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  2. John Charles Daly - Wikipedia

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    John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly [1] [2] (February 20, 1914 – February 24, 1991) [3] was an American journalist, host, CBS radio and television personality, ABC News executive, TV anchor, and game show host, best known for his work on the CBS panel game show What's My Line?

  3. John Johnson (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    The firings came abruptly, as Johnson and co-anchor Michele Marsh previewed the upcoming 11pm newscast at the end of the 6 pm news, with their dismissals occurring in the interim four and a half hours. [7] Johnson was not out of work for long, as he and his WCBS co-anchor Michele Marsh were hired by WNBC to anchor the station's new noon ...

  4. Jim Jensen (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, WCBS demoted Jensen to host of its Sunday morning public-affairs show. At that time, he had been WCBS' lead anchor for 29 years—longer than anyone in New York television history (a record surpassed by WNBC anchor Chuck Scarborough in 2004). The station's ratings had declined considerably, and management wanted new blood at the anchor ...

  5. Tony Guida - Wikipedia

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    Guida began his career working as a reporter for WSAV-TV, Savannah, GA, and then for G.E.’s WRGB Television in Albany/ Schenectady, NY. Guida's career in New York City began in 1970 at New York television station WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV) as a reporter and later in 1971 as co-anchor of that station's former 7pm newscast.

  6. New York Herald - Wikipedia

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    The New York Herald, December 8, 1862. The first issue of the paper was published by James Gordon Bennett Sr., on May 6, 1835. [1] The Herald distinguished itself from the partisan papers of the day by the policy that it published in its first issue: "We shall support no party—be the agent of no faction or coterie, and we care nothing for any election, or any candidate from president down to ...

  7. Al Schottelkotte - Wikipedia

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    Albert Joseph "Al" Schottelkotte (/ ˈ ʃ ɒ t əl k ɒ t i / SHOT-əl-kot-ee; March 19, 1927 – December 25, 1996) was an American news anchor and reporter for Cincinnati's WCPO-TV for 27 years, rising through the executive ranks at WCPO and later the Scripps Howard Foundation until his death in December 1996.

  8. List of American print journalists - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Salisbury (1908–1993) – first regular New York Times correspondent in Moscow after World War II; E. W. Scripps (1854–1926) – founder of the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain; George Seldes (1890–1995) – journalist, editor and publisher of In Fact; Randy Shilts (1951–1994) – reporter for The Advocate and San Francisco Chronicle

  9. Category:American television news anchors - Wikipedia

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    C. Ana Cabrera; Catherine Callaway; Ron Canada; Mike Capps (sportscaster) Richelle Carey; Bill Carlson; Gretchen Carlson; Stan Case; Colette Cassidy; John Chancellor

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