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  2. Rich Fisher (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Fisher (March 31, 1949 – March 24, 2017), best known as Rich Fisher, was an American television presenter, radio broadcaster, a news anchor and an investigative reporter. He won the National Award from the American Bar Association in 1986, according to WJBK-TV. In 1993, won the Michigan Associated Press Award. He won an Emmy for ...

  3. WKBD-TV - Wikipedia

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    UPN proved a poor lead-in for WKBD's news: when the network suffered a year-over-year decline of 50 percent in the fall of 1998, WJBK-TV's 10 p.m. newscast outdrew WKBD's news by a 2–1 margin. Attempting to draw on WKBD's local sports coverage, the 10 p.m. news was reduced to 30 minutes, with the second half devoted to an ensemble sportscast ...

  4. Windows Update - Wikipedia

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    Windows Update Agent on Windows 10 supports peer-to-peer distribution of updates; by default, systems' bandwidth is used to distribute previously downloaded updates to other users, in combination with Microsoft servers. Users may optionally change Windows Update to only perform peer-to-peer updates within their local area network. [27]

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  6. Rich Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Rich Fisher may refer to: Rich Fisher, a figure connected with the Fisher King in Arthurian legend; Rich Fisher (news anchor) (1949–2017), American television presenter

  7. How a conservative group’s videos gained a foothold in ...

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    The group says that PragerU materials “advance the myth” that the country must be “a Christian nation,” citing videos like one in which a cartoon George Washington says the country should ...

  8. Paramount Stations Group - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Stations Group, Inc. (sometimes abbreviated as PSG) was a company that controlled a group of American broadcast television stations. The company existed from 1991 until 2001. The company existed from 1991 until 2001.

  9. WMYD - Wikipedia

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    WMYD affiliated with The CW on November 13, 2023; [90] this came after WADL—which picked up The CW in September (replacing WKBD) in lieu of a pending sale to Mission Broadcasting, an affiliate of The CW's majority owner Nexstar Media Group—abruptly dropped the network on October 29.