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  2. List of Baltimore Ravens broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The flagship radio stations of the professional American football team, the Baltimore Ravens, are Hearst-owned WIYY (98 Rock) and WBAL 1090 AM, with Gerry Sandusky (WBAL-TV Sports Anchor since 1988) as the play-by-play announcer and Rod Woodson (Baltimore Ravens CB-S 1998–2001) as the color commentator. Sandusky has been the primary voice ...

  3. Rod Daniels - Wikipedia

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    Daniels began his career as a weekend sports anchor at WIS-TV in Columbia, South Carolina. He then moved to WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a weekend anchor and reporter, and later to WISN-TV in Milwaukee. He worked at WBAL-TV (Channel 11) in Baltimore, Maryland from 1984 to 2015. [1]

  4. Category:Television anchors from Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of current and former Baltimore, Maryland television news anchors. Pages in category "Television anchors from Baltimore" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  5. WBAL-TV - Wikipedia

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    WBAL-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is the flagship property of Hearst Television, which has owned the station since its inception, and is sister to the company's sole radio properties, WBAL (1090 AM) and WIYY (97.9 FM).

  6. Gerry Sandusky - Wikipedia

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    He is not related to former Penn State assistant football coach and convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky. [10] On July 25, 2018, he appeared on The Daily Show as one of the guests in a segment about people who get harassing tweets because they have a similar name to someone infamous and get mistaken for this person. [11]

  7. Mike Hambrick - Wikipedia

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    Mike Hambrick (born in Tyler, Texas) is an American television anchor, reporter, and correspondent who has worked on network television stations such as WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C., WRC-TV in Washington, D.C., KTVT-TV in Dallas, KTAR-TV (now KPNX) in Phoenix, WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and WBAL-TV in Baltimore in 1975.

  8. Ron Smith (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    He began his television reporting career at WTEN-TV in Albany in 1968. Five years later, in 1973, he became a weekend anchor at WBAL-TV [2] in Baltimore. From 1976 to 1980 he was co-anchor on that station's evening "Action News" broadcast, sharing the news desk with the likes of Sue Simmons, Mike Hambrick, Spencer Christian and Stan Stovall.

  9. Richard Sher (newscaster) - Wikipedia

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    His Sunday morning public affairs forum Square Off, which he had hosted for many years on WJZ, continued on WMAR-TV. In 2015, Sher began hosting a game show at the Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore. The show was named People Are Winning , as "a nod to People Are Talking , the long-running morning show that Sher hosted on WJZ-TV."