Fox 4 Good Day anchor Hanna Battah is departing the Dallas station after seven and a half years on air.
“It’s time for me to sign off,” she announced Sunday on social media. “I’m filled with gratitude for the adventures, stories, and everyone who supported me and tuned in throughout my time at KDFW.”
Battah arrived at the station in 2018 from Bakersfield, Calif., where she reported and anchored for KBAX/KBFX. After a stint on Fox 4’s weekend morning telecast, she was promoted to being a co-anchor of Good Day’s weekday morning show.
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Battah’s next move remains unclear. “I can’t share next plans quite yet, but I’m hoping to be able to VERY soon,” she replied to a commenter on her recent Facebook post. Her last day will be on Thursday.
“In elementary school, I was the student who consistently got in trouble for talking too much during class,” Battah wrote in her Fox 4 biography. “I still talk too much, but at least now I get paid for it.”
Tributes from viewers poured into the comments section of her social media.
“Not sure why you’re leaving Hanna or where you’ll end up next, but thank you for making my mornings a little brighter,” one user wrote on Facebook.
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