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  2. Sam Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Sam Rubin was born in San Diego on February 16, 1960. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In the 1980s, he was an entertainment reporter for Group W , the National Enquirer , and Fox Entertainment News. [ 8 ] [ 5 ] Beginning in 1988, he hosted hourly entertainment newsbreaks for the Movietime cable channel.

  3. KSWB-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station is branded as Fox 5 San Diego, in reference to its primary cable channel number in the market. KSWB-TV went on the air as independent station KTTY in 1984. It was the third independent station in the market with programming that was generally inferior to its two competitors.

  4. Mark Goffeney - Wikipedia

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    Mark Goffeney (May 22, 1969 – March 2, 2021) was an American musician from San Diego, California, known as "Big Toe" because, being born without arms, he played guitar with his feet. He was bassist and vocalist for the 'Big Toe' band and played the principal role on Fox Television 's Emmy -nominated commercial 'Feet'.

  5. Rachel Campos-Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Campos-Duffy [1] (née Campos; born October 22, 1971) is an American conservative television personality.She first appeared on television in 1994 as a cast member on the MTV reality television series The Real World: San Francisco, before moving on to work as a television host.

  6. KUSI-TV - Wikipedia

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    KUSI-TV (channel 51) is an independent television station in San Diego, California, United States. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Fox affiliate KSWB-TV (channel 69). KUSI-TV's studios are located on Viewridge Avenue (near I-15) in the Kearny Mesa section of San Diego, and its transmitter is located southeast of Spring Valley.

  7. Ali Fedotowsky - Wikipedia

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    Fedotowsky then returned as the star of The Bachelorette where she became engaged with Roberto Martinez in the finale. [5] After The Bachelorette, Fedotowsky moved to San Diego, California and joined the local Fox news station as a weekly morning show correspondent. [6]

  8. Arthel Neville - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, she joined the Fox News–produced syndicated news magazine Geraldo at Large as the West Coast bureau chief and correspondent. [2] She also served as guest co-host on The View in the fall of 2006. On August 1, 2008, Neville became the lead anchor for the Fox 5 Morning News, a four-hour weekday newscast on KSWB-TV in San Diego. [3]

  9. Adrian Garcia Marquez - Wikipedia

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    He was the play-by-play announcer for the San Diego Chargers pre-season television games on Mi San Diego, the Spanish-language affiliate of NBC in San Diego. Garcia Marquez has an extensive background in radio. He began as the San Diego Padres pregame show host for K 1040AM in San Diego in 1999.