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Jacqueline Elaine "Jacque" Reid is an American television and radio personality and journalist. She was the lead news anchor of The BET Nightly News from 2001 to 2005. Reid is currently one of the co-hosts of the NBC New York affiliate show called "New York Live." She has also guest-hosted The View several times, prior to joining NBC 4 New York ...
Four grizzly bears at the Bronx zoo were named Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica. In a curious coincidence, the bear named Jughead died March 2, 2007, nine days after Stone's death. Stone associate Frank Cernese recalled, "In another strange coincidence, Ferd Manning, who was Hal Stone's lighting director for many years, died on the same day.
Well that was intense! Riverdale's fifth season returned to our screens this week with an episode that was jam-packed with intriguing twists and shocking turns as Betty, Tabitha and Jughead's ex ...
Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge, Lili Reinhart as Betty Cooper, Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones, and KJ Apa as Archie Andrews. Justine Yeung/The CW Warning: Spoilers ahead for the series finale of ...
WARNING: This post contains spoilers about the series finale of Riverdale.. The CW’s Riverdale ended on Wednesday after seven seasons with a head-turning series finale that covered plenty of ...
The series is set at WNYX, a fictional AM broadcasting all-news radio station in New York City, populated by an eccentric station owner and staff. The show begins with the arrival of new news director Dave Nelson . While Dave turns out to be more experienced than his youthful appearance suggests, he never fully gains control of his co-workers.
Early in his New York radio career, he hosted pre and post-game programs on WMGM broadcasts of Brooklyn Dodgers baseball games. He also called college sports and boxing matches. As a news reporter, he covered riots and blackouts in New York and anchored WINS' coverage of the Apollo 11 Moon landing mission on July 20, 1969.
The CBS Radio news and sports broadcasts (the latter specifically branded as "from Westwood One") were distributed from the CBS/Westwood One Master Control at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City. Westwood One also provided alternate feeds of NFL football games to Sirius Satellite Radio.