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  1. WBAY TV-2 Action News (February 4, 1986)

     

    KLBK CBS 13 News at 10:00 (October 10, 1999)

     

    WKYC Channel 3 News at 11:00 (Spring 1991)

     

    WXYZ 7 Action News at 11:00--the lead story is about Michael Jackson being booked on charges of child molestation. (November 20, 2003)

     

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  2. This topic is to discuss news of syndicated TV programs for the upcoming 2022-23 Season.

     

    Let's start with Houston: KRIV has already aired promos of Sherri and The Jennifer Hudson Show, both premiering September 12. It'll be interesting to see what the other five stations in Houston are going to do syndication-wise.

  3. In Houston, KRIV Fox 26's Mike Iscovitz has been promoted to Chief Meteorologist for the station; he will continue to work the weekday morning and midday newscasts, unusual for a chief meteorologist anywhere in the country (usually C.M.'s work the weekday evening news).

     

    mikemcguff.com: Mike Iscovitz promoted to chief meteorologist for FOX 26 Houston

     

    Additionally, former KBMT, KXAS and WEWS meteorologist Remeisha Shade has joined KRIV as their weekday meteorologist, meaning she will do the weekday evening newscasts starting in September 2022.

     

    mikemcguff.com: Remeisha Shade joins FOX 26 weather

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  4. WHIZ-TV Reports at 11:00 (December 1994)

     

    KSTP Channel 5 Eyewitness News at 10:00 (March 31, 1996)

     

    KARE 11 News at 10:00 (May 19, 1996)

     

    WCCO 4 News at 10:00 (October 18, 1998)

     

    WCCO 4 News at 10:00 (January 2, 1998)

     

    KARE 11 News at 10:00 (May 28, 2000)

     

    KSTP Channel 5 Eyewitness News Live at 5:00 (November 29, 1996)

     

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