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  2. News 12 Networks - Wikipedia

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    4.1 (6 AM – 9 AM weekdays) Television portal. The News 12 Networks are a group of regional cable news television channels in the New York metropolitan area that are owned by Altice USA. All channels provide rolling news coverage 24 hours a day, focusing primarily on regions of the metro area outside Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island .

  3. Janet Peckinpaugh - Wikipedia

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    News of her arrival made it to the front page of The Hartford Courant, and she quickly became a popular figure in Connecticut and in television. In 1987, Peckinpaugh moved to Channel 3 WFSB, based in Hartford. She was a successful evening news anchor with a six figure salary.

  4. Denise D'Ascenzo - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1981–2019. Denise D'Ascenzo Cooke (January 30, 1958 – December 7, 2019) was an American television news anchorwoman at WFSB -TV in Hartford, Connecticut. She worked there for 33 years (1986–2019), becoming the longest-serving anchor at WFSB-TV. D'Ascenzo was also the longest-serving news anchor at any Connecticut television ...

  5. Jodi Applegate - Wikipedia

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    Applegate was also an anchor at KTVN in Reno, NV. In Reno is where Applegate met Rob Nikoleski, who was the sports news director at a competing Reno station, KOLO. They eventually married, [3] but divorced after eight years. In 1996, Applegate was the first face seen on the cable network MSNBC at the station's launch.

  6. Adrianne Baughns-Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Adrianne Eugene Thomas. 1944. Nationality. American. Education. University at Albany, SUNY Majored in communications. Honours. Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame (2000) Adrianne Baughns-Wallace (born in 1944) was a television journalist, the first African-American television anchor in New England, and a member of the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame.

  7. Joe Moravsky - Wikipedia

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    joemoravsky .com. Signature. Joe Moravsky (born March 23, 1989) is an American athlete, meteorologist, and Manager at Stamford Ninja Academy who has competed on American Ninja Warrior in seasons five through sixteen. [5] [6] He has twice been the Last Ninja Standing on American Ninja Warrior and has competed on USA Network's Team Ninja Warrior ...

  8. Al Terzi - Wikipedia

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    Al Terzi is a politics and news anchor who works for WTIC-TV. Terzi has worked in Connecticut for all but two years since 1968. Terzi has worked in Connecticut for all but two years since 1968. He is considered "the Dean of Connecticut news anchors."

  9. Pat Sheehan (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Pat Sheehan (journalist) Pat Sheehan, born c. 1945, is a retired American Connecticut television news anchor. Sheehan has spent his entire TV journalism career at WTNH-TV from 1971-74 and from 1979-83, WFSB-TV from 1974-79 and from 1983-88 (1989-99), and WTIC-TV, as a reporter, and then an anchor, that made him a Connecticut Television icon.