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WPIX WPIX also produced many acclaimed news documentary films during the 1950s and early 1960s through its production arm, WPIX International.

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    WPIX

    WPIX also produced many acclaimed news documentary films during the 1950s and early 1960s through its production arm, WPIX International. ... From June 1980 until June 1990, WPIX produced and syndicated Independent Network News (INN), a national newscast for independent stations.
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    Yule Log (TV program)

    So in 1970, WPIX found a fireplace with similar andirons at a residence in California and filmed a burning log on 35 mm film there on a hot August day. ... "Funny yule log screensaver from PES films".
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    Toni Senecal

    Antonia "Toni" Senecal is the producer and host of Toni On! television travel series which is broadcast on WPIX on Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays @ 9:30am.. ... She has also made and has produced a series of one-hour specials with her husband, Tracy Shea, for WPIX TV WB 11 called Toni On!
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    Richard N. Hughes

    Richard Norman Hughes (born March 1, 1927 in Michigan – died October 9, 2004 in Durham, North Carolina) was an American television executive and television station editorialist. ... Hughes also produced and narrated hour-long documentaries for WPIX, called Editorial Report.
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    WCWN

    WCWN is the CW-affiliated television station for the Capital District of New York State and Western New England that is licensed to Schenectady. ... During previous MLB seasons, the station has aired some New York Mets baseball games that WPIX in New York City produced.
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    Keith Hernandez

    He is now a baseball analyst working for the New York Mets, for whom he played from 1983–1989, on SportsNet New York and WPIX television broadcasts. ... Hernandez is now a baseball commentator serving as an analyst for Mets' television broadcasts on SNY and WPIX (WPIX games are produced by SNY).
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    Award Theatre

    Award Theatre (also known by its full title, Schaefer Award Theatre) was a recurring television showcase of major first-run motion pictures aired between 1959 and 1968, and revived briefly in 1970. ... Another New York station, WPIX, ran top films (usually from the Samuel Goldwyn Studio) without commercial interruption on Sunday evenings, also in the early 1970s.
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    Phil Rizzuto

    Philip Francis Rizzuto (September 25, 1917 – August 13, 2007), nicknamed "The Scooter", was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball. ... Rizzuto's relationships with White and Healy (the latter first worked with Rizzuto on radio) produced some good-humored exchanges, including one with White during the WPIX telecast of the American League Eastern Division title game on October 2, 1978.
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    Ron Darling

    In 2006, Darling was hired by SportsNet New York as a color commentator and studio analyst for the Mets, joining veteran Gary Cohen and former Mets teammate Keith Hernandez; Darling also appears on some of the SNY-produced WPIX broadcasts in the New York Metropolitan Area. ... Darling had small roles in the films Shallow Hal and The Day After Tomorrow.
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    Tom Ellis (journalist)

    Ellis would go on to play cameo roles in a number of different daytime soap operas and then break back into feature films. ... Around the time of his latest movie exposure, Ellis began another return to hard news full time when he signed on to anchor/host NewsWorthy, a weekly news and analysis show produced in New York and seen nationally on Superstation WPIX.

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