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  2. WESH - Wikipedia

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    WESH (channel 2) is a television station licensed to Daytona Beach, Florida, United States, serving the Orlando area as an affiliate of NBC. It is owned by Hearst Television alongside Clermont -licensed CW affiliate WKCF (channel 18).

  3. List of television stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    WESH: NBC: MeTV on 2.2, Story ... NewsNet on 10.5, Antenna TV on 10.6, Jewelry TV on 10.7 Orlando: Orlando: 21 21 W21AU-D ... Knology Teen Channel on 14.3, PCS News ...

  4. Meaghan Mackey joins WESH 2 as new traffic reporter - AOL

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    WESH 2 Sunrise viewers can look forward to seeing a brand-new face in the mornings beginning next week, as Meaghan Mackey is joining the morning team as the first warning traffic anchor and ...

  5. ‘Stop! Stop!’ Watch a massive brawl break out at Spirit’s ...

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    Spirit did not immediately respond to the Miami Herald’s request for comment, but a witness to the melee, passenger Marianne Capoverdi, told WESH-Channel 2 in Orlando that before the incident ...

  6. WKCF - Wikipedia

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    WKCF (channel 18) is a television station licensed to Clermont, Florida, United States, serving the Orlando area as an affiliate of The CW. It is owned by Hearst Television alongside Daytona Beach–licensed NBC affiliate WESH (channel 2).

  7. Cause of Death Revealed for Madeline Soto, 13, Whose ... - AOL

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    Sterns is accused of sexually abusing Soto and recording his abuse on video, authorities alleged, per the Orlando Sentinel, WESH and Click Orlando. His alleged abuse has been traced as far back as ...

  8. Driver in crash with bus that killed 8 farmworkers in Florida ...

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    Along with the fatalities on Tuesday, 40 others were hospitalized — 8 of them in critical condition — following the early morning crash in Marion County, about 80 miles north of Orlando.

  9. David Walker (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Walker began his journalism career in the 1960s in Orlando, Florida with WFTV and WESH-TV. [1] In the 1970s, he moved to Sacramento with KOVR and KCRA. In 1980, Walker and co-anchor (and wife) Lois Hart left Sacramento to join CNN in Atlanta, Georgia, and co-anchored CNN's first news broadcast. In 1989, he joined CNBC and anchored its first ...