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  2. WCCO-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCCO-TV (channel 4), branded CBS Minnesota, is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving the Twin Cities area. It is owned and operated by the CBS television network through its CBS News and Stations division, and maintains studios on South 11th Street along Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis; its transmitter is located at the Telefarm complex in ...

  3. Dave Moore (newscaster) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the station was known as WTCN-TV, but it was purchased by WCCO radio in 1952 and became WCCO-TV, with the WTCN-TV call sign being recycled a few years later for channel 11, which eventually became KARE. Moore had a variety of jobs in the early years of channel 4, announcing and hosting for multiple programs.

  4. Don Shelby - Wikipedia

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    Shelby joined WCCO-TV in the summer of 1978 as a news reporter. [5] After continued work as a reporter, Shelby began assuming anchor responsibilities in greater capacity, eventually assuming the primary anchor chair from Dave Moore. Shelby was the chief architect behind WCCO's "I-Team" segment, which spotlighted current issues, both local and ...

  5. Susan Spencer - Wikipedia

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    From 1971 to 1972, Spencer worked as a researcher for CBS-owned WCBS-TV in New York. She was also a writer and producer for public affairs broadcast at WKPC-TV in Louisville, Kentucky. From 1972 to 1977, she worked for Minneapolis-based CBS station WCCO-TV, where she was reporter and co-anchor.

  6. Bill Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Bill Carlson (November 26, 1934 – February 29, 2008), born William Meyer Carlson, was an American journalist and longtime television anchor at WCCO in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] Carlson was born in Thief River Falls, Minnesota and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota. Carlson died of prostate cancer at the age of 73 on February 29, 2008. [2]

  7. Randi Kaye - Wikipedia

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    Kaye also worked for WFAA-TV in Dallas as a reporter and anchor, KMSP-TV in the Twin Cities where she hosted Everyday Living, WWOR-TV in New York/New Jersey and WCCO-TV in the Twin Cities as anchor of the 5pm and 10pm newscasts.

  8. Longtime WCCO anchor Don Shelby to star in ‘Love ... - AOL

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    Retired WCCO-TV anchor Don Shelby will return to the stage for four performances of “Love Letters” at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres. The show will be performed at 1 p.m. Nov. 9 and 13 and 6:30 p ...

  9. List of Minnesota Vikings broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    WCCO was the flagship station from 1961 to 1969. Dick Enroth was the original announcer, succeeded by Ray Christensen. KSTP (AM) held the rights from 1970 to 1975. WCCO again from 1976 to 1984. KSTP (FM) 1985–1987. WCCO 1988–1990. KFAN 1991–1995. WCCO 1996–2000. KFAN since 2001.