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  2. WIAT - Wikipedia

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    They would act as full-power satellites of a low-power station in Birmingham, WBMA-LP, with a new combined news operation in Birmingham. The new station, which debuted in September 1996 under the moniker "ABC 33/40", featured veteran Alabama news personalities including WBRC's James Spann and Brenda Ladun, [ 59 ] [ 60 ] later poaching anchor ...

  3. Charles Osgood, esteemed CBS journalist and NJ resident ... - AOL

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    Charles Osgood, the award-winning journalist and iconic figure in the world of broadcasting, died at the age of 91 at his home in New Jersey.

  4. List of CBS television affiliates (by U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    1.31 New Jersey. 1.32 New ... Stations listed in boldface are owned and operated by CBS through its subsidiary CBS News and ... served by WCBS-TV New York and KYW-TV ...

  5. CBS newsman Charles Osgood dies at 91 - AOL

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    Former CBS journalist Charles Osgood, an award-winning newsman known for his work on radio and television, died Tuesday at his home in New Jersey, CBS News reported. He was 91.

  6. List of television stations in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Light TV on 3.2, Alabama Public Radio on 3.3 Birmingham: 4 4 WNHT-LD: The Grio: Birmingham: Tuscaloosa: 7 23 WVUA-CD: Birmingham: 19 35 WOTM-LD: Birmingham: Tuscaloosa: 22 22 WSWH-LD: Jacksonville: 24 35 WEAC-CD The Walk TV Birmingham: 24 24 WTBM-CD: Biz TV SBN on 24.2, Infomercials on 24.3 Birmingham: Tuscaloosa: 25 17 WJMY-CD: Cullman: 27 25 ...

  7. WBRC - Wikipedia

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    Several members of the news department staff in its early years started at WBRC radio including news anchors Harry Mabry and Joe Langston (the latter of whom would also take on a management role as its director of news and editorial policy in 1969), and sports anchor Tom York. In 1969, former WSGN radio anchor Bill Bolen joined WBRC to replace ...

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  9. Doug Bell (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Doug Bell (born 1961) is a veteran sportscaster who works with WJOX-AM. [1]He served as sports director for WIAT, a CBS affiliate.He joined WJOX-AM where he provides hourly sports reports from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.