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  2. John Roland - Wikipedia

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    John Roland (November 25, 1941 – May 7, 2023) was an American news presenter and reporter. Pittsburgh native Roland began his broadcasting career in the 1960s, working for NBC News in Los Angeles and covering high-profile events such as the Robert F. Kennedy assassination and the Charles Manson trial.

  3. Rolland Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith departed Metromedia for CBS in 1970, and instantly became a reporter and anchor for WCBS-TV. [1] In 1973 Smith was named co-anchor of WCBS' evening newscasts, a position he held for 13 years. His 11 PM co-anchors included Dave Marash (1973–1978 and 1981–1982) and Vic Miles (1978–1979), before Michele Marsh joined him for the balance ...

  4. List of former BBC newsreaders and journalists - Wikipedia

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    John Pilger – reporter and documentary-maker on Midweek, 1972–73. John Pitman – long-serving BBC journalist: he originally worked on Braden's Week during the late 1960s, but later became best known as a regular reporter on Man Alive. He died in 2018. Martin Popplewell – regular presenter on BBC News 24 between 2002 and 2003.

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  6. Firing Tiffany Cross shows what MSNBC thinks about its Black ...

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    Cross was not fired for her performance: In less than two years, The Cross Connection had MSNBC’s highest-rated weekend program and the best-performing show in the key 25-54 demographic, ...

  7. TV Reporter Susannah Collins Fired After Saying 'Sex' On Air

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    For Chicago sports reporter Susannah Collins, it was an unfortunate slip of the tongue. During a live televised report outside the Chicago Blackhawks locker room, Collins said of the team ...

  8. Bill Jorgensen - Wikipedia

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    Gould described the acerbic Burke as "a piece of sandpaper wired for sound." The Ten O'Clock News rapidly built a substantial audience. Jorgensen was succeeded at WNEW by John Roland, who had previously been a featured reporter and co-anchor. His signature signoff was "I'm Bill Jorgensen, thanking you for your time this time 'till next time."

  9. Keith Olbermann - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Olbermann wrote a weekly column for Salon.com from July 2002 until early 2003, [63] worked for CNN as a freelance reporter, [25] and was a fill-in for newscaster Paul Harvey. [64] [65] Olbermann revived his association with MSNBC in 2003 briefly as a substitute host on Nachman and as an anchor for the network's coverage of the war ...