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Channel 42 also became known for aggressive reporting. When WBRC anchor Janet Hall became a spokeswoman for the Birmingham Zoo, WBMG produced a news special openly asking whether WBRC could be considered a reliable source for reporting on the troubled facility. [49]
WBRC transmitter, with the station's roof also visible; the neon sign seen in the lower portion of the image with the WBRC call letters is a local landmark, and inspired the station's current call-centric logo. On March 1, 1961, WBRC-TV signed an agreement with ABC to become a full-time affiliate of the network. [7]
Janet Hall may refer to: Janet C. Hall (born 1948), American district judge; Janet Clarke Hall, Melbourne, residential college of the University of Melbourne;
President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order on cryptocurrencies, in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 23, 2025.
WBRC began airing the second hour of GMA in the early 1980s and only began airing the entire show in 1989 after York retired. After retiring from broadcast television, York was a weekly columnist for his hometown newspaper, The Hoover Gazette, from 2006 until shortly before the newspaper's demise in 2007. York won a regional Emmy Award in 1995.
At 9:35 p.m. local time Saturday, Temple University Police responded to a call after two men, wearing black shirts with "Police" on the front and "ICE" on the back, attempted to enter the Johnson ...
The highlight for Rodgers was throwing four TD passes -- Nos. 500, 501, 502 and 503 of his soon-to-be Hall of Fame career -- during the Jets' season-ending 32-20 win over the Miami Dolphins.
Faulkner was born on October 13, 1965, at Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia. [8] [9] Her father, retired Lieutenant Colonel Bobby R. Harris, a United States Army officer and Army Aviator, [10] [11] was stationed at the base and had served three tours in Vietnam. [12]