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  2. KYW-TV - Wikipedia

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    KYW-TV (channel 3) is the CBS affiliate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, owned by CBS News and Stations. It started as an experimental station in 1932, became NBC's second affiliate in 1941, and switched to CBS in 1995.

  3. Ukee Washington - Wikipedia

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    Ukee Washington is an American news co-anchor for KYW-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is also an actor, singer, and the second cousin of Denzel Washington.

  4. Alycia Lane - Wikipedia

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    Alycia Lane is an American television journalist who worked for KNBC and KYW-TV. She was involved in several scandals, including sending bikini pictures, assaulting a police officer, and being fired from KYW-TV.

  5. KYW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KYW (AM) is a commercial AM radio station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that broadcasts an all-news format and is branded as "KYW Newsradio". It is one of the oldest and most powerful stations in the United States, with a history dating back to 1921 in Chicago.

  6. Day care closes for the night, leaves 6-month-old locked ...

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    The day care facility was identified as New Arisens Childcare Solutions, KYW-TV reported. McClatchy News reached out to New Arisens on Feb. 2 for comment but did not immediately hear back.

  7. Trudy Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Trudy Haynes (1926-2022) was a pioneer in broadcasting and media, breaking racial and gender barriers as the first African American TV weather reporter and news reporter in the US. She also judged the Miss America contest, hosted her own show, and received several awards and honors.

  8. Tom Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Tom Snyder (1936-2007) was an American TV and radio personality, known for his late night talk shows Tomorrow and The Late Late Show. He also anchored news programs on NBC and ABC, and interviewed many celebrities, authors, and politicians.

  9. Jerry Penacoli - Wikipedia

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    He was an evening news anchor for the Philadelphia TV station KYW-TV (an NBC affiliate at the time), from the mid-1980s until he moved to New York City in 1990, and also did double duty during his final two years at KYW as host of their local talk show People Are Talking. [2] He later relocated to Hollywood in 1992.