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  2. David Muir - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 2000, Muir worked as an anchor and a reporter at WTVH-TV in Syracuse, New York. [10] Muir's reports from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Israel, and the Gaza Strip following the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin earned him top honors from the Radio-Television News Directors Association.

  3. NBC Sports Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    NBC Sports Philadelphia is an American regional sports network owned by the NBC Sports Group unit of NBCUniversal, which in turn is owned by locally based cable television provider Comcast (and owns a controlling 75% interest), and the Philadelphia Phillies (which owns the remaining 25%).

  4. John Bolaris - Wikipedia

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    Bolaris urged viewers to stay home from work and Philadelphia area schools were closed. However, the storm resulted in less than an inch of snow. [9] As a result, Bolaris received more than 1,000 angry emails and multiple death threats. A year later, Bolaris left Philadelphia and returned to WCBS where he worked for six years as a meteorologist ...

  5. Michael Tuck (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    After their news program was cancelled in 1974, Tuck left KTVU and joined WCAU in Philadelphia to anchor their TV-10 News alongside Jack Jones. However, in 1976, both Tuck and Jones were replaced by Ralph Penza and Joan Dinerstein. [2] Jones left WCAU for KYW-TV and Tuck continued with WCAU as a weekend anchor until 1978.

  6. Jack Jones (TV journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John Wesley Claver Jones (November 12, 1949 – March 5, 1991), was an American journalist who became the first African-American news anchor in the Philadelphia television market.

  7. Sheinelle Jones - Wikipedia

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    Sheinelle Marie Jones [1] was born April 19, 1978, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] [3] Her father is U.S. District Court Judge C. Darnell Jones II. [4]She credits her mother with raising her "surrounded by the power of intentionality," by posting inspirational sayings throughout the house. [5]

  8. Larry Kane - Wikipedia

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    Larry Kane (born October 21, 1942) is an American journalist, news anchor and author known for his over 6 decade career. Kane spent 36 years as a news anchor in Philadelphia, and is the only person to have anchored at all three Philadelphia owned and operated television stations.

  9. Tammie Souza - Wikipedia

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    Tammie Souza [1] is a multiple Emmy-winning meteorologist, [2] [3] [4] She worked as the chief meteorologist at NBC O&O station WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from March 2017 until December 2019. [5] and is currently the weekend morning meteorologist at CBS O&O station KYW.