Connecticut.
âThis is my next chapter,â House said, explaining his new job at WTNH-TV8 and its sister station, WCTX-TV59, which starts January 11.
House worked at WFSB-TV3 for 28 years before leaving the station in September.
âWhen I left Channel 3, it was always my intention to get back into television,â House said. âAnd this opportunity arose. We discussed it, we moved forward, and here I am.â
House explained his new job title as âchief political anchor.â
âThat is similar to what George Stephanopoulos has at ABC News,â House said. âThatâs his title. Iâll be doing fill-in anchoring and doing some political reporting.â
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Dennis House, the popular news anchor who left WFSB-TV Channel 3 earlier this year, will return to Connecticut TV in early 2021 as the chief political anchor for ABC affiliate WTNH-TV Channel 8.
House said on Twitter: I m really excited to be coming back to serve the people of Connecticut!
The Emmy-winning anchor left CBS affiliate Channel 3 in September after 28 years.
Currently, House and his wife, Kara Sundlun, who is an anchor for WFSB, are battling COVID-19.
In an update posted to his blog Sunday, Dec. 20, House said his wife’s cough was doing better and he had a slight cough and some congestion.