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  2. List of Syracuse University people - Wikipedia

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    Denise D'Ascenzo (1958–2019) – television news anchorwoman (WFSB-TV in Hartford, Connecticut) Bob Dotson – journalist; Ian Eagle – sportscaster, CBS and YES; Emme – plus-size model and TV host; Susan Feeney – journalist, former senior editor for NPR; Marty Glickman – sportscaster; Jeff Glor – anchor, CBS Evening News

  3. List of people from Rockford, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Grams, Republican United States Senator, news anchor, WIFR 23 Rockford [14] Joyce Holmberg, educator and Illinois state senator; Alta M. Hulett, attorney, first woman admitted to the state of Illinois Bar [15] Betty Ann Keegan, Illinois State Senator

  4. AM America - Wikipedia

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    AM America was a morning news program produced by ABC in an attempt to compete with the highly rated Today on NBC. Premiering on January 6, 1975, the show never found an audience against Today or the CBS combo of the CBS Morning News and Captain Kangaroo. Lasting just under ten months, its final installment aired on October 31. [1]

  5. This Week (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    On January 5, 2012, ABC News announced that Stephanopoulos would return as the host of This Week. [12] With the return of Stephanopolous as moderator, the program began using former Good Morning America and World News Tonight anchor Charles Gibson to perform the voice-over heard during the opening of each broadcast; [13] this lasted until 2014.

  6. Air America (radio network) - Wikipedia

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    Some affiliates used other news services or would run their own newscasts during the six-minute "news hole" at the top of the hour. AAR later switched to AP Radio Network News, and finally Free Speech Radio News. These newscasts ended on June 29, 2007, with local stations signing up with other radio news networks.

  7. Marty Haag - Wikipedia

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    H. Martin "Marty" Haag, Jr. (1934–2004) was the news director at the perennially dominant ABC station, WFAA-TV, in Dallas, Texas from 1973 to 1989. During those 16 years, WFAA won five DuPont-Columbia Awards , more than any other local television news station during that time, and a George Foster Peabody Award in 1988.

  8. Jean Martirez - Wikipedia

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    Martirez was born in Chicago, Illinois where her parents met. She is a first generation Filipino-American and is of mixed Filipino and Spanish heritage. [1] Martirez attended the University of Missouri, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism.

  9. John Drury (television anchor) - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Drury (January 4, 1927 – November 25, 2007) was an American television news anchor from Chicago, Illinois.Drury is most known for serving as anchor on Chicago news broadcasts which included: WGN-TV from 1967 to 1970 and again from 1979 until 1984; WLS-TV from 1970 to 1979 and 1984 until his retirement in 2002.