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WBZ-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside independent WSBK-TV (channel 38).
Initially, the new format was not carried over to WBZ's weekend schedule; while a weekend morning news block was launched, [84] the weekend afternoon schedule remained devoted to specialty talk shows until September 3, 1994, when the station introduced information-oriented sports shows, branded as WBZ Sports Saturday and WBZ Sports Sunday.
From 2017 to 2022 she anchored and reported for the CBS owned-and-operated WBZ-TV in Boston. [2] The journalist also worked for The Weather Channel. She is the former news anchor on America's Morning Headquarters. [3]
In 1982, Pepper was hired to co-host WRKO's morning drive time show with Janet Jeghelian. [7] The Pepper-Jeghelian team was able to triple WRKO's ratings in the morning time slot. In 1984, Pepper chose not to renew his contract and left the station. [8] He later hosted a noontime program for WMRE and hosted infomercials. [9] [10]
Identified as CBS 2 Eyewitness News from 2007 to 2009; currently identifies as KBOI 2 News. Boston: WBZ-TV 1: CBS (formerly NBC) Used 1966–1993; has identified as WBZ News since 2007. Buffalo, New York: WKBW-TV: ABC No Originally used 1970–2003; identified as 7 News from September 8, 2003, to October 27, 2008, when Eyewitness News was restored.
After four years with WBZ, Barlow joined KXTV in Sacramento, California in May 2010. [3] In 2011, Barlow returned to the Twin Cities and joined KSTP. [1] [4] With the KSTP 5 Eyewitness News Morning team, Barlow won an Upper Midwest Emmy Award in 2016 for his role on the program that aired after the death of Prince. [5]
In 2020, Shearer was hired to produce audio news stories for the Boston-based commercial AM talk radio station WBZ. When his employer asked him to focus on video production for its fledgling TikTok channel, Shearer was initially reluctant. [1]
Peter G. Meade is an American business executive, government official, and radio host who held various roles in the administration of Boston Mayor Kevin White, hosted a talk show on WBZ radio, and served as president of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and the New England Council.