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  3. Jennifer Ward (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Ward (born October 8, 1957 [1]) is a Canadian broadcast journalist, and an anchor with CTV News Channel since 1999. [2] [3] Ward joined Toronto's CFTO in August 1988 as a reporter and was promoted to news anchor in September. She then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. in July 1991 to become anchor and reporter for KYW-TV. In ...

  4. Malcolm Poindexter - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm P. Poindexter Jr. (April 3, 1925 [1] – March 30, 2010) was an American newspaper, radio and television journalist whose career spanned more than 50 years. Poindexter reported for KYW-TV (Channel 3), based in Philadelphia, from 1967 until his retirement in February 2001. [2] He won three Emmy Awards for his reports during his career. [2]

  5. Saturday Night Dead - Wikipedia

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    Saturday Night Dead [1] is a television program that hosted B horror films on KYW-TV, Channel 3, at that time the NBC affiliate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The program aired at 1:00am directly following Saturday Night Live, from September 29, 1984 to late October 1990, comprising 141 episodes. [2]

  6. Steve Bell (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    He stayed for 11 years. He left ABC in 1986 and moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to co-anchor evening newscasts for KYW-TV. While there, he also anchored short-form news updates for the USA Network, alongside his colleagues at KYW, titled USA Updates. [10] Bell left KYW in 1992 during an overhaul of the station's newscasts.

  7. WCBS-TV - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, WCBS-TV battled WNBC-TV (channel 4) for the top-rated news department in New York City. After WABC-TV (channel 7) introduced Eyewitness News in the late 1960s, WCBS-TV went back and forth in first place with Channel 7, in a rivalry that continued through the 1970s. For much of the early 1980s, New York's "Big Three" stations ...

  8. The Mike Douglas Show - Wikipedia

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    The Mike Douglas Show studio at KYW-TV, 1619 Walnut Street, Philadelphia The Mike Douglas Show lobby at 1619 Walnut Street, Philadelphia In 1965, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reversed a 1956 station switch, in which NBC strong-armed Westinghouse to move to Cleveland, so it could have a station in the much larger Philadelphia market.

  9. KDKA-TV - Wikipedia

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    KDKA-TV (channel 2), also known as CBS Pittsburgh, is a television station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside Jeannette-licensed WPKD-TV (channel 19), an independent station.