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  2. John Hambrick - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 he took an anchoring job at WCPO-TV in Cincinnati and, after less than two years there he was recruited by its sister station in Cleveland, WEWS, to become its main news anchor. [3] With much fanfare on December 25 , 1967, 27-year-old Hambrick made his Cleveland television debut on WEWS as anchor of the 7:00 and 11:00 P.M. newscasts ...

  3. Doug Adair - Wikipedia

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    Doug Adair (May 29, 1929 – April 29, 2019) was an American television news anchor and journalist who worked in the Cleveland, Columbus, and Dayton, Ohio markets. Career [ edit ]

  4. Robin Swoboda - Wikipedia

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    Cover to Cover would be cancelled after 13 weeks, and after a brief stint in Kansas City, Missouri, as a news anchor, Swoboda returned to Cleveland in 1996 and once again was a co-anchor of the 6 p.m. newscast on WJW (by this time now a Fox affiliate), briefly reuniting her with Taylor, Goddard, and Coleman and reforming the popular and highly ...

  5. Cleveland meteorologist allegedly attacked at home by adult son

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  6. Renowned TV meteorologist severely beaten in his home by ...

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    A TV meteorologist who is a member of the Ohio Broadcasters Hall of Fame was found severely beaten in his home, according to Ohio police. The alleged attack of WOIO meteorologist Jon Loufman ...

  7. AM America - Wikipedia

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    AM America was a morning news program produced by ABC in an attempt to compete with the highly rated Today on NBC. Premiering on January 6, 1975, the show never found an audience against Today or the CBS combo of the CBS Morning News and Captain Kangaroo. Lasting just under ten months, its final installment aired on October 31. [1]

  8. Christine Chubbuck - Wikipedia

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    Christine Chubbuck [a] (August 24, 1944 – July 15, 1974) was an American television news reporter who worked for stations WTOG and WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida.. The first person to die by suicide on a live television broadcast, Chubbuck shot herself in the head with a gun on July 15, 1974, during WXLT-TV's Suncoast Digest, after claiming that the network was about to present "an exclusive ...

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