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  2. Jeannie Blaylock - Wikipedia

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    Notable credit. Evening Anchor for WTLV / WJXX (Shannon Ogden) Jeannie Blaylock is a weekday anchor, alongside Anthony Austin, on First Coast News at WTLV / WJXX in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. She is also the "Healthwatch" reporter. Blaylock co-anchors the weeknight 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts of First Coast News. [1]

  3. WJXT - Wikipedia

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    WJXT (channel 4) is an independent television station in Jacksonville, Florida, United States.It is owned by Graham Media Group alongside CW affiliate WCWJ (channel 17). The two stations share studios at 4 Broadcast Place on the south bank of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville; WJXT's transmitter is located on Anders Boulevard in the city's Killarney Shores section.

  4. Donna Deegan - Wikipedia

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    She is the first woman to serve as the mayor of Jacksonville. [1] [2] Deegan is also a published author, breast cancer awareness advocate, and former television anchor on First Coast News. [3] Prior to her mayoral candidacy, Deegan had mounted a campaign for Florida's 4th congressional district in the 2020 election. [4]

  5. Category : Television anchors from Jacksonville, Florida

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    George Winterling. Categories: American television anchors by populated place. Mass media in Jacksonville, Florida.

  6. Amy Robach - Wikipedia

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    2. Amy Joanne Robach (born February 6, 1973) [1] is an American television reporter formerly for ABC News. She is known as co-anchor of 20/20 and as the breaking news anchor/fill-in anchor for Good Morning America. Robach first entered national television by working for NBC News from August 2003 to May 2012. [2]

  7. Molly Turner - Wikipedia

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    In 1960 she became the midday anchor at rival station WLBW Channel 10. [4] In 1969 WLBW was bought by Post-Newsweek and became WPLG. The focus of its broadcasting shifted to hard news. Turner became a television reporter, the first woman to hold such a position in South Florida. [1] [4] From 1974, she began to specialise in consumer reporting ...

  8. Brooke Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Brooke Baldwin was born in Atlanta, Georgia, where she attended The Westminster Schools, a private college-preparatory school, and later, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (graduated 2001; bachelor's degree with double major in Spanish and Journalism) - under graduate studies also included the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City.

  9. Alyssa Lang - Wikipedia

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    She had been working as a weekend sports anchor before she left the station in 2016 to join First Coast News in Jacksonville, Florida. [3] [5] After two years at First Coast News, Lang joined the SEC Network in 2018 as a studio show anchor and host, [4] where she has hosted the SEC Network programs Thinking Out Loud and SEC Now.