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  2. Category:Television anchors from New York City - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television anchors from New York City" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Tina Cervasio - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Nutley, New Jersey, Cervasio graduated from the University of Maryland in 1996 with a B.A. degree in journalism. [1]Cervasio is currently a sideline reporter on CBS Sports Network for College Football and College Basketball, a talk radio host at SiruisXM NBA Radio and Mad Dog Sports Radio, and the pregame and halftime host of New York Red Bulls broadcasts on MSG Network.

  4. Mary Carillo - Wikipedia

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    Carillo played on the women's professional tennis circuit from 1977 to 1980. Her highest world rank was No. 33 in the Women's Tennis Association Rankings from January through March 1980. She then retired, citing knee injuries. [5] Carillo never won a major singles title, but did win the 1977 French Open mixed-doubles title with John McEnroe.

  5. Chris McKendry - Wikipedia

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    She also served as a sports anchor/reporter at All-News Channel/Conus in Minneapolis (1993–1994), an update anchor for USA Network (1993–1994) and Newsport (1994) and as a producer for Fox News Service in Washington D.C. (1992–1993).

  6. List of sports announcers - Wikipedia

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    Allan Stone – Channel Seven 1978–2015, Tennis Channel; Samantha Stosur - Nine Network 2023-present [174] Rennae Stubbs - Channel Seven 2011-2018, [175] ESPN 2017-present, Tennis Channel; Pat Summerall – CBS 1972–1993; Bill Talbert – NBC 1959–1971; Jeff Tarango – BBC Radio 5 Live 2007–present, ITV Sport 2011; Georgie Thompson ...

  7. Roz Abrams - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, she was offered a contract by WCBS-TV to anchor CBS 2 News at 5 and 11. Abrams then joined WCBS-TV as the co-anchor of "CBS2 News" at 5 and 11 p.m. on April 19, 2004. First she was paired with veteran New York news anchor Ernie Anastos , who had co-anchored WABC Eyewitness News with her in the 1980s, and then with Jim Rosenfield .

  8. Live at Five (WNBC) - Wikipedia

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    The 5 p.m. edition of WABC-TV (channel 7)'s Channel 7 Eyewitness News also had two female anchors; first with veterans Roz Abrams and Diana Williams, then with Sade Baderinwa when Abrams left for WCBS-TV in 2004; and in April 2006, WCBS switched to the two-female-anchor format at 5 p.m. with Roz Abrams and Mary Calvi, who anchored together ...

  9. Sam Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Early in her career, Ryan worked for WBAB Babylon, New York, WVIT Hartford, and WFAN New York. She joined ABC Radio Network in 1996 and then Fox Sports New York in 2000. She started her first stint at WABC-TV ABC in September 2002. [5] Ryan joined ESPN in 2003, [6] and CBS Sports and WCBS-TV in June 2006. [7]