Regina Mobley
About
Regina Mobley is from Norfolk City County, Virginia, United States. Regina works in the following industries: "Broadcast Media". Regina is currently News Anchor at WAVY-TV 10, located in Portsmouth, Virginia, United States. Regina also works as News Anchor at WAVY-TV 10, a job Regina has held since Mar 2020. Another title Regina currently holds is News Anchor at WAVY-TV 10. In Regina's previous role as a Primary News Anchor (1996-2018) / Weekend Anchor / Reporter (1992-1996) at WVEC ABC13, 13News Now, wvec.com, G/O Digital, Regina worked in until Oct 2018. Prior to joining WVEC ABC13, 13News Now, wvec.com, G/O Digital, Regina was a Reporter at WTKR News 3 and held the position of Reporter at Norfolk, Virginia Area.
You can find Regina Mobley's email on finalScout.com. FinalScout is a popular professional database with more than 500 million business professionals and over 200 million company profiles.
Regina Mobley's current jobs
Getting your real estate story right and getting it first.
Regina Mobley's past jobs
• Accomplished 26 years exemplary service as a news reporter, broadcaster and, since 2002, the primary news anchor of the ABC affiliate station covering the #44 U.S. Market of Hampton Roads, VA/NC. • Circuited through anchor positions at 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 10:00pm and 11:00pm in both weekday and weekend newscasts. • Assisted reporters, assignment editors, and producers in the preparation of newscasts. • Analyzed and broadcast news received from the Associated Press and other sources, covering relevant issues both locally and globally. Developed and presented stories regarding society, law enforcement, education, entertainment, politics, military, crime, disasters, and the full spectrum of newsworthy content. • Regularly contributed content to social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Postings included updates to breaking news stories and material to promote the news team. Also provided original news stories to WVEC.COM, including special reports on health & fitness, education, and minority-related issues.
• Transitioned to TV news after three years in radio, accepting a position with the local CBS affiliate. • Researched, investigated and covered stories affecting local community, police, education, military, and commercial constituents in a market reaching up to 1,000,000 homes. Wrote and presented spot news stories. • Reported events, stories and activities involving the largest Naval Base in the world in Norfolk. Traveled on several Navy ships, conducted relevant interviews, delivered developments within the military infrastructure affecting the regional community, and ensured effective coverage of news for a key regional constituency.