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  2. Jeremy Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy David Hubbard (born August 19, 1972, in Glenwood Springs, Colorado) is an American news anchor for KDVR-TV and KWGN-TV in Denver. He was a New York-based correspondent for ABC News, and reported for all ABC News broadcasts and platforms, including Good Morning America, World News with Diane Sawyer, and Nightline.

  3. KDVR - Wikipedia

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    BMA put its Denver and Sacramento television stations on the market in October 1988. [a] It was the second time the company had done so; in 1985, all three had been on the market and attracted bids from such major players as Taft Broadcasting and Gaylord Broadcasting, but the startup KDVR and KPDX weighed down the value of the highly profitable KTXL. [19]

  4. Adele Arakawa - Wikipedia

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    Adele Arakawa (born August 31, 1957) [1] [2] is a retired American evening news anchor for NBC affiliate station KUSA-TV of Denver, Colorado. As of June 2007, she provides the female voice of the airport train system at Denver International Airport. [3] She retired on June 30, 2017.

  5. Ernie Bjorkman - Wikipedia

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    Ernie Bjorkman is a TV news anchor based in Denver, Colorado. He was the co-anchor on Denver's CW affiliate, KWGN, and has won two Emmy awards as well as Associated Press and Sigma Delta Chi journalism awards. In 2017 he returned to KWGN.

  6. KWGN-TV - Wikipedia

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    KWGN-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Denver, Colorado, United States, serving as the local CW outlet. It is owned and operated by network majority owner Nexstar Media Group alongside Fox affiliate KDVR, channel 31 (and its Fort Collins–licensed satellite KFCT, channel 22).

  7. Les Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently worked as a sports anchor for WEEK-TV in Peoria, Illinois, before moving to Denver in 1983. [4] [5] He was employed as a sports reporter and anchor by KCNC-TV for fifteen years from 1984 to 1999. [4] After his departure from KCNC-TV, Shapiro first worked for KDVR, before working at ESPN Radio and Mile High Sports radio.

  8. Tom Martino - Wikipedia

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    Martino brought his consumer advocacy to television, first at several stations in the Eastern United States. In Denver, he spent 18 years at CBS station KCNC-TV. [2] His most recent television position was with Fox Broadcasting Company affiliate KDVR in Denver, which dropped his show from the schedule in 2011. [3] Martino is known for his bold ...

  9. Category:Radio personalities from Denver - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio personalities from Denver" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.