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  2. Carol Goldwasser, Casting Director on ‘Hannah Montana,’ Dies ...

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    Carol Goldwasser, a casting director known for her work shaping young talent on shows like “Hannah Montana,” died Dec. 5 at her home in Palm Springs after surgery. She was 67. Goldwasser’s ...

  3. Aly Michalka Explains the Reasons Why She Turned Down ... - AOL

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    Aly and AJ also talked to Cooper about what it was like being child actors. “I made like $7,000 per episode on [Phil of the Future],” Aly said.“That ain’t nothing. But I guess for a kids ...

  4. WLBZ - Wikipedia

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    Known as "News Center Weather Plus", the service could also be seen on the websites of both stations through live streaming video and digital cable. In late-December 2008 as a result of Weather Plus closing on a national level, WLBZ-DT2 and WCSH-DT2 shifted to a format featuring a loop of local news headlines and weather forecasts.

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  6. Hannah Montana - Wikipedia

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    Miley Cyrus, pictured in 2008, serves as the program's central focus during its four-season run.. Miley Stewart is a fourteen-year-old middle school student who appears to live a normal life but has a secret identity, pop singer Hannah Montana, an alias she chose so she could have a private life away from the public spotlight. [2]

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  9. WCSH - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 until the host's retirement in 2019, the News Center Maine stations aired human interest and outdoors program Bill Green's Maine; Green had gotten his start at WLBZ before moving to Portland and WCSH in 1981. [43] [44] [45] Reruns now air weekdays at 12:30PM, replacing Tegna's now-canceled in-house talk show Daily Blast Live.