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  2. Carol Jenkins (activist) - Wikipedia

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    As an African-American television reporter, Jenkins was an anchor and correspondent for WNBC-TV in New York for nearly 25 years. She reported from the floor of national presidential conventions from the 1970s to the 1990s, and from South Africa she reported on the release of Nelson Mandela from prison and co-produced an Emmy-nominated prime ...

  3. Bob Teague - Wikipedia

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    He started at WNBC-TV in New York City in 1963 and became one of the city's first black television journalists and went on to work as a reporter, anchorman, and producer for more than three decades. [3] He retired from WNBC-TV in 1991. He wrote two books. "Live and Off-Color: News Biz (1982, A&W Publishers) is an autobiography.

  4. Pat Harper - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Harper (July 3, 1934 – April 3, 1994) was an American television news anchor and reporter, and a fixture for nearly two decades on two New York City television stations. In 1975, she became the first woman to anchor a television news program in New York.

  5. New York Times Youth Forum - Wikipedia

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    The host was Dorothy Gordon (born Dorothy Lerner, 1889–1970), who continued to host the show on WABD from the time the network closed in 1956 until 1958 when it moved to WRCA-TV (now WNBC). [ 1 ] The Times dropped sponsorship in 1960, at which point radio simulcasts moved from WQXR (AM) to WNBC (AM) .

  6. News 12 Networks - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Gusoff (now at WCBS-TV/WLNY-TV) Steve Kornacki (later at MSNBC and NBC News) [12] Nancy Loo (later at NY1, and WABC-TV; now at NewsNation) Bonnie Schneider (later at Weather Channel and Weather.com) Lara Spencer (later with ABC News as co-anchor of Good Morning America) Melba Tolliver (former reporter/anchor for WABC-TV and WNBC-TV.)

  7. Pat Battle - Wikipedia

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    Patricia (nickname, "Pat") N. Battle was born December 9, 1959. Of African-American descent, she grew up in Neptune Township, New Jersey, where her mother was a member of the township committee and served as police commissioner. She graduated from Neptune High School in 1977, where she had been a cheerleader. [1]

  8. Carole Meekins, Milwaukee's most veteran TV anchor, to retire ...

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    Mayor Tom Barrett, Carole Meekins, Eugene Kane, Faithe Colas and James E. Causey are pictured at the Honoring Our Own awards ceremony hosted by the Wisconsin Black Media Association in February 2017.

  9. Today in New York - Wikipedia

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    Maurice DuBois followed as a co-anchor until he left for WCBS-TV in 2004; he was replaced by Rob Morrison. Hanson, who remained with the station until November 2006 and later returned to WNBC as host of New York Live , [ 1 ] was replaced by Darlene Rodriguez in 2003.