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  2. KCNC-TV - Wikipedia

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    KCNC-TV (channel 4), branded CBS Colorado, is a television station in Denver, Colorado, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division, and maintains studios on Lincoln Street (between East 10th and 11th Avenues) in downtown Denver; its transmitter is based on Lookout Mountain, near Golden.

  3. Harry Smith (American journalist) - Wikipedia

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    From 1982 to 1985, he served as a reporter and anchor for KMGH-TV, the then-CBS affiliate in Denver (the station is now affiliated with ABC). In 1986, Smith joined CBS News as a reporter and was named a correspondent in 1987. For thirteen years, Smith was a contributor to The CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, 48 Hours, and CBS News ...

  4. Alan Gionet - Wikipedia

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    He worked as an investigative reporter in Providence, Rhode Island prior to his first stint at CBS 4. He worked at KCNC CBS 4 from the early 1990s until leaving for Jacksonville in April 1998. Prior to joining CBS 4 for a second stint in 2006, Gionet was the main anchor and nightside managing editor at WTLV / WJXX in Jacksonville, Florida.

  5. Category:Television anchors from Denver - Wikipedia

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    Television anchors in Denver, Colorado. Pages in category "Television anchors from Denver" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. CBS News 24/7 - Wikipedia

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    CBS News 24/7 (formerly known as CBSN and the CBS News Streaming Network) is an American streaming video news channel operated by the CBS News and Paramount Streaming divisions of Paramount Global. Launched on November 6, 2014, it features blocks of live, rolling news coverage, original programs, as well as encore airings of CBS News television ...

  7. Stormy Rottman - Wikipedia

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    Leon "Stormy" Rottman (1918 - January 15, 1993) was an American weather forecaster and television host. After his experience with reporting weather conditions for the U.S. Air Force during World War II and the Korean War, Rottman began a civilian career as a weather presenter on both television and radio.

  8. Mark McEwen - Wikipedia

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    In addition to doing the weather, he was the entertainment reporter as well. McEwen covered 16 Oscars, Grammys, Golden Globes and Country Music Association awards shows. He was awarded the CMA Media Achievement Award in 1992 and was named one of the country's "Ten Most Trusted TV News Personalities" in a TV Guide survey in February 1995.

  9. Dick Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, he left Omaha to begin his tenure at then-ABC affiliate (now CBS affiliate) WTSP-TV as chief meteorologist on March 17, 1980, replacing WTSP's chief meteorologist, Wally Kinnan. After his death, he relinquished the role to WTSP meteorologist Tammie Souza. He was a former member (1987–1993) of the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. [2]