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  3. WDSU - Wikipedia

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    WDSU-TV was the ratings leader in New Orleans for over a quarter century, largely because of its strong commitment to coverage of local events and news. It originated the first live broadcasts of the Sugar Bowl and Mardi Gras, and was the first area station to provide extensive local hurricane coverage. The station was also the first television ...

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    To get unlimited access to the latest news, please subscribe or activate your digital account today. This article originally appeared on Elmira Star-Gazette: Missing kayaker found dead on Hammond ...

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  6. Norman Robinson (television news reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Norman Hollis Robinson (born 1951 [1] in Toomsuba, Lauderdale County, Mississippi) is a former journalist in New Orleans, where he served as reporter for WVUE-TV from 1976 to 1978 and WWL-TV from February 1979 through July 1989, and later news anchor for WDSU-TV Channel 6 (), where he worked in the news department from July 1990 until his retirement in May 2014.

  7. Bill Monroe (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Monroe served as the first news director for WDSU-TV, an NBC affiliate, in his hometown of New Orleans. [5] In 1959, Monroe's team at WDSU-TV won a George Foster Peabody Award. His news reporting on NBC's Today show, won a Peabody in 1973. He was also a prominent figure in arguing for greater press access to courtrooms and ...

  8. Vince Marinello - Wikipedia

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    He was subsequently arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the killing of his wife, who filed for a contentious divorce after she discovered he was not legally divorced when they wed. [6] On the night of September 11, 2006, Marinello posted a $250,000 bond and was released from jail.

  9. WATCH: House GOP Leader Jesse Topper talks 'calling' of state ...

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    (The Center Square) – Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Jesse Topper laid out his vision of the role of state government after the new legislature was sworn in on Tuesday.