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  2. WWJ-TV - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, 1968, WXON-TV began broadcasting on channel 62. [3] Licensed to nearby Walled Lake, Michigan, WXON-TV operated on channel 62 for four years.In 1970, it purchased the construction permit of WJMY, a channel 20 station that was built out but which its owner, United Broadcasting, had no financial resources to operate, for $413,000 in United's expenses related to the permit. [4]

  3. Stephanie Abrams - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Abrams (born October 27, 1978) is an American television meteorologist who has worked for The Weather Channel (TWC) since 2003. She currently co-hosts America's Morning Headquarters with Jim Cantore and Jordan Steele early weekday mornings, as well as Pattrn alongside Steele.

  4. Amyre Makupson - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Makupson was appointed co-anchor of WKBD's newly-launched Ten O'Clock News; beginning in 2001, she also began to anchor 62 CBS Eyewitness News at 11 on WKBD's sister station, WWJ-TV (ironically, the former WGPR). [2] Amyre left the duopoly following the closure of the two stations' news department in December 2002. [3]

  5. Vivian Brown (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Vivian Louise Brown is an American television meteorologist who worked for The Weather Channel. [3] She most recently co-hosted Weather Center Live from noon to 3pm on weekdays. Brown was with The Weather Channel from 1986 to 2015. [4]

  6. Maria Molina - Wikipedia

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    She served as a part-time meteorologist at WJBK Fox2 in Detroit mainly on weekend newscasts while pursuing her doctoral degree in Michigan. [ 10 ] Prior to Fox News, Molina was a bilingual TV meteorologist for AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania , for which she provided weather forecasts in both English and Spanish.

  7. Shaun Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Shaun Robinson (born July 12, 1962) is an American television host, author, producer, philanthropist, television personality and actress. [1] She is perhaps best known for hosting Access Hollywood (1999–2015) and 90 Day Fiancé and its spin-offs (2016–present). [2]

  8. Nicole Mitchell (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Mitchell began work on the weather team at Al Jazeera America. Mitchell delivered the weather segments in the morning from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time and during large weather events. She was the chief meteorologist of the channel until it ceased operation on April 12, 2016. [citation needed]

  9. The New Dance Show - Wikipedia

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    The New Dance Show is a television series in Detroit, Michigan, which ran on WGPR-TV 62 (now a CBS affiliate known as WWJ-TV) and W68CH 68 (now WHPS-CD 15). Hosted by R.J. Watkins, The New Dance Show was a local version of Soul Train and featured regular dancers, including a man who dressed like a Gypsy and who wore a cape, and a woman who dressed as a boxer.