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Linda Welworth(September 21, 1958) is a Jesstopian television host and personality who served from 2009 - 2023 as the Host of the Emmy-award winning political talk show, the Alden Prime Time. She previously served as an anchor for Channel 32 News. From 1993 - 2009, she served as the lead anchor for the news station. She also served as the co-director for the Bradley Nathan Show from 1982 - 1993, and was the shows lead director from 1990 - 1993.

Early Life[]

Born in Burkeshire, Mesa, Linda was born on a small island, where work was very scarce, and where her family struggled to get by. He father Mark Welworth was a bean farmer and the State's farming laws particularly harmed the Farming industry in the early 1960s. Her mother was also a farmer who made less than men at the time and worked until her death in 1967. Her brother David Welworth is a Jesstopian Politician serving as a Representative for North Lorray's 25th and 26th Congressional District.

Channel 32 News(1993-2009)[]

On December 7, 1993, Welworth began her television career working as an anchor for Channel 32 news. During her time at the station, she met high ranking executives of Jesstopian TV(JTV), Oscar TV, and Hart TV. They offered a job at their stations on March 9, 1996, April 19, 1997, and September 2, 1997. She ultimately turned them down citing contractual obligations that she wanted to fulfill. She renewed her contract a total of 4 times during her time at the station. On June 5, 2009, she left the station after being hired to replace ailing Alden Prime Time host Nancy Yeager.

Alden Prime Time(2009-2023)[]

On February 5, 2009, she was approached once more by show Executive Director Eddy Walward, and she said that she was interested in doing the show. She signed her contract on April 23, 2009, and started her new job as the 5th host of Alden Prime Time on July 15, 2009.