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Lavanchy was born in Boston, Massachusetts, grew up in Walpole, Massachusetts, and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communication/Broadcast Journalism from Emerson College in 1986. [1] [2] [3] Gene began his broadcast career in 1983 at WJCC-AM radio (now WDIS AM 1170) in Norfolk, Massachusetts as a sports writer and producer. [3]
Lavanchy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Gene Lavanchy (born 1964), American radio and television personality
Gene Lavanchy: Johnny Peirson: 1991–92: NESN: Fred Cusick: Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea: Dave Shea: Tom Larson: WSBK-TV: Derek Sanderson — Gene Lavanchy: Johnny Peirson: 1990–91: NESN: Fred Cusick: Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea: Dave Shea: Tom Larson: WSBK-TV: Derek Sanderson — Gene Lavanchy: Johnny Peirson
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By September 2002, the program had moved to 5 p.m., and on September 22, 2003, it was expanded to an hour and began using the same anchors and a similar format as the 10 p.m. broadcast, as Applegate became co-anchor, along with former WHDH-TV sports director Gene Lavanchy, of a three-hour weekday morning newscast from 6 to 9 a.m. that launched ...
Gene Lavanchy, reporter and anchor for WFXT Boston 25; Dion Lim, television anchor for KGO-TV; Leslie Marshall, journalist and talk radio host; Maria Menounos, entertainment journalist and media personality; Tim Neverett, sportscaster for the Los Angeles Dodgers; Josh Pahigian, baseball sportswriter
Gene Lavanchy: Johnny Peirson: Notes. Games four and five of the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals in the New York City area on its secondary MSG 2 channel, due to conflicts ...
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