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  2. WFMZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, WFMZ became the fourth television station in the Philadelphia media market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. In October 2014, WFMZ added an hour-long newscast at 4 p.m., making it the third station in the Philadelphia market (after WCAU and WPVI-TV) to broadcast local news in the 4 p.m. timeslot.

  3. Talk:WCAU - Wikipedia

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    See KYW-TV for the correct order of events. Also, the title of this article is incorrect. The station's callsign is WCAU, not WCAU-TV. According to the FCC database, WCAU-TV became WCAU on 10/06/1995, so it happened under NBC ownership. 18.26.0.18 00:22, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)

  4. List of Philadelphia Phillies broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Scott Franzke, Phillies radio play-by-play announcer 2006-present. Harry Kalas, Phillies play-by-play announcer from 1971 to 2009. Tom McCarthy, Phillies play-by-play announcer 2004-2005 and 2009-present. Mike Schmidt, Hall of Fame third baseman for the Phillies and color commentator in 1990 and 2014-2019, 2021-present. The following is a list ...

  5. KYW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KYW (AM) /  40.103444°N 75.2485111°W  / 40.103444; -75.2485111  ( KYW) KYW (1060 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is one of the oldest continuously operating radio stations in the United States, originating in Chicago before moving to Philadelphia in 1934.

  6. Michael Tuck (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Collin and Jackson (sons); Tyler (daughter) Relatives. Cecil and Gene (brothers), Elizabeth (sister) John Michael Tuck (September 10, 1945 – August 17, 2022) was an American journalist. He was best known for his work on television in Southern California where he had anchored for television stations in San Diego and Los Angeles. [1]

  7. Lori Delgado - Wikipedia

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    Lori Delgado. 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.

  8. Jim Rosenfield - Wikipedia

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    Jim Rosenfield is an American local television news anchor who worked for WCAU-TV, the NBC-owned television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Career [ edit ] Rosenfield started his television news career in 1981, after graduating from Duke University .

  9. WCBS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCBS (880 AM, "WCBS Newsradio 880") is a radio station licensed to New York, New York, owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. WCBS's studios are located in the combined Audacy facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Lower Manhattan and its transmitter site is located on High Island in the Bronx. Its 50,000- watt clear channel signal can be ...