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  2. The 4:30 Movie - Wikipedia

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    The 4:30 Movie is a television program that aired weekday afternoons on WABC-TV (Channel 7) in New York from 1968 to 1981. The program was mainly known for individual theme weeks devoted to theatrical feature films or made-for-TV movies starring a certain actor or actress, or to a particular genre, or to films that spawned sequels.

  3. Tom Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James Snyder (May 12, 1936 – July 29, 2007) was an American television personality, news anchor, and radio personality best known for his late night talk shows Tomorrow, on NBC in the 1970s and 1980s, and The Late Late Show, on CBS in the 1990s. [1]

  4. WABC-TV - Wikipedia

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    WABC-TV (channel 7) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship of the ABC network. Owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division, WABC-TV maintains studios in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Lower Manhattan , co-located with ABC's corporate headquarters.

  5. Eyewitness News - Wikipedia

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    Identified as Channel 5 Eyewitness News from 1965 to 2005 (aside from a brief period in the mid-1990s when it identified as KPIX 5 News), has identified as CBS 5 Eyewitness News from 2005 until 2013. The station adopted KPIX 5 News branding again in early 2013. Rival station KGO-TV borrowed WABC-TV's Eyewitness News format.

  6. List of television films produced for American Broadcasting ...

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    January 7, 1968 A Hatful of Rain: March 3, 1968 Kiss Me Kate: March 23, 1968 Shadow on the Land: December 4, 1968 Marcus Welby, M.D. March 23, 1969 Arsenic and Old Lace: April 7, 1969 Seven in Darkness: September 23, 1969 The Immortal: September 30, 1969 The Over-the-Hill Gang: October 7, 1969 Wake Me When the War Is Over: October 14, 1969 The ...

  7. Larry Mendte - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 to 1988 he was a weekend anchor on WABC, as well as fill-in sports anchor. He anchored the news and was an investigative reporter at WBBM in Chicago from 1991 to 1995. While at WBBM, Mendte's series of reports on school bus safety resulted in a new state law.

  8. Bill Ritter (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    William Sheldon "Bill" Ritter [1] (born February 26, 1950) is an American television news anchor and journalist. He has been with WABC-TV in New York City since 1998, initially anchoring on weekends before succeeding Bill Beutel on the 11 p.m. news in September 1999, then at 6 p.m. in February 2001.

  9. Sam Ryan - Wikipedia

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    She started her first stint at WABC-TV ABC in September 2002. [3] Ryan joined ESPN in 2003, [4] and CBS Sports and WCBS-TV in June 2006. [5] She joined MLB Network as a studio host and reporter in September 2011 and appeared regularly on MLB Network's game productions, The Rundown, Quick Pitch, and other studio programming. [6]