Stan Case
Stanley Wright Case was an American lawyer and broadcast journalist. He was best known as the news anchor of CNN Radio from 1985 to 2011.
Early life and education
A native of Prague, Oklahoma, Case graduated from Prague High School in 1970. He received his bachelor's degree in Speech in 1975 from Central State University in Edmond, Oklahoma. In 1996, Case graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctor from the Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta. He was licensed to practice law in the state of Georgia and also taught as a professor.Career
Case began his broadcast news career in the 1970s at small radio stations in Midwest City, Oklahoma and Jackson, Mississippi. He quickly moved on to KVOO in Tulsa. By 1979, Case became a news correspondent for KEBC in Oklahoma City. He was a charter member and president of the Oklahoma City News Broadcaster's Association. Case spent two of his years at KEBC covering the state government of Oklahoma.In 1985, Case joined CNN in Atlanta. He married Angela Bettina Stiepel, a writer at CNN. Jim Ribble of CNN said that the staff often consulted with Case about news coverage of court decisions because of his legal knowledge. Case and the staff of CNN Radio received the Ohio State Award for Excellence in 1991 for coverage of the Persian Gulf War. Mike Jones, a manager at CNN Radio, called Case "the backbone of this network". Case had also worked as a television anchor for CNN's sister network, Headline News.