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  2. Charles Osgood - Wikipedia

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    Charles Osgood Wood III (January 8, 1933 – January 23, 2024) was an American radio and television commentator, writer, and musician. [1] Osgood was best known both for being the host of CBS News Sunday Morning, a role he held for over 22 years from April 10, 1994, until September 25, 2016, [2] and The Osgood File, a series of daily radio commentaries he hosted from 1971 until December 29, 2017.

  3. Jessica Savitch - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Beth Savitch (February 1, 1947 – October 23, 1983) was an American television journalist who was the weekend anchor of NBC Nightly News and daily newsreader for NBC News during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  4. Amyre Makupson - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Makupson was appointed co-anchor of WKBD's newly-launched Ten O'Clock News; beginning in 2001, she also began to anchor 62 CBS Eyewitness News at 11 on WKBD's sister station, WWJ-TV (ironically, the former WGPR). [2] Amyre left the duopoly following the closure of the two stations' news department in December 2002. [3]

  5. WWJ-TV - Wikipedia

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    Veteran broadcaster Ronnie Duncan, named as the station's lead sports anchor, is the father of CBS Weekend News anchor and network correspondent Jericka Duncan. [203] On September 1, 2022, WWJ-TV rebranded from "CBS 62" to "CBS Detroit" in anticipation of the launch of CBS News Detroit.

  6. Douglas Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1979, he hosted the CBS Sunday morning news and talk show series For Our Times, and in 1987 he served as co-anchor with Faith Daniels for CBS Morning News. [6] [15] Edwards continued until his retirement On April 1, 1988, to anchor Newsbreak, a televised 74-second weekday segment that highlighted the day's top news stories. [16]

  7. WXYZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    The newscast was canceled in late 2004 due to poor viewership (WKBD and WWJ-TV later resumed local newscasts with the former using the CBSN Local streaming service for Detroit News Now from January 2020 to August 2023 and the latter launching CBS News Detroit in January 2023).

  8. Media coverage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy

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    [24] Based on the call, CBS Radio newsroom supervisor Robert Skedgell wrote "JFK DEAD" on a slip of paper and handed it to CBS Radio news anchor Allan Jackson. At 2:22 p.m. EST, eleven minutes before Kilduff's official announcement, Jackson made the following announcement: Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States is dead.

  9. Ukee Washington - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses Samuel "Ukee" Washington III (born August 20, 1958) is an American news co-anchor for the weekday evening newscast on KYW-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.He currently anchors CBS News Philadelphia on CBS 3 at 5,6 and 11 PM and 8pm on sister station WPSG-TV.