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    WCAU (channel 10) is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's NBC outlet. It is owned and operated by...
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    WPHT (redirect from WCAU Radio)
    the Bulletin sold off WPEN and WCAU-FM, while changing WPEN-FM's call sign to WCAU-FM and WPEN-TV's call letters to WCAU-TV. The Levys continued to run...
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    23, 1958. Until 1966, WCAU-FM simulcast the middle of the road music heard on AM 1210 WCAU. Along with other CBS FM stations, WCAU-FM began airing "The...
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  • WCAU may refer to: WCAU, a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. WPHT, a radio station broadcasting at 1210 kHz on the AM band in Philadelphia...
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  • 1951) is an American author and former meteorologist at the NBC-affiliate WCAU in Philadelphia. Schwartz was born in Philadelphia, one of two children,...
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  • sportscaster, actor, and infomercial pitchman who has worked for KSAT-TV, WTTG, WCAU, KCAL-TV, and the World Wrestling Federation. Fowler attended American University...
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  • (March 14, 2024). "Meghan Trainor bringing 'The Timeless Tour' to Philadelphia this fall. Here's how to get tickets". WCAU. Retrieved March 14, 2024. v t e...
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    WCBS-TV, WTXF-TV and WCAU) Patti Ann Browne (later at MSNBC and Fox News Channel) Ted David (later at WINS Radio) Lori Delgado (later at WCAU) Tom Fitzgerald...
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  • Jim Rosenfield is an American local television news anchor who worked for WCAU-TV, the NBC-owned television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rosenfield...
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  • Columbia sold the network to Isaac and Leon Levy, two brothers who owned WCAU, the network's Philadelphia affiliate, as well as their partner Jerome Louchheim...
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