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  2. WEEI-FM - Wikipedia

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    Owned by Audacy, Inc., WEEI-FM is the Boston affiliate for Infinity Sports Network, the NFL on Westwood One Sports, the flagship station for the Boston Red Sox Radio Network; and the radio home of Greg Hill, Lou Merloni, Christian Fauria and Jermaine Wiggins . The WEEI-FM studios are located in Boston's Brighton neighborhood, while the station ...

  3. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    KRON-TV: The Mayor Art Show / The Popeye Show (host: Art Finley) KRON-TV: Mayor Art's Almanac (segment within Mayor Art Show, Art Finley) KTVU: Captain Satellite (Bob March) KTVU Romper Room ("Miss Nancy" Besst, "Miss Ruby") King Norman's Castle; KRON-TV: Skipper Sedley (Bruce Sedley) KTVU: Sir Sedley (Bruce Sedley) KTVU: Charley and Humphrey ...

  4. Captain Jack McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    Captain Jack McCarthy. John Joseph McCarthy (August 13, 1914 - May 23, 1996) was an announcer and host at WPIX, Channel 11 in New York City. He is best known for hosting the broadcast of the New York City St. Patrick's Day parade for 41 years, and as "Cap'n Jack" for hosting WPIX's block of Popeye cartoons in the sixties and early seventies. [1]

  5. List of programs broadcast by Kids' WB - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television shows formerly broadcast on the Kids' WB programming block in the United States. The block launched on September 9, 1995, on The WB and continued after the 2006 United States broadcast TV realignment on The CW until it aired for the final time on May 17, 2008.

  6. List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions

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    First Hanna-Barbera-produced show to air as a Cartoon Network original show 24 episodes Cartoon Network 167 What a Cartoon! Fred Seibert: 1995–1997: 48 episodes Cartoon Network 168 Dumb and Dumber: 1995–1996: New Line Television: Animated adaptation of Dumb and Dumber; Final Hanna-Barbera-produced show to air on broadcast network television

  7. John Dennis (talk show host) - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Dennis is a 1974 graduate of Kent State University. [1] At age 22, Dennis served as sports director and weekday anchor for WDAF-TV, an NBC affiliate in Kansas City, Missouri. [citation needed] He later became a studio anchorman at WPSL radio. In 1977, he joined WNAC-TV Channel 7 (later WNEV and now WHDH-TV) in Boston.

  8. The Big Show (sports radio show) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Show. (sports radio show) The Big Show is a former sports talk radio program hosted by Glenn Ordway on Boston 's WEEI-FM 93.7 FM. Started in August 1995, the show was hosted by Ordway and former Boston Globe columnist Michael Holley. The show ended on March 19, 2013.

  9. Andy Gresh - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official site. Andrew "Andy" F. Gresh III (born October 26, 1974) is an American sports broadcaster in New England. His coverage includes both professional and college football. Andy is currently the midday host, along with Christian Fauria at WEEI in Boston. He was formerly a co-host with Scott Zolak on WBZ-FM in Boston.