Former On-air Staff
- Brooke Allen - traffic reporter (2008-2009)
- Christie Del Amo - anchor (2005-2009)
- Bill Bolen – anchor (1969–2010; retired)
- Dave Bondy – reporter (2001-2010; now at WPXI in Pittsburgh)
- Mary Brown - weekend evenings meteorologist (1983-1985; deceased)
- "Country Boy" Eddie Burns - host of longest produced program for local country music talent, The "Country Boy" Eddie Show (1957-1993; retired)
- Shane Butler - weekend evening meteorologist (1993-1996; now at WRDW-TV in Augusta, Georgia)
- Wynette Byrd (Tammy Wynette) – was a regular performer on WBRC's Country Boy Eddie Show, prior to her move to Nashville (deceased)
- John Carroll - meteorologist (1996–1999; currently at KREX-TV in Grand Junction, CO)
- Dan Cates - Assistant Promotions Director and Bureau Chief (1984-1993; now at WSPA-TV in Greenville, South Carolina)
- Bruce Cunningham - sports director (1985-1989; now at WBFF-TV in Baltimore)
- Brian Curtis - weekend news anchor reporter (1993-1995; now at KXAS-TV in Dallas, Texas)
- Chris Davis - weekend meteorologist (2002-2005)
- Terri Denard - weekend anchor reporter (1982–1993; now at University of Alabama)
- Michael Douglas - morning reporter; consumer reporter/producer (1996-1998; retired)
- Jonathan Elias - reporter (1988-1991; now at WBZ-TV in Boston)
- Fannie Flagg – co-host of The Morning Show (1960s)
- Art Franklin - weekend news anchor weekday evenings news anchor (1991-2003; retired from WAGA-TV in 2008)
- Ron Grillo - weekend sports anchor/fill-in anchor reporter (1978–1994)
- Eli Gold – sports anchor (1980-1989; currently the voice of University of Alabama football & hosts the weekly NASCAR Live radio call in show on MRN)
- Cynthia Gould - weekend news anchor (2001-2006; currently weekend news anchor at WIAT in Birmingham)
- Donna Hamilton - weekday weather reporter (1977-1981; now at WBAL-TV in Baltimore)
- Mike Hogewood – sports anchor (1981-1986 currently lead broadcaster for the Atlantic Coast Conference)
- Michael Jones - fill-in anchor/reporter (1983-1994)
- Rick Journey - weekend anchor, weekdays morning anchor, and Tuscaloosa reporter (1992–2012)
- Ted Klimasewski ("Dr. Ted K") - meteorologist (1988-1990, 1999; currently a fill-in meteorologist at WEAC-CA)
- Jason Kelley - weekend weather meteorologist (2009-2010)
- Brenda Ladun - Anchor and "Six on Your Side" reporter (1987–1996; now at WBMA/WCFT/WJSU)
- Larry Langford – reporter (1970s; former mayor of Birmingham)
- Joe Langston – anchor (1955-1981 and 1983-1987; retired)
- Andrea Lindenburg - weekend anchor, later weekday evening anchor (1993-2004; now at WVTM-TV)
- Harry Mabry – anchor (1960s-1970s; deceased)
- Brandy Malone - general traffic reporter (2005-2008; last at WZTV in Nashville)
- Linda Mays - daybreak and noon anchor (1988-1996; now at WBMA/WCFT/WJSU)
- Pat McReynolds - weekend anchor and "Good Day Alabama" morning anchor (1995-2000; now at KPHO-TV in Phoenix, Arizona)
- Bev Montgomery - weekday evenings anchor (1983-1987)
- David Neal - weeday evenings meteorologist (1996-2008; last at WIAT)
- Ashley Nix - general assignment reporter (2004-2011)
- Mark Prater - weekday mornings meteorologist (1994-1996; now at WIAT)
- Dave Pylant - weekday mornings meteorologist (1984-1989; now at KOAM-TV in Pittsburg, Kansas)
- Mike Raita - weekdays sports anchor/fill-in anchor (1989-1995; now at WBMA/WCFT/WJSU)
- Atticus Rominger - "Six on Your Side" consumer reporter (1999-2006)
- Mike Royer - weekday evenings weather anchor (1979-1989; now a news anchor at WVTM-TV)
- Sara Sanders - weekend mornings meteorologist (2008-2009)
- Dan Satterfield - weekday mornings/afternoon meteorologist (1989-1994)
- Kevin Selle - weekend meteorologist (1990-1993; now at TXCN)
- Emily Stroud - fill-in anchor (1991-1994)
- Laurie Stroud - weekday anchor for "Daybreak" and "Family Healthcast" reporter (1991-1993)
- James Spann – meteorologist (1989–1996; now at WBMA/WCFT/WJSU)
- Devon Walsh - weekday evening anchor and "Six Family Health" reporter (2002-2008; now at WKRG-TV in Mobile)
- Herb Winches - sports anchor (1976-1985; now at WERC-AM)
- Sally Wiggin – anchor/reporter (1977–1980; now at WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
- Tom York – sports anchor/host of WBRC's long-running The Morning Show (1959-1989; retired)
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