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  2. WMAQ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WMAQ-TV logo, used from 1992 to 1995. The '5' in this logo, set in Helvetica, was also used from 1976 to 1985. Although NBC had long owned the WMAQ radio stations, the television station continued to maintain a callsign separate from those used by its co-owned radio outlets; this changed on August 31, 1964, when the network changed the station's calls to WMAQ-TV.

  3. Amy Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    Amy Jacobson is a Chicago radio talk show host. She was a reporter for WMAQ-TV in Chicago from 1996 to 2007, losing her job after a rival TV station broadcast a video of her in a bathing suit with her children at the home of a man she was investigating in connection with his wife's disappearance.

  4. WMAQ - Wikipedia

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  5. Dick Johnson (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Richard S. Johnson (October 1953 – June 9, 2020) was the morning news co-anchor and a street reporter for the NBC-owned television station WMAQ-TV in Chicago.Before coming to WMAQ-TV in 2002, he was a longtime reporter/anchor at rival WLS-TV.

  6. Stefan Holt - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Holt (born c. 1986/1987) [1] is an American journalist and television news anchor for WMAQ-TV—the Chicago owned-and-operated station of NBC.He anchors alongside Allison Rosati for the 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news programs on this station, after he replacing Rob Stafford who was retired on December 23, 2022.

  7. Allison Rosati - Wikipedia

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    Rosati was born in Dover, Delaware and grew up in Pine City, Minnesota.Rosati is of Finnish (paternal) and Italian (maternal) descent and is the child of Robert Rosati and Sharon Nowling.

  8. Russ Ewing - Wikipedia

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    Russell H. Ewing (December 28, 1923 – June 25, 2019) was an American broadcast journalist in Chicago from 1967 to the late 1990s. Working for WLS-TV (ABC affiliate) and WMAQ-TV (NBC affiliate), he established a reputation as an investigative journalist, and became known as a go-between who negotiated more than 115 surrenders to police of wanted felons, often wanted for murder.

  9. Judith C. Waller - Wikipedia

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    Judith Cary Waller was born on February 19, 1889, in Oak Park, Illinois. [2] She was the eldest daughter of Doctor John Duke Waller and Katherine Short Waller. [2] [3] Following her 1908 graduation from Oak Park High School, a wealthy aunt gave her the gift of a year in Europe. [2]