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KYW-TV (channel 3) is the CBS affiliate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, owned by CBS News and Stations. It started as an experimental station in 1932, became NBC's second affiliate in 1941, and switched to CBS in 1995.
Ukee Washington is an American news co-anchor for KYW-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is also an actor, singer, and the second cousin of Denzel Washington.
In 2001, she moved on from the morning news and was promoted to 5 pm co-anchor until it was canceled in favor of Dr. Phil in 2003, as part of the station's "Make the Switch" promotion. Ciarrocchi was the city's longest-tenured female anchor. The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia inducted her into their Hall of Fame in 2000.
Before going national, Penacoli served as a newscaster and talk show host in several markets starting in Jacksonville, Florida, then WTVJ in Miami, where Jerry served as host of PM Magazine in the early 1980s, and then Philadelphia. [2] He was an evening news anchor for the Philadelphia TV station KYW-TV (an NBC affiliate at the time), from the ...
Beverly Williams is a former news anchor from Philadelphia who started her career at KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon. She was the first black woman to anchor in the Philadelphia market and later joined CNN, WTNH-TV and KYW-TV again.
KYW (AM) is a commercial AM radio station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that broadcasts an all-news format and is branded as "KYW Newsradio". It is one of the oldest and most powerful stations in the United States, with a history dating back to 1921 in Chicago.
Larry Mendte is an American news anchor, commentator and radio host. He was the first male host of Access Hollywood and led KYW-TV to compete with WPVI-TV in Philadelphia.
He completed his final broadcast on February 2, 1991, during which time he "received intravenous medication as he co-anchored the 6 p.m. news" on KYW-TV, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. Just over a month later, he succumbed to cancer-related complications, and died at his home in Merion Station, Pennsylvania on March 5, 1991. He was ...