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  2. WLNS-TV - Wikipedia

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    WLNS-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Lansing, Michigan, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group , which provides certain services to dual ABC / CW+ affiliate WLAJ (channel 53) under a shared services agreement (SSA) with Mission Broadcasting .

  3. WLAJ - Wikipedia

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    To set up Lansing's third TV news department, Ferguson hired former WLNS news director Bruce Cornelius; [24] news anchor Warren Williams, a graduate of Lansing's Sexton High School and former student at Michigan State University, was hired to present channel 53's evening newscasts. [25]

  4. WWMT - Wikipedia

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    After WLAJ came under the ownership of Shield Media on March 1, 2013, all news programming produced by WWMT ceased airing on the Lansing station and was replaced by newscasts from WLNS-TV. In June 2011, Andy Dominianni (who had previously served as the station's morning anchor in the late 1990s) and Kate Tillotson were appointed as anchors of ...

  5. Kathy Schmaltz - Wikipedia

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    Schmaltz is a Michigan State University graduate and was a news anchor at Lansing’s WILX-TV for 14 years. [1] Political career

  6. WILX-TV - Wikipedia

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    WILX-TV (channel 10) is a television station licensed to Onondaga, Michigan, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Lansing area. Owned by Gray Media, the station maintains studios on American Road (near I-96) in Lansing, and its transmitter is located in Onondaga.

  7. Category:Television stations in Lansing, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    WLNS-TV; S. WSYM-TV; T. WTOM-TV (Lansing, Michigan) This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 11:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. WILS - Wikipedia

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    Local personalities included then morning show host Walt Sorg, followed by Chris Holman, Tony Conley and former WLNS-TV news anchor Dave Akerly, heard in morning drive. Sports talk show host Jack Ebling was an afternoon fixture on WILS before moving to WQTX. In 2010, the station changed its slogan to the current More Compelling Talk Radio moniker.

  9. Richard Leibner, Agent Who Made News Anchors Into Stars, Dies ...

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    Richard Leibner, a celebrated talent agent who represented some of the best-known anchors in TV news, first at a firm he helped build and then for UTA, died Tuesday after a battle with cancer. He ...