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  1. 10 notable figures from Milwaukee’s TV news past

    Jan 26, 2015 · But look to the past and you’ll find a whole galaxy of memorable Milwaukee broadcasters—some great, some beloved, some controversial, some made out of socks. Join …

  2. former fox 6 milwaukee news anchors - thelandwarehouse.com

    Mar 14, 2023 · During the 197576 season, ABC emerged as the highest-rated broadcast network in the United Statesthanks in part to the success of two Milwaukee-set sitcoms, Happy Days …

  3. WISN 12 History in photos

    Updated: 12:58 PM CDT Oct 27, 2021 Editorial Standards ⓘ MILWAUKEE — On Oct. 27, 1954, WISN-TV signed on for the first time. The station's original call letters were WTVW.

  4. Television - Encyclopedia of Milwaukee

    The station’s news programs broke both technological and social barriers in Milwaukee. In 1972, it hired the city’s first African American news anchor, John Gardner.

  5. Tom Snyder - Wikipedia

    Snyder was also the pioneer anchor of the prime time NBC News Update, in the 1970s and early 1980s, which was a one-minute capsule of news updates. [2] Snyder was born in Milwaukee, …

  6. Milwaukee TV/Radio Page | Remembering early Milwaukee TVIn …

    46w · Public In the mid-1970s, WRIT-AM in Milwaukee joined NBC’s News and Information Service and brought 24-hour news to the city. After nearly 50 years, some news team members had a …

  7. WISN-TV Channel 12 - Milwaukee - 1954-Today - YouTube

    This playlist combined all of WISN-TV Channel 12, ABC affiliate television station in Milwaukee, from 1954 to today.

  8. John McCullough - Wisconsin Broadcasting Museum

    A leading figure in Wisconsin broadcast journalism for over 30 years, McCullough was the major news anchor for WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee, from 1967 to 1988.

  9. former fox 6 milwaukee news anchors - jonmold.com

    On September 7, 2010, WITI debuted a local talk show, titled Real Milwaukee, which aired after the station's morning newscast at 9:00a.m.; it was produced by WITI's news department, and …

  10. TV news anchors make their mark by staying put

    News reporters, sports reporters and meteorologists come and go, often stopping in Milwaukee to carve a notch in their résumé before going to a larger market.