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  2. Omar Jimenez - Wikipedia

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    Jimenez began his career in journalism as an intern in the Chicago bureau of NBC News [2] For almost four years, Jimenez worked on-air as a multimedia journalist at WGEM-TV in Quincy, Illinois. [10] He was a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor at WBAL-TV in Baltimore, Maryland. [2] [7] Jimenez worked at WBAL from July 2015 to June ...

  3. WGEM-TV - Wikipedia

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    WGEM-TV's license was originally granted to Quincy Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of the Herald-Whig; it was allotted channel 10.The station was originally affiliated with NBC and ABC, while being represented by Walker Representation Co. Quincy Broadcasting's president at the time was T. C. Oakley; Joe Bonansinga was the station's founding general manager.

  4. Ed Gordon (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon was born in Detroit, Michigan.His father Ed Gordon Jr. (1908–1971) was a schoolteacher who won gold in the 1932 Summer Olympics for competing in the long jump, and his mother Jimmie (née Hunt) (1920–2015) was also a teacher.

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  6. Jim Kincaid - Wikipedia

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    Kincaid was born on October 23, 1934, in Houston, Texas, to the late Herbert and Ethel Schulze.His mother was an avid amateur painter of flowers. He grew up in Arkansas, often joking that his parents "moved there as soon as they heard about it".

  7. Rick Weaver - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the military, pursued a baseball career, but an injury forced him to change his plans. He found a job at a radio station in Columbus, Mississippi.He worked four days a week as a morning deejay and called play-by-play for Ole Miss Rebels football. [2]

  8. Wendall Woodbury - Wikipedia

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    Wendall J. Woodbury (June 20, 1942 – October 20, 2010) was an American television journalist and news anchor.He spent much of his career as a reporter for WGAL-TV in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1968 until his retirement from broadcast news in 1992 as a feature reporter. [1]

  9. Regis Cordic - Wikipedia

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    Regis John Cordic (May 15, 1926 – April 16, 1999) was an American radio personality and actor, also known and credited as Rege Cordic. His career in entertainment was divided roughly in half. From 1948 to 1965, he was the dominant morning drive-time radio host in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . [ 1 ]