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  2. WDJT-TV - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cbs58 .com. WDJT-TV (channel 58) is a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Weigel Broadcasting alongside three other stations in southeastern Wisconsin: independent station WMLW-TV (channel 49), MeTV station WBME-CD (channel 41), and Telemundo affiliate WYTU-LD (channel 63).

  3. Jerry Taff - Wikipedia

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    While working at WISN, Taff mentored reporters such as Shaun Robinson, Ben Tracy, and Jason DeRusha. He also taught a course on journalism at Carroll University. After serving as lead male anchor for WISN-TV for 25 years, Taff retired on May 25, 2005. Taff was inducted into the Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame on October 23, 2009.

  4. List of Fox Sports announcers - Wikipedia

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    John Kruk. Al Leiter. Kenny Lofton (studio analyst for 2005 ALCS & NLCS) Steve Lyons (studio analyst from 1996 to 2000; game analyst from 2001 to 2006) Dan McLaughlin. Keith Olbermann (studio host from 1999 to 2000) Patrick O'Neal (substitute studio host in August 2005; Zelasko was on maternity leave) Jim Palmer. Lou Piniella.

  5. WISC-TV - Wikipedia

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    WISC-TV. /  43.05583°N 89.53500°W  / 43.05583; -89.53500. WISC-TV (channel 3) is a television station in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with CBS and MyNetworkTV. It is the flagship television property of locally based Morgan Murphy Media, which has owned the station since its inception.

  6. Matt Barrie (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Barrie (sportscaster) Matt Barrie is a sportscaster for ESPN 's SportsCenter. He joined the show in March 2013. [1] Prior to joining ESPN, Barrie covered high school sports for Dallas/Fort Worth's NBC -owned station KXAS-TV, then CBS affiliate WLTX and sports talk station WCOS in Columbia, South Carolina. [2]

  7. John Anderson (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Born. 1964 or 1965 (age 58–59) Education. University of Missouri. Occupation. Anchor. Title. SportsCenter anchor. John Anderson (born 1964 or 1965) [1] is an American sports commentator who has served as host of the ESPN TV program SportsCenter since June 1999.

  8. Lee Hawkins (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Hawkins began his career as a business reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the Wisconsin State Journal. [2] Hawkins is a reporter and news editor for The Wall Street Journal. Since 2011 he has also done on-camera interviews for the WSJ website and their sister site WSJ Live. He has interviewed celebrities from the business, sports ...

  9. WISN-TV - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .wisn .com. WISN-TV (channel 12) is a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Hearst Television. The station's studios are located on the west end of the Marquette University campus, and its transmitter is located at Lincoln Park in the northeastern part of Milwaukee.