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Sambolin created and hosted Small Talk for Parents on PBS station WYCC-TV and hosted Nuestros Niños on Telemundo affiliate WSNS-TV from 1999 to 2002. [8]She joined Chicago NBC affiliate WMAQ-TV as a freelance weekend news anchor in 2002. [9]
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American radio personalities. It includes American radio personalities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Wendy Williams Hunter [a] (née Wendy Joan Williams; born July 18, 1964) is an American former broadcaster, media personality, and writer. From 2008 to 2021, she hosted the nationally syndicated television talk show The Wendy Williams Show. Prior to television, Williams was a radio DJ and host and quickly became known in New York City as a ...
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Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift didn't exactly have a chill breakup (reader, it was a mess), but that hasn't stopped his wife, radio host Vick Hope, from being a committed (secret) Swiftie.
Wogan's Radio Fun ((1987) Julian and Sandy sketch with Hugh Paddick; International Cabaret (1966–1974) as Himself – Host; The Kenneth Williams Show (1970–1976) as Himself; Jackanory (1968–1986) as Storyteller; Willo the Wisp (all voices, 1981) Galloping Galaxies (1985–1986) An Audience with Kenneth Williams (1983) as Himself
The programme won a gold award for the Best Speech Programme at the 2007 Sony Radio Academy Awards [7] and was also voted radio programme of the year at the 2016 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards. [8] In a Radio Times poll in February 2019, The Reunion was voted the 27th greatest radio programme of all time. [9] [10] The Reunion has inspired two ...
In 1957 the radio presenter and comedian Kenneth Horne was the compere on the popular Saturday evening comedy and music radio show Variety Playhouse. [1] The programme's writers were Eric Merriman and Barry Took, and when the series came to an end, they prepared a script for a pilot episode of a new show, Beyond Our Ken.