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  2. WHDH (TV) - Wikipedia

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    The WHDH-TV call sign was previously used by the original occupant of channel 5, under the ownership of the Boston Herald-Traveler, from 1957 to 1972. It was Mugar's plan to create, once again, a second major television/radio duopoly, primarily in news, to compete with the long-standing combo of WBZ radio and WBZ-TV.

  3. Kim Khazei - Wikipedia

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    Kim Khazei began her TV career at KOMU-TV in Columbia, Missouri, then worked for four years at KQTV in Missouri as an evening anchor and reporter. [6]She became an evening news anchor for the NBC affiliates in Champaign, Illinois and later went to work at KOVR-TV in Sacramento, California as an anchor and reporter.

  4. Category:Television anchors from Boston - Wikipedia

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    W. Liz Walker (journalist) Doug White (news anchor) Jack White (reporter) Tim White (newscaster) Diana Williams. Jack Williams (news anchor) Diane Willis. Susan Wornick.

  5. Victoria Price (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    A native of San Diego, California, Price graduated from Boston University in 2013 with a degree in broadcast journalism and international relations. Just prior to graduation, The Boston Marathon bombing happened and she rushed to the scene and jumped over the barricades using her phone to interview people. Thanks to a fellow BU alum, she did a ...

  6. Janet Wu - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg News. Website. janetwu.com. Janet Wu is an American TV presenter, journalist and teacher. Until November 2015, she had been a general assignment reporter and fill-in presenter for WHDH-TV (Channel 7), NBC 's Boston affiliate, and had worked for them for 17 years. In 2018 she became an anchor/reporter for Bloomberg News.

  7. Joe Amorosino - Wikipedia

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    Joe Amorosino (born July 19, 1969) is an American sportscaster who is known for his long tenure at WHDH-TV, 7News in Boston, from 1998 to 2023. He is an Emmy Award-winning sports reporter, who was named Massachusetts Sportscaster of Year in 2016 and 2020 by the National Sports Media Association.

  8. Robin Young - Wikipedia

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    Jim Youngs (brother) Awards. Peabody Award 1990. Emmy Award (5 times) Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame (2010) Robin Cardwell Young (née Youngs) is an American television and radio personality. [1] She worked ten years in television, winning the Peabody Award for her documentary The Los Altos Story. In 2000, she shifted to radio in Boston.

  9. Frances Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Frances Rivera. Frances Rivera (born 1970 [2][3]) is a Filipino-American journalist and television news anchor appearing on the overnight news program, Early Today on NBC. For ten years, until August 2011, she was a television reporter and anchor for Boston's NBC affiliate, WHDH. She then joined WPIX in New York City as a morning news anchor.