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  2. Shannon O'Donnell (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Kay O'Donnell is an American meteorologist and news anchor.. O'Donnell was born in Redmond, Washington and attended Redmond High School where she was valedictorian. [1]

  3. 10 Best And Worst Jobs On TV - AOL

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    By Rachel Zupek Farrell, Special to CareerBuilder The new fall season means cooler weather, football and new TV shows -- lots of them. This year's fall lineup is chock-full of promising new shows ...

  4. List of film and television occupations - Wikipedia

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    Title(s) Description Showrunner: The showrunner is the "chief executive" in charge of everything related to the production of the show. It is the highest-ranking individual who is responsible for the production and daily management of the show.

  5. News producer - Wikipedia

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    The news producer takes all the elements of a newscast (packages, video, graphics, etc.) and compiles them into a cohesive show.. In the hierarchy of the newsroom, the news producer is under the executive producer, who reports to the news director.

  6. Television crew - Wikipedia

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    An associate director (AD) in television production is usually responsible for floor directing in the studio and ensuring that the sets, props and technical equipment are safe, ready to use and positioned correctly before filming.

  7. Nancy Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Duffy helped revive and organize, for several years, Syracuse's Saint Patrick's Parade, which had been discontinued during World War II. She, with the leadership of other Syracusians, helped lead a small group of volunteers in putting together the first parade on March 19, 1983.