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  2. Billy Costa - Wikipedia

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    Costa was the host of The Phantom Gourmet, a restaurant review show, which broadcast its first episode on June 26, 1993. In 2003, Costa moved to a new show, TV Diner on New England Cable News (NECN), [ 6 ] [ 7 ] which was cancelled in September 2013. [ 8 ]

  3. Phantom Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Gourmet is a food-related television program featuring profiles of New England area restaurants.The show airs on WSBK-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, WNAC-DT2 in Providence, Rhode Island, and WPXT in Portland, Maine each Saturday and Sunday morning, with an hour episode composed of older clips followed by an hour-long episode (either new or rerun).

  4. Dan Andelman - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Jacob Andelman (born May 8, 1975), known as Dan, is one of the hosts of the WSBK-TV 38 show The Phantom Gourmet and had been hosts of the WTKK Radio 96 radio show Phantom Gourmet. [1] The Andelman brothers took over the Phantom Gourmet hosting duties from David Robichaud who left the show in their hands.

  5. Fall River Eats: Mr. Chen gets Phantom Gourmet shoutout ... - AOL

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    This week, Mr. Chen in Fall River got a special shoutout from well-known foodie program Phantom Gourmet. Plus, we've got a Pancheros anniversary deal:

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. Eddie Andelman - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Andelman (born 1937 [1]) is an American sports radio talk-show host. He has worked over 40 years in sports talk radio in Boston and has appeared on more than 100 sports stations throughout the country.

  8. WLWC - Wikipedia

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    However, just over a year later on January 11, 2013, Sinclair announced that it would sell WLWC to Fairfax, Virginia–based OTA Broadcasting, LLC (a company controlled by Michael Dell's MSD Capital), for $13.75 million. [28] This was Sinclair's second divestiture after the announcement of the sale of WLAJ in Lansing, Michigan, in October 2012.

  9. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    That year, Chemed Corp., the parent company of the plumbing chain Roto-Rooter, paid $406 million to buy out Vitas. (It already owned a piece of the company.) The hospice chain recorded revenues of more than $1 billion in 2013. It now operates in 18 states plus the District of Columbia and cares for 80,000 patients a year, according to the company.