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  2. List of people from Denver - Wikipedia

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    Harry Smith (1951– ), television reporter, news anchor [186] # Clara Sears Taylor (1876–after 1938), journalist, first woman appointed to the Washington DC rent commission Richard Two Elk (1952– ), journalist, radio host, American Indian activist [ 187 ] #

  3. Michael Andre - Wikipedia

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    Michael Andre (born August 31, 1946) is a Canadian, disc jockey, poet, critic and editor living in New York City. Andre was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to a civil engineer doing wartime work on a military hospital. His mother's father was a newspaperman, Eyton Warburton; he died when Andre was an infant. Andre was raised in Kingston, Ontario

  4. Category:Television anchors from Denver - Wikipedia

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    Television anchors in Denver, Colorado. Pages in category "Television anchors from Denver" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

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  6. Digital First Media - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, two of Minneapolis' west metro newspapers—The Eden Prairie News and Lakeshore Weekly News bought earlier in 2020 by Digital First Media—announced their closure at the end of April 2020 due to a decline in advertising revenue amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. List of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation personalities

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    Michael J. Fox, in The Magic Lie series, 1978; Yuani Fragata; Whit Fraser - reporter National Radio and TV News, Anchor Newsworld; Greg Frers; Elliotte Friedman; Barbara Frum, host of As It Happens (1971–1981) and The Journal (1982–1992) Melissa Fung

  8. KWGN-TV - Wikipedia

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    In September 1965, the station was acquired by Tribune Broadcasting – then known as WGN Continental Broadcasting. [8] [9] After the sale was finalized in March 1966, the new owners changed the call letters to KWGN-TV after its new sister station and the company's flagship, WGN-TV in Chicago (the WGN calls refer to the longtime slogan of the company's former flagship newspaper, the Chicago ...

  9. Michael Baxter, a top editor at the Miami Herald during ... - AOL

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    Michael John Baxter found his passion in journalism, exposing scandal as a Miami Herald reporter, then rising to deputy managing editor during a time when Miami was undergoing a turbulent ...