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  2. WDRB - Wikipedia

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    WDRB launched additional newscasts on its schedule as its ratings position in the market strengthened: the first news expansion outside its established 10 p.m. slot came on October 5, 1998, when WDRB premiered the three-hour-long Fox in the Morning and a half-hour midday newscast at 11:30 a.m. (originally titled Fox First News); [41] the latter ...

  3. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    WBAL-TV: Paul's Puppets children's marionette show that ran from 1948 to 1958 WBAL-TV : P.W. Doodle ( Royal Parker ), children's cartoons and Mickey Mouse Club reruns 1962-1965 Maryland Public Television : Bob the Vid Tech (with Bob Heck ) Children's Interstitials and specials 1993-2010

  4. WDRB Mornings anchors featured on HBO's 'Last Week ... - AOL

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    The audience of HBO's "Last Week with John Oliver" shared laughs at WDRB anchors' segment on how Gen Z feels about unclothed feet. ... "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" is an Emmy-award winning ...

  5. Julie Tristan - Wikipedia

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    Tristan, a St. Louis native, also worked at Clear Channel Radio-Total Traffic as a traffic reporter and voice-over talent for Oldies 103.3 KLOU-FM, KMJM-FM Magic 104.9 & KATZ-AM Gospel 1600. She then was the executive producer and co-host for the nationally syndicated Steve and DC Morning Show. She has also been an on-air talent for WVRV-FM 101 ...

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  7. Sally Starr (TV hostess) - Wikipedia

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    Alleen Mae Beller (January 25, 1923 – January 27, 2013), also known as Sally Starr, was a prominent 1950s and 1960s celebrity television personality.Using a cowgirl persona, she appealed to local TV audiences of several generations of children through American radio, Broadway stage, movies and as a recording artist for more than sixty years.

  8. Bill Lamb returns to Louisville's WDRB, 'point of view ...

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    Bill Lamb returns to WDRB as president and general manager. Here's when you can expect to see his editorials return.

  9. New Line Theatre - Wikipedia

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    New Line claims to take philosophical and practical inspiration from theatre models of the 1960s, including Caffé Cino, Cafe LaMaMa ETC, Judson Poets Theatre, Joan Littlewood's People's Theatre Workshop in London, and to a lesser extent from the Living Theatre, the Open Theatre, and various theatre collectives in the US and Europe. [2]