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  2. WCNC-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCNC-TV (channel 36) is a television station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, affiliated with NBC.The station is owned by Tegna Inc. WCNC-TV's studios are located in the Wood Ridge Center office complex off Billy Graham Parkway (), just east of the Billy Graham Library in south Charlotte, and its transmitter is located in north-central Gaston County.

  3. Sarah French - Wikipedia

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    Sarah French (born September 17, 1985) is a former American journalist. She worked as an anchor/reporter for WCNC 36 in Charlotte, North Carolina for eight years. After the murder of her friend and colleague Alice Morrin, French became an advocate for domestic violence victims and worked with Connecticut legislators to make 911 texting available statewide.

  4. News anchor Fred Shropshire is leaving Charlotte station WCNC ...

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    WCNC TV news anchor Fred Shropshire is leaving the Charlotte NBC affiliate for a station in a larger market. ... Shropshire anchors WCNC’s 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts.

  5. WFNZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Sprinkle, now a WCNC-TV morning weather personality, also worked at the stations. [8] ... [36] and Major League Soccer's Charlotte FC. [37] In January 2022, ...

  6. WCCB - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, ABC announced that it had lured away WSOC-TV to be its new outlet in the Charlotte market beginning July 1, 1978, replacing WCCB. That decision set off a two-station showdown between WCCB and nine-year-old independent WRET-TV (channel 36, now WCNC-TV) for the NBC affiliation in Charlotte. [22] WCCB was initially seen as the favorite.

  7. Beatrice Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Her 1999 dispute with a former employer was described in the documentary film "Local News" about the banality of local TV news. [5] Protesters claimed that attempts to induce her to resign were racist. [5] She was inducted into the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Women's Hall of Fame in 2012. [3] Thompson is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina.

  8. Heather Childers - Wikipedia

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    Childers came to Fox News Channel in November 2010 as a reporter, and became an anchor for America's News Headquarters in August 2011. [4] She later became an early-morning host at Fox; [5] beginning in 2017, she was the host of the first installment of Fox & Friends First, from 4-5 a.m. [3]

  9. Beth Troutman - Wikipedia

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    Beth Troutman (born January 9, 1977) is an American television personality, radio personality, and documentarian. She is currently the host of "Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman", the morning drive-time news and talk show on WBT in Charlotte, NC. Troutman was the lead host of the syndicated TV Show, RightThisMinute. In 2015 on ...