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Viewership on WTVH has steeply declined since becoming operated by WSTM with the rumor mill turning wildly that it will eventually stop broadcasting local newscasts altogether. Meanwhile, WSYR has seen a noticeable increase in viewership as a result of being the only other over-the-air local news department in the area. There is a cable-only news channel known as YNN Central New York, but it serves a much wider area than the Syracuse broadcast stations. In mid-December 2010, WSTM became the first in the market to offer local newscasts in enhanced definition widescreen with the shows on WTVH being included. Although not truly high definition, the broadcasts match the aspect ratio of HD television screens. Rival WSYR will upgrade to full high definition in February 2011.
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Name | Tracy Davidson |
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Education | Temple University |
Title | NBC 10 News AnchorNBC 10 News Consumer Reporter |
Url | http://www.tracydavidson.com |
Tracy Davidson (born June 10) is a news presenter for WCAU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She anchors NBC10 News at 5PM and is the station's consumer reporter. - most recently in 2008.
Davidson attended State University of New York at Geneseo and graduated from Temple University.
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On April 21 and 22, 2007, he appeared as a guest host, filling in for Michael Wilbon, alongside Tony Kornheiser on ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.
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Anne Wood CBE (born 1937) is a British children's television producer.
She was born in Spennymoor, a mining town in County Durham, England. She became a secondary school teacher in Durham. She moved to Surrey, with her husband and children. She founded the National Federation of Children's Book Groups and edited its magazine Books for your children. She switched to publishing children's books and then became a television producerHer independent production company, "Ragdoll Productions", was founded in 1984 and specialises in making original programming for children 10 and under. Ragdoll is based in Stratford-upon-Avon, UK and has produced Pob's Programme, Brum, Rosie and Jim, Tots TV, Teletubbies, Boohbah and most recently In the Night Garden, which won a BAFTA Children's award in the section for Pre-school Live Action in 2007.
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