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  2. Eric Johnson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson began his broadcasting career in 1984 at KTVB 7 in Boise, Idaho, [1] serving as the station's weekend sports anchor. Two years later, he was promoted to the role of sports director at rival station KBCI-TV (now KBOI 2 ). From 1987 to 1989, he served in the same capacity at Spokane's KREM 2, then he moved to sister station KGW 8 in ...

  3. KOMO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOMO-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Bellevue -licensed CW affiliate KUNS-TV (channel 51). The two stations share studios within KOMO Plaza (formerly Fisher Plaza) in the Lower Queen Anne section of Seattle adjacent to the Space ...

  4. List of sports announcers - Wikipedia

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    Chris Berman – ESPN 1985–present. Allen Bestwick – ESPN 2014–present. Rocky Boiman – BBC Radio 5 Live 2012–13 & 2015–2017, Absolute Radio 2013–2014. Terry Bradshaw – CBS 1984–1994, Fox 1994–present. Greg Brady – BBC Radio 5 Live 2006–13, Talksport 2017–present. Tim Brant – ABC 1982–present.

  5. Dan Lewis (newsreader) - Wikipedia

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    From May 2012 to June 2016, Tim was the weekend sports anchor/weekday reporter for KOMO-TV, which made him and his dad Dan the second father/son duo on the same TV station, after rival station KIRO-TV former chief meteorologists Harry and Andy Wappler, before Dan retired from the KOMO 4 anchor desk in May 2014. References

  6. Steven Romo - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Morgan. . ( m. 2022) . Website. stevenromo .com. Steven Romo (born 1988) is a news anchor, correspondent and writer. He is currently a New York City -based correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC. [1] He also works as a contributor for HuffPost. [2]

  7. KING-TV - Wikipedia

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    In Seattle, channel 5 shared NBC and ABC with KOMO-TV for most of the 1958–59 television season. On September 27, 1959, KING-TV became an exclusive NBC station and KOMO-TV affiliated with ABC full-time. KING-TV is one of a few handful of stations in the country to have held a primary affiliation with all of the "Big Three" networks.

  8. KOMU-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOMU-TV. /  38.88917°N 92.262000°W  / 38.88917; -92.262000. KOMU-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Columbia, Missouri, United States, serving the Columbia– Jefferson City market as an affiliate of NBC and The CW Plus. The station's studios and transmitter are located on US 63 southeast of downtown Columbia.

  9. John Seigenthaler (anchorman) - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Seigenthaler ( / ˈsiːɡənθɔːlər / SEE-gən-thaw-lər; born December 21, 1955) is an American news anchor and a member of the George Foster Peabody Awards [1] board of jurors. He is a former weekend anchor and correspondent for both NBC and MSNBC. He is the son of the late newspaper journalist John Lawrence Seigenthaler, and ...