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  2. WBZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the new format was not carried over to WBZ's weekend schedule; while a weekend morning news block was launched, [84] the weekend afternoon schedule remained devoted to specialty talk shows until September 3, 1994, when the station introduced information-oriented sports shows, branded as WBZ Sports Saturday and WBZ Sports Sunday.

  3. WBZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WBZ-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside independent WSBK-TV (channel 38).

  4. Anaridis Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    From 2017 to 2022 she anchored and reported for the CBS owned-and-operated WBZ-TV in Boston. [2] The journalist also worked for The Weather Channel. She is the former news anchor on America's Morning Headquarters. [3]

  5. Sara Underwood (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Sara Underwood is a co-host of the Boston 25 Morning News in Boston. She joined FOX/Boston 25 News in September 2008. [1] ... She anchored the 6 PM newscast at WBZ-TV

  6. Category:Television anchors from Boston - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television anchors from Boston" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. ... Doug White (news anchor) Jack White (reporter ...

  7. Ken Barlow (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    After four years with WBZ, Barlow joined KXTV in Sacramento, California in May 2010. [3] In 2011, Barlow returned to the Twin Cities and joined KSTP. [1] [4] With the KSTP 5 Eyewitness News Morning team, Barlow won an Upper Midwest Emmy Award in 2016 for his role on the program that aired after the death of Prince. [5]

  8. Matt Shearer (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Shearer was hired to produce audio news stories for the Boston-based commercial AM talk radio station WBZ. When his employer asked him to focus on video production for its fledgling TikTok channel, Shearer was initially reluctant. [1]

  9. Tom Ellis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Ellis established himself as dependable and kept the (then) NBC affiliate at top of the Boston news ratings. He won accolades for his organization of team coverage during the 1972 presidential election and Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974. WBZ even issued political campaign-pins and bumper stickers to promote Ellis and his co-anchor Tony ...