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  2. WDIV-TV - Wikipedia

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    The device was detonated minutes later, with police giving the all-clear at 11:15 p.m. for the news crew to re-enter the studio. [7] Upon re-entering the studio, anchor Devin Scillian explained that WDIV has a policy of not immediately reporting bomb threats unless there is a true threat of an explosion or loss of life. However, because staff ...

  3. Andy Adler - Wikipedia

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    Andy Adler (born August 19, 1986) is a bilingual sportscaster, journalist, and television personality who serves as evening sports anchor at CBS 11 and co-host of the Dallas Cowboys Pre- and Post-game shows for CBS.

  4. KTVT - Wikipedia

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    Upon becoming a CBS affiliate on July 1, 1995, KTVT relaunched its news department under the 11 News brand (later re-titled CBS 11 News in January 2000, following the sale by Gaylord to CBS), and made extensive changes to its news schedule with the debut of an hour-long morning newscast at 6 a.m. and an early-evening newscast at 6 p.m. on ...

  5. List of news presenters - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Norville, formerly of CBS News and NBC News; Norah O'Donnell, CBS Evening News; Miles O'Brien, CNN; Bill O'Reilly, formerly of Fox News; Keith Olbermann, MSNBC; Jane Pauley, formerly NBC News, now CBS News; Scott Pelley, CBS Evening News; Gordon Peterson, WJLA-TV, formerly at WUSA (TV) Kyra Phillips, CNN; Stone Phillips, Dateline NBC

  6. Connie Chung - Wikipedia

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    Chung was a Washington, D.C.–based correspondent for the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite in the early 1970s during the Watergate political scandal. Chung left to anchor evening newscasts for KNXT, a CBS owned and operated station in Los Angeles (now KCBS-TV). Her co-anchors at KNXT included Joe Benti, Brent Musburger and Jess Marlow. [7]

  7. Devin Scillian - Wikipedia

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    He joined WDIV as a reporter in 1995, and took an anchor position in 1996. Scillian retired from WDIV on December 13, 2024. [2] Scillian has appeared as a television journalist in several films, including Scream 4, The Double, and Mooz-lum, as well as a recurring role on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as a news anchor in a "Breaking News" skit. [3]

  8. WDIV-TV confirms big-name veterans of station's news team are ...

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    WDIV-TV (Channel 4) Vice President and General Manager Bob Ellis announced Tuesday that sports anchor Bernie Smilovitz and reporters Mara MacDonald, Rod Meloni and Paula Tutman will be leaving the ...

  9. Devin Scillian, longtime anchor on WDIV-TV in Detroit, will ...

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    Devin Scillian, the evening anchor on WDIV-TV for 28 years, announced his retirement during Tuesday's 6 p.m. newscast.