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  2. WBZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    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). Both stations share studios on Soldiers Field Road in the Allston–Brighton section of Boston.

  3. Jack Williams (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    American. Alma mater. University of Oregon (B.S., Journalism, 1968) [2] Occupation (s) TV presenter, journalist. Known for. news anchor on WBZ-TV in Boston. Jack Williams is a retired 6 PM weekday news anchor on WBZ-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. He also founded "Wednesday's Child" in 1981, a non-profit adoption agency for special needs children.

  4. Steve Burton (sports journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Burton is the Sports Director for WBZ-TV and WSBK-TV in Boston.The son of former Boston Patriots player Ron Burton, Steve Burton grew up in Framingham, Massachusetts and is a graduate of and a former quarterback for Northwestern University holding a bachelor of science degree in Communications and a master's degree in Broadcast journalism.

  5. Liz Walker (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Career as journalist. Walker was the evening news anchor at WBZ-TV starting in 1981. [3] Her career had begun in her hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas working as the public affairs director at station KATV. On-air assignments in Denver ( KMGH-TV) and San Francisco ( KRON-TV) followed before she moved to Boston and WBZ in 1980. [2]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Joyce Kulhawik - Wikipedia

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    Early life and career. Kulhawik joined WBZ-TV in 1978 as an associate producer and tipster for Evening Magazine. In 1981 she became the station's arts and entertainment reporter and played a key role in the public service campaign, “You Gotta Have Arts!”. As part of the campaign, Kulhawik hosted the station's Emmy Award-winning “You Gotta ...

  8. Don Kent (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Died. March 2, 2010. (2010-03-02) (aged 92) Franklin, New Hampshire, US. Occupation. Meteorologist. Donald Edward Kent (September 29, 1917 – March 2, 2010) was an American radio and television weather forecaster for several decades in the Boston, Massachusetts area. He was known as "Boston's first TV Weatherman."

  9. Shelby Scott - Wikipedia

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    Shelby Scott. Shelby Scott (born Shelby Schuck; January 6, 1936 – June 1, 2022) was an American journalist and union leader who was a longtime reporter for WBZ-TV in Boston. She began her career in Seattle, where she was the city's first female newscaster. She was employed by WBZ-TV from 1965 to 1996, where she became known for her blizzard ...