Now the fact is that every major US newspaper has a cadre of investigative reporters and editors who tend to move together through the ranks during their careers, mixing and mingling with newspersons who make their ways in other disciplines.
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Lewinsky figured Walters was just the newsperson to lob softball questions at her, to pull back if she begins to get teary, to, who knows, hug her when bringing up the sensitive subject of love vs . lust for power and position.
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Warren Faulk, lawyer for the Inquirer and Phillips, said the newspaper and Phillips were pleased that the court " has upheld the newsperson's privilege by refusing to allow the defendant to rummage through a reporter's confidential notes ."
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Original air personalities included Chuck McCoy, Jeff Reinhardt ( P . D . ), Mark Phillips, J . R . Russ, Barbra Lynne and Partitimers Art Zelasko, Mike Brown, Ricky Banks, David J . Miller, Jon Park, Dr . Jim Rose and newsperson Pam Kloc.
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She is originally in charge of just the billing and the tragedy at the December 3, 1979 concert by The Who at Riverfront Coliseum ( which Bailey had attended and Les didn't ), Les brings a depressed Bailey's spirits up by telling her " we're newsmen & well, newspersons " and telling her he needs her help to cover the story responsibly.
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CHUM continued to own CJCB-TV until 1997, when it swapped the entire ATV group to Baton Broadcasting in a deal that saw Baton become majority owner of CTV . Notable staff members on-air include : Bill Jessome, news anchor; Darlene Chase, weather and reporter; Kathy MacDougall, co-anchor / newsperson; Joan Elman, program host; Ann Terry, news anchor and program host.
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Wages became a sportscaster for WAGA-TV, at the time the CBS television network affiliate in Atlanta, Georgia, and then WXIA-TV, the Atlanta affiliate of NBC . From an early age, he developed a reputation for, and earned the nickname of " Charmin'Harmon " from high school onward for having the intuitive ability to engage everyone from teammates on the field, to parents of friends, to coaches, to fans, to writers, to newspersons and professors.