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  2. WYFF - Wikipedia

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    WYFF (channel 4) is a television station in Greenville, South Carolina, United States, serving Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina as an affiliate of NBC.Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on Rutherford Street (west of US 276) in northwest Greenville, and its transmitter is located near Caesars Head State Park in northwestern Greenville County.

  3. Carol Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Carol Clarke is an American news anchor. Clarke works for WYFF News 4, broadcasting out of Greenville, South Carolina, and serving the upstate of South Carolina, western North Carolina and northeastern Georgia. It's the nation's 36th television market. Clarke has anchored and reported for WYFF-TV since 1985.

  4. Jane Robelot - Wikipedia

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    Jane Robelot (born October 9, 1960) is an American television host, who served as a co-anchor of CBS television's This Morning from 1996 to 1999. In the 1980s, she worked at WSPA-TV in Spartanburg, South Carolina, then at then-CBS-owned WCAU TV Philadelphia before moving to CBS.

  5. Michael Cogdill - Wikipedia

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    He soon moved over to WWAY, Wilmington's ABC station, [4] and later migrated to CBS-aligned WRDW-TV in Augusta, Georgia. He finally landed at Greenville, South Carolina station WYFF (an NBC affiliate) in 1989, where he cemented his position as arguably the most decorated anchorman in South Carolina history.

  6. WSPA-TV - Wikipedia

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    [67] [68] Though WYFF has traditionally been the leader in total news viewership in the market, [69] WSPA has been its most common competitor, particularly for Upstate viewership, sometimes outpacing channel 4. In 2007, WSPA for the first time swept WYFF in evening news, [70] and it had the most revenue of any local station in 2011 and 2014.

  7. WFBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WYFF-TV weatherman Dale Gilbert did mid-mornings on WFBC-FM during part of this period as well as doing the morning weather Broadcasts on channel 4. WYFF (as WFBC-TV) and WFBC AM/FM shared the same building from 1955 until 1977, when a new radio facility was built adjacent to the TV station on Rutherford Street.

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  9. J. D. Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    [4] He was a sportscaster for WPTF-TV in Raleigh/Durham, NC, WFBC-TV (now WYFF-TV), the NBC station in Greenville, South Carolina, from 1981 to 1986, and WLWT-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio from 1986 to 1987. From 1987 to 1994, he was the sports anchor on the news reports of KTSP-TV (later KSAZ-TV), which was then the CBS affiliate in Phoenix.