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  2. WVIT - Wikipedia

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    WVIT (channel 30) is a television station licensed to New Britain, Connecticut, United States, serving the Hartford–New Haven market. It is owned and operated by the NBC television network through its NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Class A Telemundo outlet WRDM-CD (channel 19).

  3. Janet Peckinpaugh - Wikipedia

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    Peckinpaugh worked as an anchor for WVIT from 1995 until her retirement in December, 2006. Peckinpaugh is still regarded as a popular figure and is said to have been one of the most well-known TV anchors in Connecticut, with name recognition somewhere between 80 and 90 percent in Connecticut. During her career, she interviewed four U.S. presidents.

  4. Natalie Morales (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Previously, Morales spent two years working behind the scenes at Court TV. Morales was an anchor and correspondent for MSNBC from 2002 to 2006. She was named one of Hispanic Magazine’s Top Trendsetters of 2003. Morales joined the Today show in 2006 as a national correspondent, [9] and was named co-anchor of the third hour of the show in March ...

  5. Rob Morrison (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he was made a co-anchor of the weekday edition of Today in New York, alongside Darlene Rodriguez, and stayed in that position until 2008 when he left the station. During Morrison's time with WNBC, he also served as a correspondent for NBC News , as well as a news reader for Weekend Today , also an early-morning, news-and-entertainment ...

  6. Brian Shactman - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, he joined Hartford NBC-affiliate WVIT (owned and operated by General Electric, the parent company of CNBC). In June 2007, he joined CNBC as a general assignment reporter and substitute anchor for CNBC's Business Day programmes.

  7. Brandon Lee Rudat - Wikipedia

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    Rudat then relocated to Maryland where he worked as the morning anchor and reporter for WHAG-TV, NBC 25. Rudat has also worked as a political reporter for a cable news network in New York and a fill-in anchor at WVIT based out of Hartford, Connecticut , notably for his investigative reporting of illegal street vendors and manufacturers of ...

  8. Chris Wragge - Wikipedia

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    Wragge became sports reporter for WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire, where his first television appearance was as a reporter as part of a 48 Hours exposé on NBA Spring Break 1991. He then became anchor for the nightly sportscasts on WVIT-TV, an NBC affiliate in Hartford, Connecticut.

  9. Toby Moffett - Wikipedia

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    That effort failed. Moffett later was a broadcaster on WVIT Channel 30 in Hartford. Moffett's final comeback effort was in 1990 when he moved to the town of Newtown to seek election to the open congressional seat in Connecticut's 5th congressional district, which was being vacated by John G. Rowland, who was running for governor.