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  2. Joseph Benti - Wikipedia

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    He later moved to Camarillo, California. [10] He married his first wife, Rosalie Ammerman of Dana, Indiana, in 1955. [13] They had three children [1] and divorced in 1974. [13] Benti lived with TV anchor Christine Lund for several years in the late 1970s. [8] He married fellow reporter Patty Ecker in 1980, and the couple had twins in 1982. [1]

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  4. Dick Wood (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Wood was born in Massachusetts, U.S. [3] He began his broadcasting career in the U.S. Army and transitioned to commercial radio in 1954. [3] After working at several radio stations, he moved to television at WJAR-TV and later joined WTEN in 1973.

  5. Robin Miller (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    A year later, he was moved into the sports department as a writer. One of his early assignments was a traveling reporter following the Indiana Pacers. [5] During his career, he became a polarizing figure. In 1981, he gained attention when he accused A. J. Foyt of cheating, for which Foyt punched Miller, and the paper issued a retraction. [3]

  6. Charley Steiner - Wikipedia

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    Steiner joined ESPN in 1988, primarily as an anchor on SportsCenter.In addition to those duties, he served as the network's lead boxing analyst. [12]Steiner was involved in many comical situations during his tenure on SportsCenter, including one broadcast in 1993 when Carl Lewis sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" prior to a New Jersey Nets game.

  7. Aaron Brown, CNN Anchor During Sept. 11 Attacks, Dies at 76 - AOL

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    Brown began his career as a radio talk show host in Minneapolis before moving to local television in Seattle and eventually becoming the anchor of ABC’s overnight news programs “World News Now ...

  8. Legendary ABC News anchor and reporter Tom Jarriel dead at 89

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    A decade later, he became ABC’s Weekend Report anchor and then joined the channel’s upstart primetime news show, “20/20,” in which he reported on criminal justice reform and went toe to ...

  9. Patti Burns - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Jeanne Burns (January 27, 1952 – October 31, 2001) was an American journalist and television news anchor. Burns was a familiar face to television audiences in Pittsburgh, where she worked for many years for KDKA-TV, a station for which her father, Bill Burns, was also a journalist and anchor. Father and daughter made history when on ...

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