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  2. KTVK - Wikipedia

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    KTVK (channel 3) is an independent television station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It is owned by Gray Media alongside CBS affiliate KPHO-TV (channel 5) and low-power station KPHE-LD (channel 44), a grouping known as "Arizona's Family".

  3. Mary Jo West - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jo West (born 1948 [1]) is an American retired television news anchor who primarily worked in the Phoenix, Arizona, market.She was the first female evening news anchor in Phoenix at KOOL-TV from 1976 to 1982, anchoring the network newscast CBS News Nightwatch from 1982 to 1983 before returning to Phoenix, this time at KTVK.

  4. Erika Monroe - Wikipedia

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    After KJTV, Monroe Williams moved to Phoenix, Arizona to become the weekend anchor of the TV shows Good Evening Arizona and The News Show at 3TV . [ 1 ] Monroe Williams began working in entertainment public relations with the newly formed firm, Huvane Baum Halls.

  5. Samantha Mohr - Wikipedia

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    After being crowned Miss Georgia in 1985, [2] Mohr used her scholarship winnings to study meteorology in Houston where she interned at FOX TV station KRIV.From there she went on to KTVK/Phoenix in 1989, where she was a morning meteorologist for Good Morning Arizona. [3]

  6. Al McCoy (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    On local television stations KTVK and KTAR-TV, he did ring announcing work for boxing fights held at Phoenix Madison Square Garden, and also some professional wrestling commentary for the regional territory. [3] McCoy parted ways with the Phoenix Giants three years after their return to Phoenix in 1966.

  7. Ray Scott (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    From 1986 to 1988, he called the annual Peach Bowl game for the Mizlou Television Network; at the same time, he was a sportscaster at KTVK in Phoenix, having wintered in Arizona since 1968. [2] In the later years of his life he hosted a syndicated talk show on the short-lived SportsAmerica Radio Network.

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