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  2. WFMY-TV - Wikipedia

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    WFMY, with a news viewership described in 2000 as "older and more ethnic", [61] now found itself in a regularly close ratings race. [64] Hughes retired in 2010, capping a 20-year run as evening anchor at the station, which named its newsroom for her. [65] In 2011, under general manager Larry Audas, WFMY revamped its news format, dubbed "News 2. ...

  3. WMYV - Wikipedia

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    The current licensed station on channel 48 first signed on the air on May 9, 1981, as WGGT, running a general entertainment format featuring cartoons, classic movies, classic sitcoms, religious programs, and CBS network shows that were preempted by WFMY-TV (channel 2), as well as business news programming from the Financial News Network.

  4. 70-year-old homeowner dies as break-in suspect hits her with ...

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    News outlets didn’t share attorney information for the man, whom WFMY and WXII identified as Maliq Marshall-Hardy, 28. The case dates to Aug. 24, when 70-year-old Gwendolyn Davis Flood ...

  5. Mike Hogewood - Wikipedia

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    Michael Ashley Hogewood (September 13, 1954 – September 5, 2018) was an American sportscaster.He was a play-by-play announcer, studio host, and sideline reporter.. Hogewood was best known for calling play-by-play and sideline reporting on ACC college football and basketball for Raycom Sports (from the mid-1990s until 2015), and for calling play-by-play and being a pit reporter on NASCAR Cup ...

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  7. WQMG - Wikipedia

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    The earliest roots of this station date to 1948 and a station with the call letters WFMY on 97.3 MHz, owned by the Greensboro News Company, publishers of the Greensboro Daily News and Daily Record (now merged as the Greensboro News & Record).

  8. Topper Shutt - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, he joined WFMY sister station WUSA, also at that time beginning to supply to forecasts to WHUR-FM. In 1992, he co-founded Automated Weather Source , a network of weather stations that reported real-time observations to be used on broadcast television.

  9. Rick Pizzo - Wikipedia

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    From 2001 to 2007, Pizzo worked as a sports reporter, anchor/reporter for WFMY, Greensboro, North Carolina. While in Greensboro, he was named an Associated Press Award-winning sports reporter/anchor and taught sports broadcasting classes at Elon (NC) University.