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  2. WRGB - Wikipedia

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    Its newscasts were anchored for over 40 years by the venerable Ernie Tetrault (who was immortalized in the 1992 film Sneakers directed by one-time WRGB intern Phil Alden Robinson). Liz Bishop is the station's longest tenured personality. She joined WRGB as a weekend sportscaster in 1975, and became Tetrault's last anchor desk partner in 1982.

  3. WRGB-TV - Wikipedia

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  4. 2022 New York Attorney General election - Wikipedia

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    Mayoral elections; Pre-consolidation: 1850; 1854; 1856; 1857... 1886; 1888; 1890; 1892; 1894; Post-consolidation: 1897; 1901; 1903; 1905; 1909; 1913; 1917; 1921; 1925 ...

  5. WCWN - Wikipedia

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    A day earlier, WRGB became the first station in the market to make the upgrade. On September 24, 2008, WRGB started airing a weeknight prime time newscast in high definition on WCWN. Originally known as The CBS 6 News 10 at 10 and airing for ten minutes, it featured the top stories of the day along with an updated weather forecast.

  6. WGRB - Wikipedia

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    WGRB (1390 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chicago.It is owned by iHeartMedia and it airs an urban gospel format.On Sundays, the station broadcasts the services of several African-American churches in the area.

  7. Tony Guida - Wikipedia

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    Guida began his career working as a reporter for WSAV-TV, Savannah, GA, and then for G.E.’s WRGB Television in Albany/ Schenectady, NY. Guida's career in New York City began in 1970 at New York television station WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV) as a reporter and later in 1971 as co-anchor of that station's former 7pm newscast.

  8. Jim Tedisco - Wikipedia

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    Jim Tedisco graduated from Bishop Gibbons High School in 1968, [6] and received his B.A. in Psychology from Union College. [7] While at Union, he played varsity basketball for three years where he set 15 scoring and assist records, and left as Union's all-time leading scorer with 1,632 points.

  9. Elizabeth Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Amy Eaton [1] (born April 2, 1955) is the fourth Presiding Bishop, and the first female Presiding Bishop, [2] of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). She was first elected to this post in 2013 and was re-elected for a second term in 2019. Prior to becoming presiding bishop, she served as bishop of the Northeastern Ohio ...