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Owing to WSFA radio's long affiliation with NBC, channel 12 has been Montgomery's NBC affiliate for its entire existence. Only two months later, in February 1955, Persons sold WSFA-AM-TV to the Gaylord family's Oklahoma Publishing Company, earning a handsome return on his original investment of a quarter-century earlier. At that time, WSFA-AM ...
Thea Andrews – Guys TV host; Rod Black – CFL on TSN, Women's World Hockey Championships and Figure Skating play-by-play; Brendan Connor – SportsCentre anchor; Darren Dutchyshen – SportsCentre anchor / TSN Hockey fill-in studio host; Dave Hodge – The Reporters host; Mark Jones – SportsCentre anchor; Steve Kouleas — That's Hockey ...
Tom Foreman (born December 6, 1959) is an American broadcast journalist for CNN whose reporting experience spans more than three decades. Beginning as a local television reporter in Montgomery, Alabama, at WSFA, he continued on to work for WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The character generator (CG) Operator prepares and displays digital on-screen graphics (DOG or BUG) and lower third graphics on the character generator that were created by the broadcast designer. Floor manager
Darren M. Haynes: (2014-2017), now with KCAL-TV in Los Angeles; Fred Hickman: (2004–2008), formerly with WVUE-DT in New Orleans, Louisiana as a sports director for the station and later a news anchor at WDVM-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland; died in 2022; Jemele Hill: (2017–2018), now with The Undefeated [2] Mike Hill: (2008–2013), now with FS1
All roles for the series are cast without the characters' races being pre-specified, in keeping with Rhimes' vision of diversity. [4] The series' protagonist, Meredith Grey, is portrayed by Ellen Pompeo. Pompeo starred in the leading role in Moonlight Mile, which led to her being cast as Meredith. [5]
The WSFA Journal is a science-fiction fanzine that was published approximately once a month from 1965 to 2012 by the Washington Science Fiction Association (WSFA).. The journal typically contains reviews of books, movies, science fiction fanzines, science fiction conventions, TV shows, and websites; obituaries; minutes of WSFA meetings; humor; original fantasy and science fiction; cartoons ...
The television station's news department used WKY's news staff, including Frank McGee, who had joined WKY in 1947 and added duties on the TV side in 1950 under the air name "Mack Rogers"; [206] during this time, WKY and WKY-TV used stage names for their airstaff that could be retained as intellectual property in the event an on-air personality ...