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  2. WXYZ-TV - Wikipedia

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  4. Brad Galli - Wikipedia

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    He is featured during the week on Action News at 5, 6, and 11 p.m. Galli can also be seen regularly with reports for the Sunday night 7 Sports Cave. [1] Brad was named Sportscaster of the Year in Michigan by the National Sports Media Association for 2018. [2]

  5. KGO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KGO-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving as the San Francisco Bay Area 's ABC network outlet. It has been owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division since the station's inception. KGO-TV's studios are located at the ABC Broadcast Center immediately ...

  6. WADL (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WADL (TV) /  42.55417°N 82.88750°W  / 42.55417; -82.88750. WADL (channel 38) is a television station licensed to Mount Clemens, Michigan, United States, serving the Detroit area as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. Locally owned by the Adell Broadcasting Corporation, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Adell Drive in ...

  7. Robbie Timmons - Wikipedia

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    She was the first female news anchor in American history to anchor the 6:00pm and 11:00pm broadcasts in March 1973 while anchoring the news at WILX-TV in Lansing, Michigan. After four years at WILX-TV in Lansing, she was offered a job working as a reporter and 11pm news anchor for WJBK-TV (CBS) in Detroit, where she worked for six years.

  8. Steve Wilson (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    In a follow-up email to Detroit blogger Dave Shea, Wilson noted his intent to start a not-for-profit news organization he originally dubbed The Michigan Center for Investigative Reporting. On the day Wilson's non-profit (ultimately named The Michigan News Center) was to go live on the Internet, he suffered a massive heart attack.

  9. Ethan Crumbley admits he never asked his parents for therapy ...

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    Smith also cited the prosecution's repeated references to text messages that Ethan Crumbley sent to a friend, "claiming he asked his parents to take him to therapy."