Why did Elaine Corral quit?

Elaine Corral Kendall is an American actress, and producer, who is popularly known for The Turn of the Screw (2003), High Crimes (2002), and Nurse Betty (2000). Born on June 19, 1948, Elaine Corral Kendall hails from San Francisco, United States. Corral-Kendall was the longtime news anchorwoman for KTVU (Oakland, CA). She left KTVU on May 19, 1998, to pursue an acting career.

Why did Elaine Corral quit?

That question crackled around TV circles in the Bay Area in the wake of Corral’s on-air announcement Wednesday night that she was quitting as co-anchor of “The 10 O’Clock News.”

Asked why she was quitting the Bay Area’s top-rated newscast midway through a contract that runs until 2001, Corral said only that “the timing felt right to me. More than a dozen times in a telephone interview yesterday, Corral used the word “amicable” to describe her departure from the station. Corral said there is no contractual impediment to her accepting a job, at any time, at another station in the market. That seemed odd; such contract clauses are common in the business.

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