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  2. WNEP-TV - Wikipedia

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    WNEP-TV (channel 16) ... The show was the inspiration for a scene in the 18th episode of the second season of the TV series The ... Pennsylvania Outdoor Life, ...

  3. WVIA-TV - Wikipedia

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    The fledgling station received a considerable assist from the area's commercial stations. WNEP-TV donated the old transmitter and tower facility from WARM-TV, one of the two stations that merged to form WNEP ten years earlier, while WBRE-TV (channel 28) and WDAU-TV (channel 22, now WYOU) made their studios available for local productions. All ...

  4. Former WNEP-TV news anchor's memoir featured on TV ... - AOL

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    Oct. 18—WILKES-BARRE — Television viewers will see how the life of former Channel 16 anchorwoman Marisa Burke nearly collapsed when her story is featured in the television documentary series ...

  5. List of programs broadcast by Bravo (Canadian TV network)

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    This is a list of past and present programs broadcast by the Canadian television channel Bravo and its former incarnations Outdoor Life Network and OLN. Current programming (as Bravo) [ edit ]

  6. Bravo (Canadian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel launched on October 17, 1997 as OLN (Outdoor Life Network), and was originally dedicated to factual-based adventure and outdoors programming. It was owned in a joint venture between Rogers, Baton Broadcasting [ a ] , and the U.S. Outdoor Life Network (owned by Comcast); with the brand licensed from the owners of Outdoor Life ...

  7. Frank Andrews Shimkus - Wikipedia

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    He served as an anchor and reporter at WNEP-TV in Scranton from 1980 to 1998, doubling for much of that time as news director. After a brief two-year hiatus, he moved to WYOU as anchor and assistant news director. During his broadcasting career, he was known on-air as "Frank Andrews."

  8. Charlie Moore (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Moore (born November 7, 1970, in Wakefield, Massachusetts), sometimes known as Charlie Moore the Mad Fisherman, is an American television sports personality.He is host of Charlie Moore: No Offense airing in national and worldwide syndication and available throughout the world on Google Play, Apple TV, Roku and the Charlie Moore: No Offense app, on Apple and Android devices. and Charlie ...

  9. Dorothy Lucey - Wikipedia

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    She was an on-air reporter for WNEP-TV in Scranton, Pennsylvania and WABC-TV in New York City (including a stint alongside Regis Philbin), and later joined NBC Sports. She was also a co-host of Attitudes, a talk show on Lifetime Television in the 1990s. In 1992, she hosted the CBS series How'd They Do That.