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  2. Chuck Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    WNBC-TV New York news anchor Charles Bishop Scarborough III (born November 4, 1943) is an American television journalist and author. From 1974 to 2024, he was the lead news anchor at WNBC , the New York City flagship station of the NBC Television Network and has also appeared on NBC News .

  3. Category:Los Angeles High School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of Los Angeles High School — located in the Mid-Wilshire district of Los Angeles, California. Pages in category "Los Angeles High School alumni" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.

  4. NBC 4 - Wikipedia

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    WNBK (now WKYC) in Cleveland, Ohio (1948 to 1954; now on channel 3) WRGB in Albany, New York (1946 to 1954; now on channel 6) WTAR-TV (now WTKR), Norfolk, Virginia (1950 to 1952; now on channel 3) WTTV in Indianapolis, Indiana (1954 to 1956) WTVJ in Miami, Florida (owned-and-operated on channel 4 from 1989 to 1995; now on channel 6)

  5. WNBC - Wikipedia

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    WNBC-TV was the first station on the East Coast to air a two-hour nightly newscast, [33] and the first major-market station in the country to find success in airing a 5 p.m. report, when NewsCenter 4 (a format created for WNBC by pioneering news executive Lee Hanna) [35] was introduced in 1974, a time when channel 4 ran a distant third in the ...

  6. KNBC - Wikipedia

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    KNBC (channel 4) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship of the NBC network. It is owned and operated by the network's NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Corona-licensed Telemundo outlet KVEA (channel 52).

  7. List of University High School (Los Angeles) alumni - Wikipedia

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    University High School in Los Angeles, California, United States. The following is a list of notable alumni of University Senior High School. The list includes all notable former pupils who attended the school anytime since opening its doors in 1924, including for the four years it was named "Warren G. Harding High School".

  8. Tex Antoine - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Antoine moved from WNBC to WABC-TV [9] to report the weather during newscasts anchored by Scott Vincent. Antoine was not allowed to plug his new home on his final channel 4 broadcast. So, with Uncle Wethbee's Magic Marker in hand, he said and wrote something to the effect of: "Remember that 4 plus 3 equals 7, and that's as easy as ABC."

  9. Paul Moyer - Wikipedia

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    Moyer was hired by NBC News in March 1972 and returned to Los Angeles, joining KNBC as reporter and weekend anchor. The KNBC Newservice, as it was known then, featured Jess Marlow, Tom Snyder, Bob Abernethy, and Tom Brokaw as the main nightly anchors and was the first serious competition in the local news ratings against KNXT's The Big News/Eleven O'Clock Report with Jerry Dunphy.

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