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  2. WFRV-TV - Wikipedia

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    In December 1960, Valley Telecasting sold WFRV-TV to Valley Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of WAVE-TV at Louisville, Kentucky, for $1.09 million. [16] WFRV's first attempt at expanding to the Upper Peninsula, a construction permit to build channel 8 at Iron Mountain, Michigan, was scrapped at the company's request days after the sale, as was an application by the company to build a channel ...

  3. Griffin McElroy - Wikipedia

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    McElroy was born in 1987 to Clint McElroy, former co-host of WTCR-FM's morning radio show in Huntington, West Virginia, and his wife Leslie. [3] Griffin McElroy is an alumnus of Marshall University with a degree in journalism. [4] He used to live in Chicago. [5] He married Rachel McElroy in 2013. [6] They have two sons. [7] [8]

  4. The Radio Chick - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Chick is the on-air name for Leslie Gold, an American radio personality whose talk show features comedian Chuck Nice and her producer, Paul "Butch" Brennan. Leslie is a recurring guest host on the Fox News Radio Network heard nationally.

  5. Bob Sirott - Wikipedia

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    In March 1989, Sirott returned to Chicago's airwaves at WMAQ-TV as a noon news anchor and program host; the following year, he launched and was the co-anchor of WMAQ-TV's First Thing in the Morning along with Allison Rosati. After four years at WMAQ, he was fired in July 1993—for the first time in his career—after he and management had a ...

  6. Chicago Live! - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Chicago Live! performed live in 2011 at the Haymarket Pub & Brewery place. [5] Billy Corgan was a guest on the show in 2011. [6] In November 2011, Chicago Live! announced that it would shift to eight-week seasons in 2012 and move to the Up Comedy Club in Chicago's Old Town neighborhood. [7] [8] [9] John Conroy was a guest on the show in ...

  7. Rob Stafford - Wikipedia

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    On September 23, 2007, Stafford joined WMAQ-TV/NBC5 Chicago as a weekend anchor and general assignment reporter. [5] "I wanted this job and asked for it," Stafford told the Chicago Sun-Times after being hired by WMAQ. [6] He moved to the main anchor position in July 2009 and anchored the station's 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10 p.m. newscasts.

  8. Lee Phillip Bell - Wikipedia

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    Lee Phillip Bell (born Loreley June Phillip; June 10, 1928 – February 25, 2020) was an American talk show host and soap opera creator. During her career on Chicago television, she hosted over 10,000 programs and, early in her tenure, worked five shows a day, seven days a week. [1]

  9. WJYS - Wikipedia

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    WJYS (channel 62) is an independent television station licensed to Hammond, Indiana, United States, serving the Chicago area. Owned by Millennial Telecommunications, Inc., WJYS maintains studio facilities on South Oak Park Avenue in Tinley Park, Illinois, and its transmitter is located atop the Willis Tower.