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| ARTICLES RELATED TO anchors | | | | |  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - WJLA-TV - HistoryOn October 3, 1947, channel 7 began broadcasting as WTVW, owned by the Washington Star along with WMAL radio. It was the first high-band VHF station (channels 7-13) in the United States. A few months later, the station renamed itself WMAL-TV.
In 1976, Joseph L. Allbritton purchased the Washington Star, along with WMAL-AM-FM-TV. He sold the Star to Time, Inc. in 1978, and kept the WMAL stations. He later sold the radio stations to ABC and renamed the televisio ...
See also:WJLA-TV, WJLA-TV - History, WJLA-TV - Personalties, WJLA-TV - Anchors, WJLA-TV - Meteorologists, WJLA-TV - ABC 7 News Programs Read more here: » WJLA-TV: Encyclopedia II - WJLA-TV - History |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - Peter Jennings - Leaving the chairOn April 1, 2005, Jennings anchored World News Tonight for the last time. Four days later, on April 5, Jennings informed viewers through a taped message that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer, and was starting chemotherapy treatment the following week. (According to his sister Sarah, Jennings reportedly started smoking when he was 11 years old but quit in 1988, then briefly resumed following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.) Though he said he would continue to host World News Tonight when possible, April 5 would p ...
See also:Peter Jennings, Peter Jennings - Early life, Peter Jennings - Anchor career, Peter Jennings - Ratings, Peter Jennings - Leaving the chair, Peter Jennings - Citizenship, Peter Jennings - Awards, Peter Jennings - Trivia Read more here: » Peter Jennings: Encyclopedia II - Peter Jennings - Leaving the chair |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - Channel NewsAsia - Correspondents
Channel NewsAsia - Current.
Kathy Paik, Korea
Michiyo Ishida, Japan
Young Ming, Taiwan
Twink Macaraig, Phillippines
Sujadi Siswo, Indonesia
Melissa Goh, Malaysia
Johnson Choo, Malaysia
Ken Teh, IndoChina
Channel NewsAsia - Former.
Lim Yun Suk, Korea Correspondent
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See also:Channel NewsAsia, Channel NewsAsia - Feeds, Channel NewsAsia - Anchors, Channel NewsAsia - Current, Channel NewsAsia - Former, Channel NewsAsia - Correspondents, Channel NewsAsia - Current, Channel NewsAsia - Former, Channel NewsAsia - Programmes, Channel NewsAsia - Newsworthiness bias and propaganda Read more here: » Channel NewsAsia: Encyclopedia II - Channel NewsAsia - Correspondents |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - News presenter - Notable news presenters
News presenter - American news anchors.
Rudi Bakhtiar (possibly retired), CNN
David Brinkley (deceased), The Huntley-Brinkley Report (NBC)
Tom Brokaw (semi-retired), NBC News
Wolf Blitzer, CNN
Aaron Brown, CNN formerly at ABC News
John Chancellor (deceased), NBC Nightly News
Connie Chung
Amanda Congdon, Rocketboom
Anderson Cooper, CNN
Walter Cronkite (retired), CBS News
Sam Donaldson, ABC News
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See also:News presenter, News presenter - Different roles, News presenter - Newsreader, News presenter - Newscaster, News presenter - News anchor, News presenter - Criticism, News presenter - Notable news presenters, News presenter - American news anchors, News presenter - Canadian news anchors, News presenter - British newscasters, News presenter - British newsreaders, News presenter - Australian newsreaders, News presenter - Hong Kong newscasters, News presenter - Indonesian newscasters, News presenter - Irish newscasters, News presenter - Irish newsreaders, News presenter - Israeli newsreaders, News presenter - Latin American newsreaders, News presenter - Philippine newscasters, News presenter - Romanian newsreaders, News presenter - Sri Lankan newsreaders, News presenter - Colombian newsreaders Read more here: » News presenter: Encyclopedia II - News presenter - Notable news presenters |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - News presenter - Notable news presenters
News presenter - American news anchors.
Rudi Bakhtiar (possibly retired), CNN
David Brinkley (deceased), The Huntley-Brinkley Report (NBC)
Tom Brokaw (semi-retired), NBC News
Wolf Blitzer, CNN
Aaron Brown, CNN formerly at ABC News
John Chancellor (deceased), NBC Nightly News
Connie Chung
Amanda Congdon, Rocketboom
Anderson Cooper, CNN
Walter Cronkite (retired), CBS News
Sam Donaldson, ABC News
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See also:News presenter, News presenter - Different roles, News presenter - Newsreader, News presenter - Newscaster, News presenter - News anchor, News presenter - Criticism, News presenter - Notable news presenters, News presenter - American news anchors, News presenter - Australian newsreaders, News presenter - British newscasters, News presenter - British newsreaders, News presenter - Canadian news anchors, News presenter - Colombian newsreaders, News presenter - Hong Kong newscasters, News presenter - Indonesian newscasters, News presenter - Irish newscasters, News presenter - Irish newsreaders, News presenter - Israeli newsreaders, News presenter - Latin American newsreaders, News presenter - Philippine newscasters, News presenter - Romanian newsreaders, News presenter - Sri Lankan newsreaders Read more here: » News presenter: Encyclopedia II - News presenter - Notable news presenters |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - Phoenix Television - Specialities of Phoenix Televisions
Phoenix Television - News Anchor Stars.
Phoenix Chinese Television features many well-known news anchors, talk show hosts as their 'STAR PRESENTERS'. Most of them are degree holders in communications or language studies. Some of the top 'star presenters' are
Wu Xiao Li (吳小莉)
Wu was mentioned by former prime minister Zhu Rongji in a press conference that he watched her broadcasted news everyday.
Hu Yi Fu (胡一虎)
Hu is the reporter who did ...
See also:Phoenix Television, Phoenix Television - Channels, Phoenix Television - History, Phoenix Television - Programmes, Phoenix Television - Corporation, Phoenix Television - Ownership, Phoenix Television - Management, Phoenix Television - Specialities of Phoenix Televisions, Phoenix Television - News Anchor Stars, Phoenix Television - Close Relationship with Mainland, Phoenix Television - Hong Kong Television?, Phoenix Television - Prospects of Phoenix Television Read more here: » Phoenix Television: Encyclopedia II - Phoenix Television - Specialities of Phoenix Televisions |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - The National - HistoryThe National originated as The National News in 1956 airing nightly at 11:00 pm as a thirteen minute program. Larry Henderson was the television service's resident news reader for much of the 1950s. From 1959 until 1966, the newscast was anchored by announcer Earl Cameron who had been presenter of the National News Bulletin on CBC's main radio service, the Trans-Canada Network, since 1944. Changes in the philosophy of CBC News led to Cameron, a professional announcer, bei ...
See also:The National, The National - History, The National - Presentation, The National - 1970s - 1982, The National - 1982 - 1988, The National - 1988 - 1992, The National - 1992 - 1995, The National - 1995 - 1997, The National - 1997 - 2001, The National - 2001, The National - 2001 - 2006, The National - 2006, The National - Anchors, The National - Commentators, The National - Sources Read more here: » The National: Encyclopedia II - The National - History |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - News OperationFor years WNBC has had strong ratings without resorting to sensationalism or forays into tabloid television unlike most of the other stations in the market. WNBC tends to be the news leader by breaking stories and having a no nonsense news product that informs and at times entertains. Prime examples of this are Live at Five and Today in New York, which provide a mix of news, features and interviews.
Chuck Scarborough has been the station's main anchor since 1974, longer than anyone in New York television history except W ...
See also:WNBC, WNBC - History, WNBC - News Operation, WNBC - Newscasts, WNBC - Current Newscast Teams, WNBC - Notable anchors reporters and weather forecasters past and present, WNBC - Helicopter crashes, WNBC - Newscast titles Read more here: » WNBC: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - News Operation |
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| |  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - KDBC-TV - PersonalitiesAmong the station's most famous broadcasters was weatherman Howell Eurich, who also worked as El Paso's version of Bozo The Clown during the 1960s and 1970s.
KDBC-TV - Anchors.
Nichole Ayoub
Jesse Blanco
Melissa Duran
Robert Garcia
Liz Kern
KDBC-TV - Reporters.
Alexis Vance
Christina Rodda
Renee Ruelas
Christine Maddela
KDBC-TV - Sports presenter< ...
See also:KDBC-TV, KDBC-TV - History, KDBC-TV - Personalities, KDBC-TV - Anchors, KDBC-TV - Reporters, KDBC-TV - Sports presenter, KDBC-TV - Weather presenters, KDBC-TV - Former staff, KDBC-TV - Newscasts, KDBC-TV - Monday-Friday, KDBC-TV - Saturday & Sunday, KDBC-TV - Past slogans, KDBC-TV - Miscellaneous Read more here: » KDBC-TV: Encyclopedia II - KDBC-TV - Personalities |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - Peter Jennings - CitizenshipJennings was a dual citizen of Canada and the United States, having become an American citizen on May 30, 2003. He was said to have been very proud of scoring 100 of 100 on the U.S. citizenship exam. Even though Jennings became a dual citizen, he was still a proud Canadian, and would often retire in the summer to Wakefield, Quebec near Ottawa. He was given the key to the city by former mayor Jim Watson and he received an honorary degree from Carleton University. Jennings donated a sculpture to the city's By Ward Marke ...
See also:Peter Jennings, Peter Jennings - Early life, Peter Jennings - Anchor career, Peter Jennings - Ratings, Peter Jennings - Leaving the chair, Peter Jennings - Citizenship, Peter Jennings - Awards, Peter Jennings - Trivia Read more here: » Peter Jennings: Encyclopedia II - Peter Jennings - Citizenship |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - Escapement - AccuracyUltimately the accuracy of a clock is dependant on the period of swing of the pendulum. Pendulums are made of metal and expand and contract with heat. Temperature compensation is essential for any clock to keep time accurately. Escapements play a big part in accuracy as well. The precise point in the pendulum's travel at which impulse is supplied, will determine how closely to time the pendulum will swing. Ideally it should be as close to the lowest point in its swing as possible. See ...
See also:Escapement, Escapement - Reliability, Escapement - Accuracy, Escapement - Types, Escapement - Verge escapement, Escapement - Anchor escapement, Escapement - Deadbeat escapement, Escapement - Grasshopper escapement, Escapement - Electromechanical escapements, Escapement - Gear trains Read more here: » Escapement: Encyclopedia II - Escapement - Accuracy |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - Escapement - TypesMany escapements were designed. The following were the most successful:
Escapement - Verge escapement.
The earliest escapement (from about 1275) is the verge escapement, also known as the crown-wheel-verge escapement or the verge-and-foliot escapement with a small modification. The teeth of the escape wheel, resembling a crown, are interrupted by two small cams, known as the pallets, mounted on a shaft, the verge. The verge is connected to the pendulum (the foliot). When the pendulum swings, the pallets ar ...
See also:Escapement, Escapement - Reliability, Escapement - Accuracy, Escapement - Types, Escapement - Verge escapement, Escapement - Anchor escapement, Escapement - Deadbeat escapement, Escapement - Grasshopper escapement, Escapement - Electromechanical escapements, Escapement - Gear trains Read more here: » Escapement: Encyclopedia II - Escapement - Types |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - Escapement - Gear trainsTo count the number of ticks of the escapement and move the hands over the dial at the correct rate, gearing is used. In a longcase or grandfather clock, a driving weight is wrapped around a barrel, to which is attached the great wheel. This is the first gear in the train of the clock movement. Next is the centre wheel which carries the minute hand and goes round once an hour. There is then the third wheel which drives the escape wheel. The hour wheel is driven directly from the motion of the centre arbour. On the centre arbour or shaft is a ...
See also:Escapement, Escapement - Reliability, Escapement - Accuracy, Escapement - Types, Escapement - Verge escapement, Escapement - Anchor escapement, Escapement - Deadbeat escapement, Escapement - Grasshopper escapement, Escapement - Electromechanical escapements, Escapement - Gear trains Read more here: » Escapement: Encyclopedia II - Escapement - Gear trains |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - MSNBC - History
MSNBC - Internet Focus.
Microsoft and NBC announced on December 14, 1995 that they would be creating MSNBC. The stated purpose was to combine the resources and reputation of NBC News with the technology experience of Microsoft to bring an integrated news service on the Microsoft Network and cable television. Microsoft would invest $220 million for a 50% share of the cable network, while MSNBC and Microsoft would share the cost of a $200 million newsroom based in Redmond, Washington. NBC would supply the space fro ...
See also:MSNBC, MSNBC - History, MSNBC - Internet Focus, MSNBC - Not just the Net, MSNBC - Ratings freefall, MSNBC - MSNBC online, MSNBC - MSNBC on television, MSNBC - Programming, MSNBC - Past hosts, MSNBC - Past Anchors of MSNBC Live, MSNBC - MSNBC on satellite radio Read more here: » MSNBC: Encyclopedia II - MSNBC - History |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - MSNBC - MSNBC onlineMSNBC.com, is the online news outlet for the NBC News family (Today Show, Nightly News and Dateline) as well as the cable channel's affiliated Web site is currently in a fierce battle with CNN.com for the honor of top online U.S. news site.
The site is produced out of newsrooms in Redmond, Washington and Secaucus, New Jersey.
MSNBC.com consists of news and features from MSNBC, MSNBC.com, NBC News, The Washington Post and Newsweek magazine, among others. MSNBC.com is the news provider for MSN, ...
See also:MSNBC, MSNBC - History, MSNBC - Internet Focus, MSNBC - Not just the Net, MSNBC - Ratings freefall, MSNBC - MSNBC online, MSNBC - MSNBC on television, MSNBC - Programming, MSNBC - Past hosts, MSNBC - Past Anchors of MSNBC Live, MSNBC - MSNBC on satellite radio Read more here: » MSNBC: Encyclopedia II - MSNBC - MSNBC online |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - Helicopter crashesOn May 4, 2004, while covering a breaking news of a shooting in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, the WNBC news helicopter "Chopper4" (a Eurocopter AS350BA, registered N4NY) suddenly fell out of the sky and crashed onto a Brooklyn apartment building rooftop. The pilot and two passengers miraculously didn't receive serious injuries. Rival TV station WABC-TV's news helicopter was covering the same news story when they saw the WNBC helicopter in trouble. They called for help and also got exclusive footage of the actual crash, ...
See also:WNBC, WNBC - History, WNBC - News Operation, WNBC - Newscasts, WNBC - Notable anchors reporters and weather forecasters past and present, WNBC - Helicopter crashes, WNBC - Newscast titles Read more here: » WNBC: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - Helicopter crashes |
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|  |  |  | anchors: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - Helicopter crashesOn May 4, 2004, while covering a breaking news of a shooting in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, the WNBC news helicopter "Chopper4" (a Eurocopter AS350BA, registered N4NY) suddenly fell out of the sky and crashed onto a Brooklyn apartment building rooftop. The pilot and two passengers miraculously did not receive serious injuries. Rival TV station WABC-TV's news helicopter was covering the same news story when they saw the WNBC helicopter in trouble. They called for help and also got exclusive footage of the actual crash, ...
See also:WNBC, WNBC - History, WNBC - News Operation, WNBC - Newscasts, WNBC - Notable anchors reporters and weather forecasters past and present, WNBC - Helicopter crashes, WNBC - Newscast titles Read more here: » WNBC: Encyclopedia II - WNBC - Helicopter crashes |
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