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  2. Frank Rizzo - Wikipedia

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    Rizzo was born in Philadelphia, where his father Rafael was a police officer. [8] He grew up in a South Philadelphia row house neighborhood. During his senior year he dropped out of Southern High School; he later earned a high school equivalency diploma and took government courses at the Fels Institute of Government.

  3. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    A presidential debate hosted by ABC News between U.S. vice president and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and former president and Republican nominee Donald Trump takes place at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  4. David Bohrman - Wikipedia

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    Bohrman was born on April 30, 1954, in Hollywood, Los Angeles, the son of Delle Bohrman and Stan Bohrman. [3] [4] His mother is a television writer.His father, Stan Bohrman was an award-winning radio and television newsman, hosting Tempo on KHJ-TV in Los Angeles in the late 1960s and early 1970s with co-hosts Maria Cole and Regis Philbin.

  5. Susan Barnett - Wikipedia

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    Barnett is a six time Emmy Award winning Journalist. She began her television news career in Bridgeport, West Virginia where she worked as a reporter and anchor for WDTV. [3] Her first morning news role was for WCIA in Champaign, Illinois. [4] She joined the staff of CBS-owned KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh in 1999 as the morning and noon co-anchor.

  6. Move Closer to Your World - Wikipedia

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    Move Closer to Your World (MCTYW) is a television news music package composed in 1970 by Walt Liss [1] and released by jingle writer Al Ham under his Mayoham Music label.. Since the 1970s, it was considered an anthem for local television news, notably of WPVI-TV in Philadelphia for its Action News broadcasts. [2]

  7. Scott Graham - Wikipedia

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    Scott Graham (born June 10, 1965) is an American sportscaster, who was previously the play-by play television announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies. He also has worked with NFL Films and has hosted The NFL on Westwood One .

  8. Evening Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Featured contributors included Susie Pevaroff, Nancy Glass, Mary Ann Grabavoy, Jerry Penacoli, Pat Ciarrocchi, and other stars of KYW-TV's Eyewitness News. This edition ran from July 11, 1977 until September 4, 1992, and was the last Evening Magazine version to air on a Westinghouse-owned station.

  9. WIP-FM - Wikipedia

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    WIP-FM (94.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. and broadcasts a sports radio format. The WIP-FM offices and studios are co-located in Audacy's corporate headquarters in Center City, Philadelphia, and the broadcast tower used by the station is located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.