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  2. WFMY-TV - Wikipedia

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    WFMY began broadcasting in 1949; it was the second television station in North Carolina and the first to originate a live broadcast. It was owned by the Greensboro News Company, publishers of the Greensboro Daily News and Daily Record. It aired programming from all major networks in its early years, when it was the only station in the Triad ...

  3. Morgan Radford - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, Radford joined NBC News and MSNBC as a correspondent. [4] In April 2021, she was given her own show on NBC News alongside Aaron Gilchrist for NBC News' live-streaming outlet, NBC News Now. [8] [9] In September 2022, Radford became co-anchor of NBC News Daily in addition to being an NBC News Now anchor and an NBC News ...

  4. News & Record - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News was a morning paper founded in 1909, an outgrowth of the recently defunct Daily Industrial News. The Daily News and the associated company, the Greensboro News Company, grew quickly, acquiring the other morning paper, the Greensboro Telegram in 1911, and in 1930, acquired the Daily Record. The Greensboro News Company and its two ...

  5. WPTI - Wikipedia

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    Weekdays on WPTI began with a local news and information show hosted by K.C. O'Dea and Carmen Conners. Conners left in 2014. The rest of the weekday schedule is made up of nationally syndicated talk shows, most of them from co-owned Premiere Networks: Glenn Beck, Clay Travis & Buck Sexton, Sean Hannity, Dave Ramsey, Jesse Kelly, "Coast to Coast AM with George Noory" and "This Morning, America ...

  6. WXLV-TV - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair shuttered the local news department in January 2002. Since then, Sinclair has implemented smaller-scale news programs for the station, first as part of the News Central service, then with cable news channel News 14 Carolina (later Spectrum News North Carolina) and since 2021 with local reporters and anchors at a Sinclair station in Texas.

  7. David Crabtree - Wikipedia

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    David Crabtree is an American journalist, former television news anchor, and television executive. He served as the lead anchor of WRAL-TV in Raleigh, North Carolina, for much of his 28 years at the network through 2022. Following a forty-year career in television reporting, he was named the chief operating officer (CEO) of PBS North Carolina.

  8. Yes! Weekly - Wikipedia

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    YES! Weekly serves the North Carolina cities of Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem. Its writers cover local topics such as news, politics, sports, music, culture, and opinion. They also distribute a regular calendar of local events and photos galleries of patrons of local nightlife. The paper is distributed on Wednesdays. [2] YES!

  9. Spectrum News 1 North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the launch of the channel, then-CBS affiliate WRAL-TV (channel 5; currently an NBC affiliate) of Raleigh, launched the WRAL NewsChannel, a local news channel that was launched in July 2001 on Time Warner Cable's digital tier (the channel was also transmitted at the time over WRAL's second digital subchannel, now affiliated by Cozi TV).