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  2. KCTV - Wikipedia

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    KCTV (channel 5) is a television station ... Sports anchors William Jackson and Leif Lisec and sports reporter Neal Jones were terminated by KCTV after sports ...

  3. Korean Central Television - Wikipedia

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    By September 2012, after receiving new equipment from Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, KCTV introduced a refreshed set for its bulletins, which featured a new anchor desk and a video backdrop. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] By December 2018, the bulletins had begun to employ contemporary presentation elements that had previously been avoided by KCTV, such as ...

  4. Rob Finnerty - Wikipedia

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    Morning Anchor (2017–2020) KCTV Kansas City (2016–2017) KBAK Bakersfield ... Rob Finnerty (born May 1, 1982) is an American television news anchor and host.

  5. Ri Chun-hee - Wikipedia

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    Ri Chun-hee (also romanized as Ri Chun Hee or Ri Chun Hui; [1] Korean: 리춘히, Pyojuneo: 이춘희 [ɾi tsʰun çi]; born 8 July 1943) is a North Korean news presenter for North Korean broadcaster Korean Central Television.

  6. Meteorologist Erin Little sues KCTV5’s parent company ...

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    In a case separate from Little’s, former KCTV anchor Kelli Taylor has said she was denied opportunities due to her race and sex during her final three years working for the station. Taylor, who ...

  7. Wendall Anschutz - Wikipedia

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    Wendall Anschutz (January 21, 1938 – January 7, 2010) was a television journalist for KCTV in Kansas City, Missouri, from 1966 until he retired in 2001. [1] [2]Anschutz was born in Russell, Kansas, and he was a first cousin to billionaire Philip Anschutz.

  8. List of Kansas City Chiefs broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    From the team’s arrival in Kansas City in 1963 until 1989, KCMO (then at 810 AM) served as the Chiefs’ flagship. From 1989 until the end of the 2019 season, Cumulus Media's KCFX (101.1), a.k.a. "101 The Fox", broadcast all Chiefs games on FM radio under the moniker of The Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network, one of the earliest deals where an FM station served as the flagship station of a ...

  9. Don Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Don Harrison (August 8, 1936 – May 2, 1998) was an anchor on CNN Headline News from 1982 until his death from renal cancer in 1998. He was a member of the original team of anchors when Headline News went on the air for the first time as "CNN2" in 1982.