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  2. Bob Lobel - Wikipedia

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    Bob Lobel. Robert " Bob " Lobel (born December 24, 1943) is a former sportscaster for WBZ-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. He anchored the sports segments on the evening newscasts between Sunday and Thursday, and hosted the weekly programs Sports Final and Patriots 5th Quarter. During a round of layoffs in April 2008, Lobel's contract was bought ...

  3. WHDH (TV) - Wikipedia

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    For the first licensee of channel 7 in Boston, which existed from 1948 to 1982, see WNAC-TV (Boston). /  42.31139°N 71.21611°W  / 42.31139; -71.21611. WHDH (channel 7) is an independent television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is owned by Sunbeam Television alongside Cambridge -licensed CW affiliate WLVI (channel 56).

  4. Jerry Williams (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Williams (September 24, 1923 – April 29, 2003) was an American radio host, one of the originators of the talk radio format. [4] His radio career spanned more than 50 years, starting in 1946 at WCYB in Bristol, Virginia (near the Tennessee border), followed by a stint at WIBG in Philadelphia. But it was at WMEX in Boston (1957–1965 ...

  5. WBZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WBZ-TV. /  42.31028°N 71.23667°W  / 42.31028; -71.23667. WBZ-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside independent WSBK-TV (channel 38).

  6. John Silber - Wikipedia

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    Yale University ( PhD) John Robert Silber (August 15, 1926 – September 27, 2012) was an American academician and candidate for public office. From 1971 to 1996, he was President of Boston University (BU) and, from 1996 to 2002, Chancellor. From 2002 to 2003, he again served as President (Ad Interim); and, from 2003 until his death, he held ...

  7. Boston Herald - Wikipedia

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    Its first editor, William O. Eaton, just 22 years old, said "The Herald will be independent in politics and religion; liberal, industrious, enterprising, critically concerned with literacy and dramatic matters, and diligent in its mission to report and analyze the news, local and global." In 1847, the Boston Herald absorbed the Boston American ...

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