Ann Martin (born Martha Gebhardt) is a former journalist and a news anchor for the CBS owned-and-operated KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV television stations in Los Angeles, California.
Shortly after graduation, Martin began her broadcasting career at KIRO-TV as a weather-caster for the station's morning newscasts.
During her years at KABC, Martin also had brief hosting stints on several of the station's local programs, including A.M. Los Angeles, L.A. Today (alongside Chuck Henry) and 3-3-0.
In the spring of 1994, Martin moved to KCBS-TV initially to co-anchor the 5 and 11 p.m. editions of what was then-called Channel 2 Action News alongside longtime San Diego anchor Michael Tuck; the reported $1.7-million-a-year deal, like her former KABC colleague Moyer's deal with KNBC two years earlier, was highly publicized by the local press.
CBS, through a press spokesperson, stated that both had chosen to retire, but neither Martin, nor Greene made any official comment.