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  2. List of on-air resignations - Wikipedia

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    October 1967 and again in 1985 – Announcer and DJ William "Rosko" Mercer resigned on-air twice: first from WOR-FM in New York City in October 1967 over the station's employment of radio consultants; and then again in 1985, when he left WKTU-FM in Lake Success, New York, while on the air, again over a dispute with the station management.

  3. WFXR - Wikipedia

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    WFXR and WWCW migrated their operations into the new facility—which cost $3 million to build—during the week of September 14, 2015. [55] [56] On January 27, 2016, Nexstar announced it would acquire Media General for $4.6 billion. Nexstar opted to retain WFXR and WWCW over Media General-owned WSLS-TV, which was divested to Graham Media Group.

  4. WNYW - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, WNYW brought early evening newscasts back to the station with the launch of a 90-minute weekday news block from 5 p.m. to 6:30 pm. Longtime anchor John Roland, a 35-year veteran of channel 5, retired from the station on June 4, 2004; former NBC News correspondent Len Cannon, who joined WNYW as a reporter and anchor some time earlier ...

  5. Lori Stokes - Wikipedia

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    Lori Stokes (born September 16, 1962) is an American former journalist and news anchor. She was the evening news anchor for the 5, 6, and 10 O’Clock news at Fox 5 NY WNYW in New York City from 2021 to 2022. She formerly co-hosted Good Day New York on Fox 5 NY WNYW, with Rosanna Scotto.

  6. Good Day New York - Wikipedia

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    Good Day New York is a morning show airing on WNYW Fox 5 (channel 5), hosted by Rosanna Scotto and Curt Menefee. It is a Fox owned-and-operated television station in New York City, owned by the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of Fox Corporation. It was the first morning newscast to air on a Fox-owned station, having launched on August 1, 1988.

  7. Today in New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 Today in New York returned to a news update format, and aired at 6:45 a.m. following the network business news show Before Hours. When Before Hours was canceled by NBC in 1988, Today in New York was expanded to 30 minutes. Gradual expansions of the show's runtime followed: to one hour (6 to 7 a.m.) in 1990; to 90 minutes (starting at 5: ...

  8. Alison Morris - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 August 2024. American journalist and news anchor Alison Morris Born Long Island, New York, U.S. Education Yale University (BA) Occupation(s) Journalist, news anchor Years active 2002–present Spouse Scott Roslyn (m. 2013) Alison Morris is an American journalist. She is a former news anchor at NBC ...

  9. New Yorkers in journalism - Wikipedia

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    Sapna Maheshwari – business journalist, The New York Times [12] Apoorva Mandavilli – health care and science journalist, The New York Times; [13] founding editor-in-chief of the autism news site Spectrum; Dave Marash – WCBS-TV; Sal Marchiano – WPIX; Michele Marsh – WCBS-TV, WNBC; Carol Martin – WCBS-TV; Anthony Mason – CBS News ...