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  2. WMAZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WMAZ-DT2, branded on-air as Central Georgia's CW, is the CW-affiliated second digital subchannel of WMAZ-TV, broadcasting in 720p high definition on channel 13.2. All programming on WMAZ-DT2 is received through The CW's programming feed for smaller media markets, The CW Plus, which provides a set schedule of syndicated programming acquired by The CW for broadcast during time periods outside of ...

  3. Beloved news anchor leaves Macon’s 13WMAZ after 3 ... - AOL

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    Suzanne Lawler, a beloved news anchor and reporter who spent 30 years with 13WMAZ, has left the station. Lawler said the decision to step away from life as a news anchor came down to wanting to ...

  4. Eyewitness News - Wikipedia

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    Branded as Channel 13 Eyewitness News 1989–1996 and briefly as Fox 13 Eyewitness News 1996–1997; has identified as Fox 13 News since 1997. WTSP: CBS (formerly ABC) Used 1970–1977 when the station was WLCY-TV; currently identifies as 10 Tampa Bay News since 2020. WTOG: Independent (formerly the CW) Used from 1982 to 1985.

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  6. Jessica Simpson Reveals Where Things Stand Today with Husband ...

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    Jessica Simpson’s first single, "Use My Heart Against Me," drops from her new EP: Nashville Canyon: Part 1 - this week — just a month after announcing the end of her 10-year marriage to Eric ...

  7. Roz Abrams - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, she was offered a contract by WCBS-TV to anchor CBS 2 News at 5 and 11. Abrams then joined WCBS-TV as the co-anchor of "CBS2 News" at 5 and 11 p.m. on April 19, 2004. First she was paired with veteran New York news anchor Ernie Anastos, who had co-anchored WABC Eyewitness News with her in the 1980s, and then with Jim Rosenfield.

  8. WMAC - Wikipedia

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    WMAZ-FM mostly simulcast its AM sister station for its first couple of decades. In 1953, the Southeastern Broadcasting Company added Macon's first VHF TV station, Channel 13 WMAZ-TV. [6] Because 940 WMAZ was a CBS affiliate, WMAZ-TV also ran CBS TV shows, with a secondary affiliation with ABC and the DuMont Television Network.

  9. WMGT-TV - Wikipedia

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    It was the first commercial television station to start up in the Macon market since CBS affiliate WMAZ-TV (channel 13) debuted on September 27, 1953, fifteen years and three days earlier. The station was founded by Dothan, Alabama , broadcaster and perennial Alabama political candidate Charles Woods , who owned the station for about six years.