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  2. KCPQ - Wikipedia

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    KCPQ (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Tacoma, Washington, that broadcasts Fox network programs and local news. It has a history of changing ownership, call signs, and affiliations since signing on in 1953.

  3. WTVT - Wikipedia

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    WTVT is a Fox-affiliated television station in Tampa, Florida, that started as a CBS outlet in 1955. It switched to Fox in 1994 after winning the rights to the NFL's NFC package and became the market's third Fox affiliate.

  4. List of programs broadcast by Fox News - Wikipedia

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    Find out the current and past shows, hosts, and studios of Fox News, a conservative-leaning cable news channel in the US. See the schedule of hard-news programming, including the evening news at 6 pm ET.

  5. John Roberts (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John Roberts is a Canadian-American TV journalist who works for Fox News Channel. He was previously a correspondent for CBS and CNN, and covered the White House, Iraq, and Israel/Hezbollah wars.

  6. Mark Wilson (journalist and musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Wilson is an American journalist and musician who works for WTVT FOX 13 Tampa and plays in the band The Wilson Van with his brothers. He has won several awards for his reporting and has performed at charity shows for various causes.

  7. Fox News @ Night - Wikipedia

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    Fox News @ Night is a news program on Fox News hosted by Trace Gallagher. It airs live Monday through Friday from 11 p.m. to midnight ET and features interviews and political analysis.

  8. WHBQ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHBQ-TV (channel 13) is a Fox-owned station that has been in Memphis since 1953. It started as a CBS and ABC affiliate, and became Fox in 1995 after News Corporation bought it from ComCorp.

  9. John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois named anchors of 'CBS ... - AOL

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    Maurice DuBois, a local news anchor for WCBS, will co-host the revamped evening newscast with John Dickerson, political editor for CBS News. The program will feature more correspondents, longer ...