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  2. WTVD - Wikipedia

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    WTVD (channel 11) is a television station licensed to Durham, North Carolina, United States, serving as the ABC outlet for the Research Triangle area. Owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division, it maintains business offices and master control facilities on Liberty Street in downtown Durham, with newscasts originating from studios on Fayetteville Street in ...

  3. Greg Barnes, longtime WTVD reporter, dies at 73. He was ‘a ...

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    Television news reporter Greg Barnes, who covered community fundraisers, car crashes and hurricanes in southeastern North Carolina for WTVD with equal enthusiasm for nearly 35 years, died ...

  4. Kate Bolduan - Wikipedia

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    A native of Goshen, Indiana, [7] she is the third of four daughters born to Dr. Jeffrey Bolduan, and to Nadine Bolduan, a nurse. [8] Her mother is of Belgian heritage. [9] [10] Kate Bolduan was educated at Goshen High School, a public high school in her home city, followed by George Washington University, from which she graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude in 2005, [11] with a bachelor ...

  5. Jim Rosenfield - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2012, it was announced that Rosenfield would be joining WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. as a weekend news anchor, effective June 4. [2] In September 2013, Rosenfield was asked by the NBC station division to join WCAU-TV in Philadelphia as weeknight anchor at 4, 6, and 11 p.m.

  6. Diana Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams graduated from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, in 1980 with a degree in economics.. After interning at WTVD in Durham, Williams began her television career in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she worked as a reporter at WSOC and then as a weeknight anchor at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. at WBTV.

  7. Michele Marsh (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1979, Marsh began working at WCBS-TV in New York City as a reporter and then as co-anchor of the Saturday night editions of Channel 2 News. [11] Two months later in October, she was promoted to co-anchoring the 11:00 pm weeknight program alongside Rolland Smith.

  8. John Tesh - Wikipedia

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    From Nashville, Tesh shuffled to WTVD in Durham, North Carolina, then down to WFTV in Orlando, and finally up to New York's WCBS-TV, where, at age 22, he was their youngest reporter. [6] In the fall of 1978, Tesh was a roving reporter for CBS during the 1978 New York City Marathon , which he ran and completed in 3:51:56. [ 8 ]

  9. Elizabeth Horton - Wikipedia

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    She then worked as a full-time traffic reporter and weather anchor. She announced on Facebook that she would be leaving Fox 35 Orlando and taking a position in her home state of North Carolina. In January, 2010 Horton was hired as a full-time traffic reporter for WBTV News This Morning , alongside John Carter, Christine Nelson, and Al Conklin.