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  2. WYFF - Wikipedia

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    WYFF (channel 4) is a television station in Greenville, South Carolina, United States, serving Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina as an affiliate of NBC.Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on Rutherford Street (west of US 276) in northwest Greenville, and its transmitter is located near Caesars Head State Park in northwestern Greenville County.

  3. WSPA-TV - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 1999, WSPA-TV produced a 10 p.m. newscast for WHNS, [75] which utilized WSPA's local reporting resources with a separate anchor lineup [76] and was dropped when WHNS started an in-house news department. [67] Since 2002, when a 10 p.m. newscast launched under the title The News on 62, [77] WASV-TV

  4. Sue Simmons - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 to 1980 she was a reporter and anchor at WRC-TV in Washington, DC, an NBC owned-and-operated station. [4] From 1980 to 2007, she was a co-anchor for WNBC's Live at Five news broadcast. She worked with several co-anchors, including Jack Cafferty, Tony Guida, Matt Lauer, Dean Shepherd, Jim Rosenfield, Perri Peltz, and David Ushery.

  5. Ask Angelia: Where is WYFF meteorologist Cedric Haynes?

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  6. Former WYFF general manager Doug Smith dies at 97 - AOL

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    WYFF-TV general manager Doug Smith died June 14 at the age of 97. Smith retired from WYFF in 1990 after 34 years in broadcasting.

  7. Two journalists killed on the job by falling tree in North ...

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    WYFF News anchor Mike McCormick and photojournalist Aaron Smeltzer of the NBC affiliate in Greenville, South Carolina, died after the tree hit their sport utility vehicle on a highway, the station ...

  8. Susan Audé - Wikipedia

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    Susan Audé (born October 31, 1952) is a retired American television news anchor in Columbia, South Carolina at WIS-TV. A child of military service parents she entered adulthood from Virginia to Erskine College in South Carolina in 1972 when she was seriously injured in a car accident in 1974. She spent six months in the hospital. [1]

  9. Robin Swoboda - Wikipedia

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    Cover to Cover would be cancelled after 13 weeks, and after a brief stint in Kansas City, Missouri, as a news anchor, Swoboda returned to Cleveland in 1996 and once again was a co-anchor of the 6 p.m. newscast on WJW (by this time now a Fox affiliate), briefly reuniting her with Taylor, Goddard, and Coleman and reforming the popular and highly ...