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WJAR (channel 10) is a television station in Providence, Rhode Island, United States, affiliated with NBC.Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station has studios on Kenney Drive in Cranston, Rhode Island (shared with Telemundo owned-and-operated stations WYCN-LD and WRIW-CD), and its transmitter is located in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
She started her career reporting and presenting at WDHO-TV in Toledo, Ohio, and did internships with ABC News, United States House of Representatives and Time magazine. Wood joined WJAR in February 1980, first as a reporter and weekend newsreader, and was promoted to the weeknight 11 o’clock newscasts in 1982.
WLWC's master control and some internal operations were thus relocated from WJAR's studios in Cranston to WSBK's studios in Boston, with sales and public affairs offices remaining in Providence. [14] In addition, TV 28 News at 10 was canceled by September 1997. [15]
Tornado activity hit parts of Southeastern Mass. and Rhode Island, including Mansfield and Scituate, on Friday.
After working at several radio stations, he moved to television at WJAR-TV and later joined WTEN in 1973. [3] [4] His distinctive voice was often featured in local commercials. After a career in television, he worked in local jazz radio. [3] Wood received Congressional recognition for his reporting fairness and won several journalism awards. [3]
During the early 1980s, he worked as a talk radio host for WRKO in Boston and as a weekend anchor at WJAR-TV in Providence. [4] He then moved to a sports reporter position at WCVB-TV in Boston. [3] While at WCVB-TV, Edwards also served as a freelance play by play announcer for ESPN. Among the events he called were the Davis Cup finals and ...
In 1949, Outlet entered television broadcasting with the launch of WJAR-TV on channel 11; the station moved to channel 10 in 1953. Along with retail, Outlet saw a mass expansion into broadcasting in the 1960s and beyond.
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