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  2. Paul Barsky - Wikipedia

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    Superadio never achieved a successful launch, [4] but it opened the door to Barsky's first major market morning show, hosting the AM-Drive slot at WCAU-FM in Philadelphia. WCAU-FM's "The Barsky Show" was well received and the ratings showed the program was becoming a success.

  3. John Bolaris - Wikipedia

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    John Bolaris (born June 27, 1957) is an American television meteorologist and Realtor. He has worked as the Chief Meteorologist for Weekend Today, NBC 10, WCBS and Fox 29. ...

  4. WHSQ - Wikipedia

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    WHSQ (880 AM, "ESPN New York 880") is a radio station in New York City.Owned by Audacy, Inc. and operated by Good Karma Brands (GKB) under a local marketing agreement (LMA), it broadcasts a sports radio format as the co-flagship of the ESPN Radio network.

  5. Lori Delgado - Wikipedia

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    Lori Delgado was a news anchor for WCAU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. There she was the weekday co-anchor of NBC 10 News Today with Terry Ruggles and was also a general assignment reporter for NBC 10 News. Delgado joined the WCAU news team on January 24, 2005. Delgado abruptly resigned from WCAU on October 6, 2008.

  6. 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.

  7. WWSI - Wikipedia

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    WWSI (channel 62) is a television station licensed to Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States, serving as the Philadelphia-area outlet for the Spanish-language network Telemundo. It is owned and operated by NBCUniversal's Telemundo Station Group alongside NBC outlet WCAU (channel 10); it is also sister to regional sports network NBC Sports ...

  8. WPSG - Wikipedia

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    At the start of 1985, rumors began to swirl that WWSG-TV was about to be sold and turned into a full-time ad-supported commercial station. Milton Grant, an independent station builder who had just put WBFS-TV on the air in Miami the year prior, was buying the rights to show various syndicated reruns, such as Dallas and Eight Is Enough, in the Philadelphia market, contingent on the purchase of ...

  9. Tony Bruno - Wikipedia

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    Bruno's first talk show was on WCAU in Philadelphia as the morning host. [2] When WCAU abandoned talk in 1991, Bruno moved to Sports Talk as a co-host of WIP's Morning Guys show with Angelo Cataldi and Al Morganti. [2] He later joined ESPN's new radio network in 1992 as one of the first hosts. He remained at the network until 2000.