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  2. Don Tollefson - Wikipedia

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    Don Tollefson (born September 13, 1952) is an American television broadcast journalist, best known for his work as a sportscaster for the Philadelphia local ABC affiliate WPVI-TV from 1975 to 1990. He also worked for Philadelphia's local FOX affiliate, WTXF-TV .

  3. List of Philadelphia Flyers broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Don Tollefson (1982–84) Mike Emrick (1980–1983, 1988–1992) Jim Jackson (1995–present) Color commentary. Larry Zeidel (1971–72) Bobby Taylor (1976–1989)

  4. Category:Philadelphia television reporters - Wikipedia

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    Don Tollefson; Cecily Tynan; U. David Ushery; W. Ukee Washington This page was last edited on 22 December 2024, at 15:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Jim Lampley - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, while in graduate school, he was chosen along with Don Tollefson in what ABC called a talent hunt.ABC executives thought that Lampley's youthful looks would make him endearing to the college crowds they looked to attract for their college football games.

  6. WMCN-TV - Wikipedia

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    WMCN-TV (channel 44) is a television station licensed to Princeton, New Jersey, United States, serving the Philadelphia area with programming from Shop LC.It is owned by WRNN-TV Associates alongside Willow Grove, Pennsylvania–licensed independent WTVE (channel 51) and Trenton, New Jersey–licensed Class A station WPHY-CD (channel 25).

  7. Boxing on ABC - Wikipedia

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    Boxing on ABC refers to a series of boxing events [1] that have been televised on the American Broadcasting Company.Many of these events aired under the Wide World of Sports [2] banner which began on April 11, 1964 when challenger Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, defeated champion Sonny Liston in the seventh round.

  8. Chuck Tollefson - Wikipedia

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    Tollefson was released by the Green Bay Packers after the first two regular games of the 1946 season. Although his contract included an added provision providing a "minimum $3,600 for season" in the handwriting of Curly Lambeau , the team's general manager and head coach, the Packers only paid Tollefson a pro-rated $900 of the amount promised.

  9. Don Kirshner - Wikipedia

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    Don Kirshner was born to a Jewish family [4] [5] in the Bronx, New York, United States, [6] the son of Gilbert Kirshner, a tailor, and Belle Jaffe. He graduated from George Washington High School in Manhattan, [7] and went on to study at Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey. [8]