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Julie Chin, the Oklahoma news anchor who had the beginnings of a stroke during a live TV broadcast, has revealed the alarming and incoherent text she sent her husband after the broadcast.
An Oklahoma news anchor and a TV actress are raising awareness about women's stroke risk at any age by sharing their own experiences. Julie Chin, an anchor for Tulsa, Oklahoma, NBC affiliate KJRH ...
Oklahoma news anchor Julie Chin turned her journalist’s lens onto herself this weekend after being forced to ditch her live broadcast when she suffered the “beginnings of a stroke” on air.
Julie Chin, a news anchor on the Tulsa, Oklahoma NBC affiliate KJRH, has revealed she suffered the “beginnings of a stroke” during a live television broadcast. The journalist was delivering ...
An Eagle-Owl. According to author Joe Nickell, church towers are common nesting places for barn owls, which were likely the source of the sightings. [3] [2] Author and Fortean TV presenter Reverend Lionel Fanthorpe identifies the sighting of a Eurasian eagle-owl as a likely source of the legend. [citation needed]
Julie Chin, an anchor for Tulsa, Oklahoma, NBC affiliate KJRH, said "I feel good," just four days after suffering what doctors believe to be the “the beginning of a stroke” on live TV.
On September 18, 1978, the station split its early evening newscasts into two half-hour programs at 5 and 6 p.m., bookending the 5:30 p.m. airing of the CBS Evening News, the former of which was the first 5 p.m. newscast to debut in the Oklahoma City market; also on that date, KWTV launched Midday, an hour-long 11:30 a.m. newscast that was ...
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