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  2. WWCA - Wikipedia

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    The Coopwood show was one of the highest rated evening show in the Chicago area during the 1970s. During that time Coopwood worked with news reporter Tony Rose. Rose was a staple in the news department at WWCA from 1970 through the mid-1980s. After spending most of his career at WWCA, Coopwood was hired away by competitor WLTH in the late 1970s.

  3. Kate Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Kate Sullivan (born June 19, 1976) is an American television show host, producer, and television news anchor. Sullivan was a co-anchor of the evening news for WBBM-TV in Chicago with Rob Johnson from September 2010 to September 2015. Sullivan won several awards, including an Emmy Award and the Associated Press First Place Award for Breaking News.

  4. CBS Fires Station Chiefs in Los Angeles and Chicago ... - AOL

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    CBS has ousted the leaders of its O&O stations in Los Angeles and Chicago after concluding a six-month investigation into misconduct claims at the CBS Television Stations group. Jay Howell is out ...

  5. List of CNBC personalities - Wikipedia

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    Phil LeBeau (Chicago) - autos and aviation reporter; Steve Liesman - senior economics reporter; Dan Mangan - political reporter covering the Supreme Court; Seema Mody - global markets reporter and travel industry reporter; Diana Olick (Washington, D.C.) - climate and real estate reporter

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  8. City News Bureau of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1890 by the newspapers of Chicago to provide a common source of local and breaking news and also used by them as a training ground for new reporters, described variously as "journalism's school of hard knocks" or "the reporter's boot camp." Hundreds of reporters "graduated" from the City News Bureau into newspaper dailies ...

  9. AP fires reporter, reviews sourcing rules after Poland error

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    The national security reporter, James LaPorta, was dismissed after being deemed primarily responsible for a Nov. 15 news bulletin that erroneously said Russian missiles had carried out the strike ...