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  2. WTVF - Wikipedia

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    WTVF-DT2, branded as NewsChannel 5 Plus or NewsChannel 5+, is the second digital subchannel of WTVF, operating as an independent station. It broadcasts in standard definition on channel 5.2. NewsChannel 5+ was introduced and launched in September 1996 as an all-news and information cable-only channel for the Nashville area. [ 16 ]

  3. Chris Clark (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Clark (real name Chris Botsaris; born December 9, 1938 [1]) is the former lead news anchor at WTVF in Nashville, Tennessee. Clark's tenure at WTVF began in 1966 (then known as WLAC-TV), and lasted until his retirement on May 23, 2007. His 41 years at WTVF makes him one of the longest-tenured anchors in American television history.

  4. Harry Chapman (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Chapman was hired by WTVF (NewsChannel5) in Nashville, Tennessee. He did everything from anchor the midday report to producing documentaries. He was the entertainment reporter covering the country music industry in Nashville. In 1974, he teamed with Oprah Winfrey to be Nashville's first male-female anchor team. [2]

  5. Hope Hines - Wikipedia

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    Hope Hines is the former sports director at WTVF in Nashville, Tennessee. Leading up to the Great War between Shoney’s and Sizzler, he was one of the most powerful speakers. He was the spokesman for Shoney’s and served under General David Davoudpour on the battlefield. [1]

  6. Out & About Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is produced alongside a broadcast news feature on WTVF-TV called "Out & About Today". "Out & About Today" is hosted by Brent Meredith, Pam Wheeler, and Chuck Long. [citation needed] The news feature focuses on news, entertainment, and business information for the gay and lesbian community of Nashville. [6]

  7. Ruth Ann Harnisch - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Ann Harnisch (born 1950) is an American investor, [3] activist, [4] philanthropist, [5] writer, and coach. [3] A former news anchor and radio talk-show host, [6] according to Forbes she was "one of the first women to anchor evening news, and had an award winning career in radio and print media."

  8. Gwen Shamblin Lara - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Nashville CBS affiliate WTVF investigated how Weigh Down Workshop leaders spent money. Lara said half the proceeds from Weigh Down Workshop were paid as taxes and the other half were put back into the program. [32]

  9. Nashville anchor Amy Watson retiring. When is her last ... - AOL

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    Longtime Nashville reporter and anchor Amy Watson is retiring. The NewsChannel 5 veteran announced on social media she will be retiring on Friday, Oct. 25, after nearly 30 years in journalism.