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Spectrum News Austin Spectrum News Buffalo Spectrum News Central New York Spectrum News North Carolina Spectrum News Rochester: History; Launched: October 11, 2002; 22 years ago () Former names: Capital News 9 (2002–2010) YNN Albany (2010–2013) Time Warner Cable News Albany (2013-2016) Links; Website: www.twcnews.com /nys /capital-region ...
In 2005, some of R News' operations were merged with two of its sister news networks in other parts of New York, Syracuse–based News 10 Now and Albany-based Capital News 9. On August 4, 2009, the channel rebranded as YNN Rochester , becoming the second TWC-owned news channel (after Buffalo-based sister channel YNN Buffalo) to adopt the "YNN ...
Spectrum News 1 Central New York and its separate sub-feed, Spectrum News Southern Tier, are available to nearly 500,000 Spectrum subscribers in all or parts of 22 New York counties, along with portions of the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania (this makes the combined operation one of the larger regional news channels in the United States, in terms of both subscriber reach and geographic coverage ...
Los Angeles’ Spectrum News 1 is set to announce that the broadcast news vet will anchor a new three-hour weekday program on Los Angeles’ Spectrum News 1 dubbed “The Rush Hour” starting Aug ...
Zervakis, who joined Spectrum News 1 in Milwaukee after nearly five years at Channel 4, is co-anchoring the cable news outlet's 5 a.m. newscast.
Giselle Fernández (born May 15, 1961) is an American television journalist and anchor for Spectrum News 1. [1] Her appearances on network television [2] include reporting and guest anchoring for CBS Early Show, CBS Evening News, Today, and NBC Nightly News, regular host for Access Hollywood, and contestant on Dancing with the Stars.
Spectrum News Capital Region – Albany, New York (debuted in 2002 as "Capital News 9") Spectrum News Central New York – Syracuse , New York (debuted in 2003 as "News 10 Now") Spectrum News North Carolina – serving several markets in North Carolina (debuted in Raleigh March 22, 2002, as News 14 Carolina and June 14 in Charlotte.)
An Albany news anchor has been suspended after appearing disheveled and borderline incoherent, slurring her words for an entire broadcast on her CBS-affiliate station, WRGB-TV.