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KTLA (channel 5) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship station of The CW.It is the largest directly owned property of the network's majority owner, Nexstar Media Group, and is the second-largest operated property after WPIX in New York City.
Television sports anchors from Chicago (12 P) Pages in category "Television anchors from Chicago" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total.
Paul Deanno is a Meteorologist for KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, CA. Previously, Deanno worked as the Chief Meteorologist for KPIX-TV in San Francisco and also worked as a meteorologist at WMAQ-TV in Chicago, WTVJ in Miami, KOMO-TV in Seattle, KYW-TV in Philadelphia, KENS in San Antonio, KREM (TV) in Spokane, and KDRV in Medford.
Brant Miller (born February 8, 1950) is the chief meteorologist for NBC owned and operated television station WMAQ-TV in Chicago. [1] At WMAQ-TV he is the meteorologist on NBC 5 News at 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. [ 2 ] Miller joined NBC5 News in 1991.
The Weather Channel 14 hours ago Back-To-Back Winter Storms Bring Wintry Mess Of Snow, Ice To Midwest And Northeast. An active weather pattern is delivering back-to-back winter storms through the ...
In December 2002, Williams joined WBBM-TV as a general assignment reporter. [1] He became a weekend morning news anchor at WBBM in mid-2003. He became the station's weekend evening news anchor in January 2006. He briefly became a weekday morning news anchor in 2008, but in September 2008 returned to co-anchoring weekend evenings with Mai ...
The Weather Channel 4 hours ago New Week, New Winter Storms To Blanket Northeast, Midwest With Snow, Ice, Including New York, Washington, D.C. New week, more snow and ice for the Northeast ...
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.