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  2. WWOR-TV - Wikipedia

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    WWOR-TV(channel 9) is a television stationlicensed to Secaucus, New Jersey, United States, serving the New York Cityarea as the flagshipof the MyNetworkTVprogramming service. It is owned and operatedby Fox Television Stationsalongside Foxflagship WNYW(channel 5).

  3. List of New York Yankees broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    As one of the most successful clubs in Major League Baseball, the New York Yankees are also one of its oldest teams. Part of that success derives to its radio and television broadcasts that have been running beginning in 1939 when the first radio transmissions were broadcast from the old stadium, and from 1947 when television broadcasts began. They have been one of the pioneer superstation ...

  4. Chasing News - Wikipedia

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    Chasing News with Bill Spadea (formerly Chasing New Jersey and Chasing News) was a news and talk show program broadcast by WWOR-TV, a MyNetworkTV O&O based in Secaucus, New Jersey and serving New York City, and sister to Fox flagship station WNYW. The program also aired on another Fox-owned station, WTXF-TV in Philadelphia .

  5. Morton Downey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Downey headed to Secaucus, New Jersey, where his highly controversial television program The Morton Downey Jr. Show was taped. Starting as a local program on New York – New Jersey superstation WWOR-TV in October 1987, it expanded into national syndication in early 1988.

  6. The Richard Bey Show - Wikipedia

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    The show's logo was a homage to the change of meanings for pyramids at the time, as it became a symbol of cyborg and cybernetic research. It was a pyramid with the show's title in Futura Condensed Extra Bold. As WWOR's official renaming of the show to The Richard Bey Show approached, the show's set got more colorful.

  7. Jennifer Valoppi - Wikipedia

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    From 1994 to 2005, Valoppi was a lead anchor a WTVJ in Miami. She was then news anchor at New York's WWOR-TV [3] for 7 years. Valoppi created and produced for WWOR two series of Money, Power and Influence, I and II, which was nominated for "Best New Syndicated Program," [citation needed] and won two New York Emmy Awards for "Best On-Air Talent ...

  8. Storm Field - Wikipedia

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    Field's third and last weather position brought him to WWOR-TV in 1997, where he reported on the station's 10 PM newscast and served as WWOR's chief meteorologist. During his tenure he got a second chance to work with his father, as Dr. Frank Field was hired by WWOR as a weekend weathercaster in the early 2000s before retiring.

  9. WWOR - Wikipedia

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    WWOR. WWOR can refer to: WWOR-TV, channel 9, a television station in Secaucus, New Jersey serving Greater New York City. WWOR EMI Service, the national version of WWOR-TV available nationwide via cable and satellite from 1990 to 1996. WHTT-FM, a radio station (104.1 FM) licensed to Buffalo, New York, which previously held the call sign WWOR.