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  2. Rick Folbaum - Wikipedia

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    Rick Folbaum (born August 5, 1969) is an American broadcast journalist.Since September 2019, he has been a news anchor at WANF, the CBS affiliate in Atlanta.Most recently, he was a freelancer at CNN International and was also news anchor and correspondent for the Fox News Channel.

  3. WANF - Wikipedia

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    WANF (channel 46) is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is the flagship property of locally based Gray Media and is co-owned with CW affiliate WPCH-TV (channel 17) and low-power, Class A Telemundo affiliate WKTB-CD (channel 47).

  4. Amanda Davis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Davis moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to work as a reporter for the CBS affiliate WAGA-TV (WAGA-TV would change their affiliation to FOX in December 1994). [6] [7] She was one of the original anchors of Good Day Atlanta when it debuted in 1992, before moving to the prime time newscast team in 1997.

  5. Brandon Lee Rudat - Wikipedia

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    Rudat worked with the 7News team out of Boston, Massachusetts, until April 2009 [2] and subsequently went to KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles [1] from June 2009 until April 2010. From May 2010 to July 2013, Rudat was employed by CBS Atlanta (now CBS46) , the CBS affiliate in Atlanta , as the anchor of CBS Atlanta's morning show, Better Mornings ...

  6. Shon Gables - Wikipedia

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    Gables worked as a news anchor at WCBS-TV in New York City. [1] As co-anchor of CBS 2 News This Morning from 2003 to 2006, Gables covered many New York City events, including the New York City Subway Centennial Celebration; the Republican National Convention; the Summer Olympics bid; the re-opening of the Statue of Liberty; the Twin Towers Memorial; the NYC Transit strike; and the Blackout of ...

  7. Sophia Choi - Wikipedia

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    Choi then worked at KCBS-TV, the CBS affiliate in Los Angeles. She started as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor, but was promoted and became the weekday morning anchor. [4] In 2001, Choi moved to Atlanta, GA to become a prime time anchor for CNN Headline News. [5]

  8. Lyn Vaughn - Wikipedia

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    Vaughn moved into television in 1979 at CBS affiliate WNAC and stayed with channel 7 when it became WNEV-TV in 1982. She declined an offer from WNEV to extend her contract and left Boston for Atlanta, where she became an evening news reporter and substitute anchor for WXIA-TV in 1983, [2] taking a pay cut to move to the warm-weather city.

  9. JaQuitta Williams - Wikipedia

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    JaQuitta Williams is a television journalist, who worked in Atlanta, Georgia for WSB-TV. Williams was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007. [1] Her cancer diagnosis was the trigger for her to become a spokesperson for healthy living. In 2009 Williams took an 18-month leave of absence from WSB-TV to fight her cancer diagnosis. [2]