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NBC stars appear on two channels

NBC stars appear on two channels national Tonight, for coverage the last of the time, Orange NBC's Channels Bowl Parade, hosted by Joe Garagiola and Marilyn McCoo, will By Stephanie Loudis air on WSVN-Channel 7 at 8 p.m. But WTVJ-Channel 4 grabbed a switches. bunch of NBC stars for its annual Briefly, shakeups meant new local coverage of the parade, which news directors at channels 4, 7, 10, begins at 7 p.m. 23 and 51; main anchor changes at Sandy Duncan of The Hogan channels 7, 23 and 51; and noon Family hosts Channel 4's two-hour and/or 5:30 p.m. news teams were coverage with local television per- split or entirely replaced at each sonality and parade veteran Chuck station. Zink and weatherman Cliff Mor- In addition, some long-time rison, while L.A. Law's Richard South Florida newscasters left on Dysart and reporter John Hold- their own, among them former en do street duty. Channel 7 weekend co anchor Jill Other NBC favorites will wave to Beach, now main co-anchor at the crowd from Channel 4's pea- WKYC in Cleveland; former cock float, which must be a big one: WPLG-Channel 10 co-anchor Josh Taylor and Edie McClurg Michele Gillen, now a special (The Hogan Family), George correspondent for NBC's Nightly Wendt (Cheers), Olivia Brown News, and Channel 10 reporter and Michael Talbott (Miami Molly Turner, who retired last Vice), Keshia Knight Pulliam week after 37 years in local (The Cosby Show), Robert Stack television. Bucking the trend, for(Unsolved Mysteries), Susan Rut- mer Channel 4 newscaster Ralph tan (L.A. Law), Jerry Stiller Renick returned to local television (Tattinger's), Estelle Getty (The as a commentator for WCIXGolden Girls), and Raymond Burr Channel 6. (Perry Mason specials) will be on And, today is the last day for board with John Hambrick, Channel 4's weekend weatherman Susan Lichtman, Tony Segre- Bill Van Dusen, whose contract to, Ana Azcuy, Pam Saulsby, was not renewed. Van Dusen has Bob Weaver, Gerri Helfman been with the station since October and Jose Diaz-Balart. 1983. Noon weatherman Dick After the parade, the stars will Fennel, who has reported the greet the New Year at Channel 4's weather on Channel 4 for 24 years, by-invitation-only Switch Party at will cover weekends until Jan. 15, the Freedom Tower. Cut-ins from when he takes early retirement. the private party will be shown That's also the day Bob Weaver is during the rebroadcast of the slated to move from the 6 p.m. parade beginning at 11:30 p.m. news to the new morning newscast Then at 3 a.m., the time of the and noon news. Cliff Morrison, changeover from CBS to NBC, the already doing News 4 at 5:30 and station will air a message from 11 p.m., will add the 6. p.m general manager Dick Lobo. weather to his tasks. Channel 7's New Year's Eve programming, which starts with New at Channel 7 local parade coverage by Bob Soper and Jackie Bales at 7:30 p.m., includes cut-ins from downtown Fort Lauderdale's version of Times Square, "Light Up Lauderdale." Soper will show stay-athomes the festivities at the fireworks and laser show beginning at 11:40 p.m. WSCV-Channel 51, whose coverage begins at 7:30 p.m., offers the first live broadcast of the parade in Spanish, hosted by co-anchor Leticia Callava and singer Willy Chirino. Comings and goings More than the usual number of comings and goings occurred in the South Florida market this year, not all of them related to the station Jane Akre, former main anchor at KICU-TV in San Jose, Calif., joins Joan Lovett on Channel 7's News at Noon Monday as former noon co-anchor Penny Daniels begins hosting Inside Story weeknights at 7 p.m. In its premiere week, Inside Story will air an exclusive interview with a man who claims his adoptive father Florida's first "bachelor father" sexually molested him. Reporter Janet Rose, formerly at WWOR in New York, interviews David Lindsey Jr. on Tuesday. Thursday, Dan Hausle investigates the New Bedford, Mass., murders of six women that police there are still hesitant to call serial killings. Tidbits
Article from 31 Dec 1988The Miami Herald(Miami, FL)
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