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  2. Carlos Amezcua - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Amezcua is an American journalist best known for his sixteen years as the original co-anchor for the KTLA Morning News, [1] with Barbara Beck as his co-anchor, [2] Mark Kriski handling weather and Sam Rubin reporting on the entertainment industry. Airing at 5:00 am, the crew became comfortable and humor crept into the newscasts.

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  4. KTAL-TV - Wikipedia

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    KTAL-TV (channel 6) is a television station licensed to Texarkana, Texas, United States, serving the Shreveport, Louisiana, area as an affiliate of NBC.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KSHV-TV (channel 45); Nexstar also provides certain services to Fox affiliate KMSS-TV (channel 33) under a shared services agreement (SSA) with Mission Broadcasting.

  5. Lu Parker - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Parker began to co-anchor the weekday "KTLA Morning News" at 5:00 A.M and 6:00 A.M. with Cher Calvin. Parker has been the anchor for the 11am - 2pm and 3pm newscasts at KTLA since 2015. She has won multiple Emmy Awards for her work. [2] Parker has made appearances on "Larry King Live" and E! Entertainment Television.

  6. Stephanie Edwards (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    For the 2006 KTLA Rose Parade broadcast, Edwards was replaced after 28 years as Eubanks' co-host in the main booth by KTLA morning news co-anchor Michaela Pereira, and reassigned as an on-street reporter (having to stand outside in the rain while giving periodic live updates). Although all three were equally billed as co-hosts, the move created ...

  7. Sharon Tay - Wikipedia

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    Tay then departed KTLA in 2004 for MSNBC, where she hosted entertainment features and weekend programming, including MSNBC at the Movies and the Entertainment Hot List. [3] Tay subsequently returned to Los Angeles local news to anchor and report for KCBS-TV / KCAL-TV , including the latter's primetime newscast. [ 2 ]

  8. Kathy Fiscus - Wikipedia

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    In April 1949, reporter Stan Chambers covered the Kathy Fiscus tragedy for KTLA. Kathryn Anne Fiscus (August 21, 1945 – April 8, 1949) was a three-year-old girl who died after falling into a well in San Marino, California. The attempted rescue, broadcast live on KTLA, was a landmark event in American television history. [1] [2]

  9. Larry Vincent - Wikipedia

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    Francis Fitzgerald "Larry" Vincent (June 14, 1924—March 8, 1975) was an American television horror host, famed for his character Seymour, who presented—and heckled—low-budget horror and science fiction movies on Fright Night on KHJ-TV and Seymour's Monster Rally on KTLA, both local stations in Los Angeles between 1969 and 1974.