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  2. BBY Limited - Wikipedia

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    BBY, formerly known as Burdett Buckeridge Young, was established in 1987 by three former A.C. Goode & Co. brokers, in conjunction with the State Bank of Victoria.The acquisition of State Bank by the Commonwealth Bank in the early 1990s saw the disposal of their interest and subsequently Jefferies & Co acquired an equity stake in the firm.

  3. Before becoming the Jets' head coach, Aaron Glenn, left, pictured with team owner Woody Johnson and LL Cool J in 2013, was a team scout. (Photo by Al Pereira/WireImage) (Al Pereira via Getty Images)

  4. WIVB-TV - Wikipedia

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    WBEN-TV was the early news leader in Buffalo until approximately 1972, when (briefly) WGR-TV and then (more long-term) WKBW-TV overtook it. Channel 4 then spent most of the next 30 years as a solid, if usually distant, runner-up to WKBW-TV, well ahead of market laggard WGR-TV (later WGRZ).

  5. Live at Five (WNBC) - Wikipedia

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    Live at Five was a local afternoon television news program that aired on WNBC (channel 4), the NBC flagship television station in New York City.The hour-long program was broadcast from Studio 6B at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan.

  6. People can’t stop talking about Glenn Close’s portrayal in ...

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    The movie stars Andra Day as Ebony, a single mom of three, Glenn Close as Ebony's mom, Alberta, and Mo'Nique as Cynthia, a Department of Child Services (DCS) social worker assigned to Ebony's family.

  7. WNBC - Wikipedia

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    WNBC-TV was the first station on the East Coast to air a two-hour nightly newscast, [33] and the first major-market station in the country to find success in airing a 5 p.m. report, when NewsCenter 4 (a format created for WNBC by pioneering news executive Lee Hanna) [35] was introduced in 1974, a time when channel 4 ran a distant third in the ...

  8. KDFW - Wikipedia

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    The last CBS network program to air on KDFW was a repeat of Walker, Texas Ranger at 9 p.m. Central Time on July 1; this led into a message by then-station president and general manager David Whitaker shortly before the start of its late-evening newscast (which was renamed from News 4 Texas Nightbeat to News 4 Texas at 10:00 that evening, with ...

  9. Bruce Beck - Wikipedia

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    Beck has covered a multitude of events for News 4 New York, including 5 Super Bowls, 3 NBA Finals, 6 Stanley Cup Finals, 7 World Series, The U.S. Open Tennis Championship, The U.S. Open Golf Championship, and The NCAA Final Four. In addition, Beck has covered 9 Olympics, with the most recent being the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.