KARK/Channel 4/Little Rock has named a new co-anchor for its weekday morning program. Aaron Nolan will be joining Mallory Brooks and Greg Dee weekday mornings beginning in September. KARK anchor Matt Mosely announced last week he will be leaving the station to focus on ministry full-time.
Here is the KARK press release:
Aaron Nolan will be starting his work day as little earlier as the new
co-anchor of KARK 4 Today. Nolan returned to Little Rock and KARK-TV in
2013 as a co-anchor of the statewide noon broadcast “Arkansas Today”
alongside Mallory Brooks. Nolan will now transition his anchoring
duties to KARK’s 2-hour morning show and serve as a feature reporter
highlighting “local news that matters” for KARK’s evening broadcasts.
“I’m
really excited to join such a strong morning team with Mallory and Greg
Dee,” said Nolan. “I can’t say enough about how much I enjoy working
with them each day at noon. I look forward to spending even more time
with them each morning.”
“Aaron has the type of personality and
energy that should be a hit with morning viewers,” said KARK-TV News
Director Austin Kellerman. “He’s an outside-the-box thinker who will
bring new ideas to the table each morning. In addition to making sure
you’re caught up on news, weather and traffic, I expect him to leave you
with some moments you’ll be talking about later in the day.”
Prior
to returning to Central Arkansas, Nolan anchored a one-hour 9 p.m.
newscast at Nexstar Broadcasting’s KOLZ in Springfield, Missouri.
Earlier in his career, Nolan worked at Nexstar Broadcasting’s KNWA in
Fayetteville and spending four years at KARK-TV as a sports anchor and
reporter for the popular “Razorback Nation” product. He’s a Maumelle
native who graduated from the University of Central Arkansas with a
degree in Telecommunications.
“This is my home. This is where
we want to be,” said Nolan. “I feel blessed to have the opportunity to
help my friends and neighbors get their mornings started each day.”
Nolan
officially begins his new duties on Monday, September 1. He will
replace Matt Mosler who recently announced he’d be transitioning into
full-time ministry work with New Life Church.
Nolan is married to KARK-TV weekday evening co-anchor and fellow Arkansas native Ashley Ketz.
KARK-TV is owned by Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.