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Local programming includes WSFA's major commitment [3] —regional and local news—with shows such as Alabama Live, WSFA 12 News First at 4, WSFA 12 News at 6, and WSFA 12 News at 10. As the only VHF station in town for 31 years, WSFA has been the dominant news station in Montgomery for as long as records have been kept.
This is a listing of current and former Baltimore, Maryland television news anchors. Pages in category "Television anchors from Baltimore" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
Watch live aerial views of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, after it collapsed in the early hours of Tuesday morning (26 March). A container ship crashed into the structure at ...
The site also has live feeds of the radars of WTVM, WSFA, WBRC and WAFF. The only ex-Raycom station in Alabama (which is no longer a sister station of WAFF) not participating in the arrangement is WDFX-TV in the Dothan area, which formerly received its news programming from WSFA.
The 'Today' co-anchor discussed leaving NBC after 26 years on 'Today with Hoda & Jenna' on Oct. 25. ... Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images. Kotb is leaving the 'Today' show after 26 years (pictured in ...
The host has been a part of the NBC network for a total of 26 years, but joined Today's fourth-hour broadcast at 10 a.m. in September 2007, with co-host Kathie Lee Gifford joining her in April ...
In 1955, the owners of WKY purchased WSFA-TV in Montgomery, Alabama, and sent McGee there as news director. WSFA was an affiliate of NBC. As the civil rights movement gained national coverage, McGee's work came to the notice of NBC, which offered him a position with the network, based in New York City. He went on to become "one of television's ...
Brad Byrd (right) on Dec. 14, 1977 turns to view the wreckage of the DC-3 that crashed the night before after takeoff from Evansville, killing all 29 people aboard, including members of the ...