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Prior to WPVI, he was at WCAU in Philadelphia and WSB Radio in Atlanta . He has been an anchor for KYW NewsRadio 1060 since 2006. He is also currently an adjunct professor at Immaculata University . Following his selection by the board of directors, Kennedy was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia "Hall of Fame" in 2011.
Tom Snyder. Thomas James Snyder (May 12, 1936 – July 29, 2007) was an American television personality, news anchor, and radio personality best known for his late night talk shows Tomorrow, on NBC in the 1970s and 1980s, and The Late Late Show, on CBS in the 1990s. [1] Snyder was also the pioneer anchor of the prime time NBC News Update, in ...
Orr joined KYW-TV in January 2003 as their chief meteorologist, making her debut on the same night as Marc Howard, who had been an anchor on WPVI, the ABC O&O in Philadelphia. She came from WCAU-TV where she had worked as a weekend Meteorologist. She was reportedly asked to be chief meteorologist at WCAU when John Bolaris left but turned that ...
Allen began her broadcast news career in 1970 with WJJZ, an AM radio station based in Mount Holly, New Jersey. She worked at the New Jersey Network before joining an ABC affiliate in Chicago. In 1976, Allen returned home to cover New Jersey politics for KYW-TV, the then-NBC (now CBS) affiliate in Philadelphia.
Categories and articles related to notable television reporters presently or previously from Philadelphia The main article for this category is List of people from Philadelphia . For more information, see Philadelphia .
Catchy Comedy, formerly known as Decades, is an American digital broadcast television network owned by Weigel Broadcasting. [2] [3] The network, which is mainly carried on the digital subchannels of television stations, primarily airs classic television sitcoms from the 1950s through the early 1990s. Established in 2015, the network was ...
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] The show was a cult favorite from the start ...
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.