Winfrey's decision to end her daytime talk show in May 2011 resulted in many stations scrambling to replace it with equally strong programming. In the past year, Riemer has become one of the people on NewsCenter 5 that Boston residents look up to due to her job as a medical reporter in the pandemic. Known for his hard-biting, "to the point" commentary and unique outlook on whatever story he covered, Barnicle became the program's source of social and political relevance. In early 1995, the specialty games moved to 11:10p.m. (later 11:20) during NewsCenter 5 Tonight. In 1992, Chronicle won the first of its two duPont-Columbia Awards. The station was the first in the Boston market, as well as New England, to make the transition (the Sacramento, California duopoly of KCRA-TV and KQCA were the first stations owned by Hearst to make the upgrade). As main Chronicle segments became more involved due to the single-topic format, Kahn and his social commentary segment became occasional until they were phased out entirely in 1985 (WCVB would subsequently produce a number of primetime specials featuring Kahn, which were extended versions of this social commentary segment). var Quotation=new Array() // do not change this! Ed joined WCVB in 1988 as weekend sports anchor and reporter. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. Ed Harding The station is preparing to do a story on a woman that has been charged with sexual assault on a minor. At the end of each show, that night's three players would return to play a bonus round. Jacobson is the daughter of William G. and Dawn (ne Trbovich) Salatich. On the same day, Ellen moved to 3:00p.m., and Inside Edition was moved to the 4:00p.m. slot, from the 7:00p.m. slot it had held since September 1994. [11] On June 4, 2019, the defense learned that when Heather Unruh gave her son's cell phone to police in 2017, she admitted she had deleted some of the text messages. The station operates an Arospatiale AS350B helicopter entitled "Sky 5" that is live broadcast capable. ; Currently, Berlie is with the WCVB/Boston 5 as a weekend co-anchor and reporter. In the time since Everett became a full-fledged member of the program's on-air team, it was station management's plan to phase him out of his demanding news duties and have him focus solely on Chronicle. On October 25, 2006, the WCVB edition of Chronicle began broadcasting in high definition, converting all story segments to a letterboxed format. [9][10], Boyd has done volunteer work with or served on the boards of the YMCA in Roxbury, Mass; Youth Enrichment Services (YES) in Boston, Mass; The Arthritis Foundation in Boston, Mass; and The Massachusetts Chapter of the Huntington's Disease Society of America. // Free for all; but please leave in this header. [7], "William G. Salatich, at 87; . [8][9][10] Unruh's son told police he was texting with his girlfriend throughout the alleged "groping" incident. Quotation[10] = "'The statement from New York-based NBC was in response to a report on the FTVLive' - Bloomberg"; in the 1970s as a general assignment reporter at WCVB-TV. Jacobson retired from WCVB on July 18, 2007. Boyd began an on-air career in Boston, Mass. During her husband's military career, Jacobson held a civilian job in Thailand. As part of the SAFER Act, WCVB temporarily kept its analog channel as one of two nightlight stations in the Boston area (alongside WBZ-TV). With the new anchor team in place by the end of 2005, Chronicle went several more months with a smaller group of regulars. Anthony Everett described the look on the first night of the set as "if you are in an urban, uptown setting, like a cozy loft". [18] Oprah, meanwhile, moved to weekday mornings at 1:05a.m. for the remaining weeks of its run. [3] In 1978 she began anchoring the 11 p.m. newscasts with Tom Ellis. The station ran a programming block from 1:00 to 5:00a.m., branded as 5 All Night, which featured a library of older black-and-white movies and a few recent syndicated programs. 16, 2020 - 2:44 PM. Natalie Jacobson (born August 14, 1943) is an American former news anchor with WCVB-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. Titled New Hampshire Chronicle, as a co-production between WMUR and originator WCVB, it is basically the same show and format, only tailor-made for New Hampshire-area viewers. Chen, Wei-Huan. In addition to the program's regular segments, other general subjects discussed on Chronicle have included people diagnosed with rare forms of cancer, and other life-threatening diseases. Although WCVB's Chronicle no longer uses the "News You Can Use" theme, WMUR's New Hampshire Chronicle has continued to use the theme since the program's 2001 premiere until August 2018. In 2002, chief meteorologist Dick Albert was joined by former rival Harvey Leonard who left WHDH to become co-chief meteorologist with Albert. A monthly continuing segment was Pop Chron, an episode devoted to covering the latest happenings in pop culture, from the fine arts to movies; television; literature; fashion and music, among other topics. The station was owned by the Boston Herald-Traveler Corporation, along with WHDH radio (850 AM, now WEEI; and 94.5 FM, now WJMN). [1] He is currently working as an actor in major motion pictures and television productions. De la Garza, 46, first appeared on Newsmax last. However, there is no overlap in content or appearance between WCVB's sportscasts and the ESPN program beyond the latter's occasional use of WCVB video with credit for press conference and interview segments. WCVB-TV terminated regular programming, over VHF channel 5, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. Quotation [17] = " 'An insider newsy website' - Hoda Kotb" His career in television news spans more than 40 years. After 2000, there would be shakeups, as WCVB as a whole saw many prominent personalities leave the station or switch positions. From March 7, 1994, to May 19, 1998, WCVB was the official station for Lottery Live, the weeknight broadcasts of the Massachusetts State Lottery drawings. In June 2012, Hearst-owned WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania announced the launch of WTAE Chronicle, a series of hour-long news specials dedicated to in-depth reporting on relevant topics to Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. His position was filled by Ed Harding, who thus became WCVB's new lead anchor beside Natalie Jacobson and shortly after with Liz Brunner, who was promoted to female lead anchor when Jacobson retired in July 2007. Daughter of Boston Anchor Accused of Sex Assault of a Minor. However, she was later chosen to be the station's public affairs director. By Stephanie Tsoflias Siegel on Apr. (2012, September 13). Quotation[8] = "'CNBC wanted a reaction to a story someone had seen on FTVLive' - Vanity Fair "; Seymour currently covers general interest stories, but has also garnered a producer credit. The girl was a 13-year-old seventh-grader at a middle school in Hudson at the time. As the producers found the formula that worked, there was some turnover of Chronicle's on-air staff in its early years. [8] In 1986, Metromedia sold its television stations to the News Corporation (then-owners of the 20th Century Fox film studio), which later used Metromedia's group of independent stations to launch the Fox network on October 9. Everett had mutually agreed to switch his focus at the station from the daily demands of hard news to specialty stories on the newsmagazine. Jessica Brown Biography Jessica Brown is an American anchor and reporter working at WCVB-TV serving as the noon co-anchor alongside Antoinette Antonio. lasted until 1991. Since the mid-1990s, WCVB has carried ABC's entire programming schedule, although it occasionally preempts network programming in favor of locally produced specials and movies. Former Mass. Great Pumpkin aired on sister station WMUR.[21]. [4][7], On July 10, 2007, Jacobson announced that she would leave WCVB-TV. | Page 21 | RadioDiscussions", "End of an era: No more lottery drawings on TV", "Iconic Boston Marathon moves to WCVB Channel 5 starting with Patriots' Day 2023", Boston TV News: "The Scoop" " Blog Archive " WCVB Starting Earlier, WCVB To Launch Markets First 5pm Weekend Newscast, "WCVB NewsCenter 5 adds two half-hour newscasts each weeknight", "Hearst's WCVB Boston Cuts New 10 p.m. Newscast Down to 30 Minutes", "Me TV Boston Launches on WCVB Digital Channel 5. On the heels of its success came the introduction of special continuing segments within-the-show. Patriots 0 1:00 PM NAMES Former Channel 5 anchor says women in TV news encouraged to dress 'more provocatively' By Mark Shanahan Globe Staff,August 2, 2017, 9:05 a.m. 253 Heather Unruh.. ", "One less TV for CBN, number seven for Fox. Hall had been chosen to anchor Front Page, a prime-time newsmagazine for the Fox network. This includes WCVB's ABC-affiliated sister stations WMUR-TV in nearby Manchester, New Hampshire, WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, KMBC-TV in Kansas City, and KETV in Omaha, as well as stations not owned by Hearst in eight other markets. The station has aired the Celtics' 2008 NBA Finals win and their 2010 and 2022 NBA Finals appearances. Chronicle is an American newsmagazine television program that is produced by two New England television stations owned by Hearst Television: WCVB-TV (channel 5) in Boston, Massachusetts and WMUR-TV (channel 9) in Manchester, New Hampshire. Among the segments featured in the show's premiere edition focused on wintertime on Cape Cod and funny pet tricks. In time, Richardson and Mehegan became just as dependable and recognizable as channel 5's lead anchor team of Natalie Jacobson and Chet Curtis. Another original regular, contributor Arnie Reisman, hosted an Andy Rooney-like closing segment that poked fun at life's little foibles. More about Lynchie Mike Lynch was formerly WCVB's principal weeknight sports anchor for 34 years from September 1985 through August 2019. [14] Having debuted when WCVB first began operations in 1972, this logo surpassed WBZ's Group W font logo (which that station used from 1963 to 1996), as the longest-used numeric logo in New England television history in 2003. While this Chronicle campaign lasted a couple of years, the instrumental version of "News You Can Use" (in a different arrangement than what was used in promos) became the new theme song, which remained unchanged from its debut in November 1995 until its retirement in March 2008. Former WFXT meteorologist (and close friend of Monahan's) Cindy Fitzgibbon replaced Monahan on the NewsCenter 5 EyeOpener and Midday newscasts.[1]. She announced her joining WCVB through her official Twitter account @Nathalie Pozo with a picture of a press release on 2 October 2020. In mid-October 2001, WCVB launched its weather radar, "StormTrak 5 Live Doppler",[26] currently known as "Storm Team 5 HD Doppler", becoming the first station in the market to operate its own radar. [4], New Hampshire Chronicle has won numerous New England Emmy Awards.[5][6]. Quotation[2] = "'The story first broke on FTVLive.com' - AP"; [1][5] WCVB split up the Curtis/Jacobson pairing in July 2000. It airs weeknights at 7:00p.m. on WMUR and 7:30p.m. on WCVB, offering an informative lifestyle, cultural and news-related magazine format, most often covering a single topic within each broadcast. Matt Reed Reporter Sharman Sacchetti Political Reporter Ted Wayman Reporter Sports Josh Brogadir Sports Reporter Duke Castiglione Lead Sports Anchor Naoko Funayama Sports Reporter Bob Halloran. He first joined the WCVB sports team in March 1982.. [30] The 10:00p.m. newscast was cut to a half-hour on March 26, 2016; at the time, all four of Boston's local news operations, along with New Hampshire's WBIN-TV, had 10:00p.m. newscasts in some form, and ratings issues played into the reduction.[31]. Later that same year, she also began co-anchoring the 11 p.m. newscast. Main Streets & Back Roads is Chronicle's longest-lasting regular segment; each installment profiles a different rural town from around the region. 2014 - 2023 Marathi.TV - All Rights Reserved. He participates in the Screen Actors Guild Foundation Book Pals program and has been a volunteer parent/coach in the Needham Track Club, the Needham Soccer Club, St. Joseph's Parish Youth Basketball program in Needham, Mass and the Bay State Jaguars AAU Basketball program in Newton, Mass. WCVB now airs 2 hours of local news from 4 to 6:30 p.m., with a break from 6:30 to 7 p.m. for ABC World News Tonight (coincidentally, anchored by WCVB alum David Muir since September 2, 2014), then picking up again from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Past programming preemptions and deferrals [ edit] // Copyright 2004 by CodeLifter.com Caitlin Harding a former teacher was arraigned by videoconference on multiple charges of child rape and indecent assault and battery on a child, according to Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryans office. Manage Settings Over the last few decades, these campaigns have consisted of the following: The station's digital signal is multiplexed: WCVB is one of a handful of ABC-affiliated stations and one of several Hearst-owned ABC affiliates that broadcast their high-definition signals in 1080i rather than the 720p format of most other ABC stations. The new Brigham's flavor was briefly mentioned in the hour-long anniversary special that aired on January 22, 2007. Each would place a cylinder on a numbered space from 1 to 12. Until 2005, when the Boston Red Sox were involved in post-season action, WCVB simulcast those games from ESPN (MLB divisional playoff games have since moved to TBS); WCVB also aired select Red Sox games through ABC's MLB broadcast contract from 1976 to 1989. Longtime WTAE anchor Sally Wiggin shifted from her role as anchor of the station's noon newscast to focus on WTAE Chronicle and additional station projects. Static.COOKIE_BANNER_CAPABLE = true; Some news breaking out of Boston, involving the daughter of WCVB Anchor Ed Harding. In mid-May 2019, the son's personal attorney informed the court that the cell phone in question is missing. Take a look back at some of the faces and milestones that helped shaped Channel 5: Top Picks JCPenney was once a shopping giant. [6], During her tenure at WCVB, Jacobson covered the Boston Pops Orchestra's annual Fourth of July concert, Elizabeth II, Nelson Mandela, and Pope John Paul II's visits to Boston, the Blizzard of '78, the presidential campaigns of Massachusetts' Michael Dukakis and John Kerry, the September 11 attacks, and the Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series victory. Leonard became the sole chief meteorologist following Albert's retirement in February 2009. Seeing how well its other public affairs and talk programs were doing, station management decided that the market was ripe for a five-day-a-week competitor to WBZ-TV (channel 4; then an NBC affiliate, now a CBS owned-and-operated station)'s Evening Magazine. ], The channel 5 allocation in Boston was first occupied by the original WHDH-TV, which signed on the air on November 26, 1957. - Greta Van Susteren" WBZ-TV led in the 11:00p.m. timeslot from late 2007 to early 2010 with WCVB maintaining second place in that timeslot during that period. On March 25, 2010, WCVB announced that after 26 years, Mary Richardson would leave Chronicle and the station. The $200,000 prize was won several times during the program's three-year run on WCVB. Nearby Manchester, New Hampshire, is considered part of the Boston media market, making WCVB-TV part of a nominal duopoly with WMUR-TV (channel 9), that city's ABC affiliate; however, the two stations maintain separate operations. The alleged assault occurred at the Club Car restaurant in Nantucket. As with Mehegan, Barnicle has returned as guest contributor at least a few times a year since. From 1982 through 2006, WCVB telecast live wire-to-wire coverage of the Boston Marathon. Former executive at Gillette", "Chet Curtis, longtime Boston TV news anchor, dies at 74", Natalie Jacobson's bio on thebostonchannel.com, Natalie Jacobson remembers Chet Curtis on WCVB TV, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Natalie_Jacobson&oldid=1132500745, This page was last edited on 9 January 2023, at 04:40. Each campaign has had a different theme, ranging from racial unity to family values and achieving success through continued education. Making good on its promise, WCVB aired more local programming than any other television station in the nation throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Channel 5 even displaced WHDH in total viewers and the 2554 demographic at 11:00p.m., marking the first time since 1998 that WCVB swept all of its newscast timeslots. Almost immediately, reviews for Chronicle were mixed. Until 2009, WCVB's sports department produced Patriots preseason games. CBS was not pleased with the prospect of being subjected to numerous preemptions of its programs in the nation's fifth-largest market at the time (as of 2016, it is the seventh-largest[7]), especially since channel 5 under the WHDH license had been its second-largest affiliate and largest on the East Coast. The 5 for Ellie fashion show Tuesday night at The Shops at Chestnut. Former NewsCenter 5 anchors Susan Wornick and Jim Boyd made a surprise appearance Thursday during our 50 Years Fund telethon. Jacobson continued to anchor at channel 5, while Curtis left for regional cable news channel New England Cable News, which was jointly owned by Hearst until Comcast bought out its stake in the channel in 2009. The review read, "If Mike Wallace had watched the first 10 Chronicle shows, he would sue the producers for defamation of character, because Chronicle is a "dog-and-pony" show compared with 60 Minutes." The concerts had been broadcast locally on WCVB Channel 5 and enjoyed by millions nationwide on the A&E Network. The melody, developed as a generic tune by Gari Communications (now Gari Media Group) with vocals partially supplied by singer-songwriter Jake Holmes, was also in use (with different lyrics) at other stations. The early stages, treatment, and the effects their illnesses have on their overall life and mental well-being are all depicted. // Do not change anything below this line The introductions of each segment and of the program itself are broadcast live, while on-location material is pre-recorded. In 1971, graphic design firm Wyman & Canaan (now Bill Canaan & Company) developed a new stylized "5" logo (which features an arrow curving upward, rendered in negative space, within the "5"). In addition, WCVB formerly preempted ABC programming to air all Patriots games that aired as part of ESPN Sunday Night Football. The Numbers Game drawings continued to air at approximately 7:53, while the specialty games ran at 11:10 on weeknights. Mary Richardson, legendary Boston broadcaster and former longtime co-anchor of Chronicle on WCVB Channel 5, passed away Thursday night after a brave seven-year battle with Alzheimer's Disease. WCVB-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Hearst Television. Until the late 1990s, WCVB broadcast the 1954 film White Christmas annually during the holiday season, preempting ABC network programming. // to increment the Quotation[x] index! Good Day!, along with The Morning Exchange on Cleveland's WEWS-TV, served as a prototype for the format of ABC's Good Morning America. Proceeds from the product's sales went to benefit many New England-area charities. The program has been highly regarded for most of its existence, and its long-running segments, most notably The Main Streets & Back Roads, have become institutions. January 18, 2023, 5:30 PM . Some news breaking out of Boston, involving the daughter of WCVB Anchor Ed Harding. At the same time, the station, known for the longevity and stability of its on-air staff, saw the end of its longtime anchor team of Curtis and Jacobson (as well as their marriage, which ended in divorce at the same time). It was also critical of the combination of the Herald-Traveler and WHDH-AM-FM-TV. [citation needed]. She joined WCVB-TV in August 2021. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); // ============================================== Us @2023 FTVLive LLC [28] On January 11, 2016, WCVB added two additional weekday newscasts, one at 4:00p.m. and a second at 7:00p.m. WCVB president and general manager Bill Fine stated that the newscast expansion "addresses an expressed need of Bostons viewers by providing additional options to receive NewsCenter 5 at new times. In 1987, it started featuring correspondent Peter Mehegan's travels in a restored 1969 Chevrolet Impala coupe, which became the most recognizable aspect of the Main Streets episodes. During station breaks, announcer George Fennel (who never made an on-camera appearance during the block) would make live announcements and read fan mail from the viewing audience, as various 5 All Night logo backdrops were displayed on-screen. This branding was used until 1973 when its newscasts were retitled under the current NewsCenter 5 brand. Facebook Boyd received a Golden Circle award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences New England chapter in 2011[8] and was inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2012. More or less by default, WCVB signed up with ABC. His stories have ranged from the "Great Comeback" of 198485, through the 1987 stock market crash to the recession of the early 1990s and its subsequent recovery ("the dot com boom"). After the permanent addition of Liz Brunner and Ted Reinstein, the team saw no more changes for the rest of the 1990s. She has also worked at WVTM-TV in Birmingham, Alabama; both WBNG-TV and WMGC-TV in Binghamton, New York; and WVEU-TV in Atlanta. Never on a Monday, a Tuesday, a Wednesday, a Thursday, or a Friday, Jim Boyds seven year weekend. He is currently working as an actor in major motion pictures and television productions. WCVB was originally in the running to become the Massachusetts State Lottery's host station in late 1986, when WBZ-TV relinquished the rights. After a complete overhaul and the installation of a new engine, Mehegan decided to share the project in a Main Streets segment, and then took it out for a spin to the show's next destination. Meanwhile, NewsCenter 5 lead anchor Anthony Everett, who had often been a Chronicle substitute anchor in 2005, was slated to be interim male anchor until the producers found a replacement for Peter Mehegan. Some thought WCVB's effort to have an Evening Magazine-style show of their own paid off and had potential, while one reviewer, Jack Thomas of the Boston Globe, went so far as to criticize the show by comparing it to 60 Minutes. Like Hall, Brunner became a substitute anchor for Mehegan and/or Richardson whenever she was needed. "[29] In February 2016, WCVB announced that it would also add a nightly prime time newscast at 10:00p.m. on its MeTV subchannel, The 10 O'Clock News on MeTV Boston, beginning February 29, 2016. Frequent substitute hosts for Hayes on WCVB were Kristen Daly (later a news reporter/anchor for WABU and WLVI) and Nancy O'Neil, wife of former Red Sox pitcher Dennis Eckersley. With the departure of Heather Kahn from NewsCenter 5 in 2000, Liz Brunner expanded her news duties by taking over Kahn's former role as co-anchor of the 5:30p.m. newscast. Quotation[7] = "'FTVLive Delivers some of the TV World's Biggest Scoops' - Tonawanda News "; The Ellen DeGeneres Showwhich WCVB had aired at 9:00a.m. since 2005was chosen to replace Oprah in the 4:00p.m. slot, moving there on August 22, 2011, it was replaced in the 9:00a.m. timeslot by Live! It is unknown as to whether the WMUR New Hampshire edition will follow suit. On September 8, 1987, WCVB became the Boston home of The Oprah Winfrey Show, having outbid WBZ-TV (which aired the show at 9 a.m. during its first season) for the long-term local syndication rights. Chet Curtis, who had been replaced by Everett at the news department when he defected to New England Cable News in 2000, was a Chronicle anchor in 1982 when the program premiered, while having remained lead anchor at NewsCenter 5. In early March, Hall signed off from Chronicle, and for the next six months, Mehegan, Richardson and Barnicle remained the only marquee regulars on the show. Nearly all Chronicle regulars had been involved with Pop Chron since its inception in 1997. Widely regarded as two of Boston's top meteorologists, Leonard and Albert were honored by the Associated Press in 2005 for "Best Weathercast in New England". This change resulted in the debut of a new newscast set designed by FX Group and on-air graphics. var Q = Quotation.length; In September 2015, WCVB announced that they would launch a weekend 5:00p.m. newscast starting November 8, 2015. Later, she became an anchor for Today in St. Louis on weekday mornings, demonstrating her versatile reporting style and storytelling abilities, which would land her a job in Boston. Monahan was originally slated to start in June, but she ultimately made her debut on May 23, 2013. This then freed up 4:30p.m. and 7:00p.m. for two new newscasts. Griffith and Eddy left the program following the March 2, 2012 broadcast, and were replaced on March 5 by McDonald and fellow anchor Erin Fehlau. In the late 1980s, Chronicle was seen on cable's Arts & Entertainment Network (A&E), and later had selected runs on The Travel Channel. His actual first on-air portrait was displayed as part of a donation pledge drive for the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon. what happened to benton harbor, mi. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. Liz Brunner, who was a member of Chronicle's regular reporting staff from 1993 to 2002, had returned to the program as a frequent contributor as well until her departure from WCVB in 2013. Notable examples are the annual MDA Labor Day Telethon (before the program's 2013 move to ABC as a short-form broadcast, although it did stay on WCVB; the program would be discontinued after the 2014 edition) and the 2004 preemption of Saving Private Ryan (one of several ABC stations that preempted the film out of concern over the graphic war battle scenes and profanity that were left intact in the uncut ABC telecast and fear of resulting FCC fines) for another movie, Far and Away.[20]. The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. She moved to WBZ-TV as an off-camera producer after WKBG eliminated its public affairs division.[3]. WCVB currently produces the following programs: While the station is no longer as involved in locally produced programming as it once was, it has had some influential programs: From 1990[15] through 2002, WCVB-TV produced coverage of the Boston Pops Orchestra's annual Fourth of July concert at the Hatch Memorial Shell; beginning in 1991, the program was simulcast nationally on cable channel A&E (which is partly owned by Hearst),[16] and also aired on WMUR-TV following Hearst's acquisition of that station in 2001. On January 28, 2011, NewsCenter 5 EyeOpener anchor Bianca de la Garza served as co-host and was also featured in a segment with Professor Lyrical, a master hip-hop rapper and professor at Northeastern University. Quotation [11] = "'Scott Jones, whose FTVLive.com Web site broke the story' - LA Daily News" You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. In addition, WTAE-TV (channel 4) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, also owned by Hearst, has produced a series of specials based on the Chronicle format since 2013. FTVLive has obtained a copy of the email: Twitter | The email was sent to the news staff from WCVB News Director Paige Harrison. 2", "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and Second Rounds", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WCVB-TV&oldid=1130322414, This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 16:32.

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