WTOP Anchor Promos 1976
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This was the best local news team I've ever seen. They were as professional as any national team.
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Don' know why but these strike me as kind of poignant, esp. the Max Robinson one.
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Max Robinson was sexyyy
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I like the way Maureen described Washington. Washington isn't a flashy city because we simply don't have the time for glitz. We've got a country to run :-)
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Mo Bunyan is fab.
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he was as good as it gets
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The best local news team in history. And since local news is dying, they'll stay that way.
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A heart. What's the matter? You got wax in your ears?
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J.C. made a what?
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R.I.P. Max Robinson (5/1/39--12/20/88) First African American network anchor in US as Chicago based co-anchor of ABC's "World News Tonight" 1978-1983. Born in Richmond, VA, his TV career began in 1959 at WTOV-TV, Portsmouth, VA, reading the news off-camera behind a station logo slide. One night, he removed the slide, and was fired. At DC's WRC-TV4, he won 6 journalism awards in 3 years. In 1969, Robinson joined WTOP-TV9 Eyewitness News, teaming with Gordon Peterson for 9 years. (See: Wikipedia.)
chuffedtobits 4 years ago 7
In 1976, Max Robinson asserts that "(the 11 o'clock news) is the last chance the viewer gets to find out what happened during the day." Boy, oh boy... the debut of 24-hour-a-day cable news networks in 1980 has sure changed that once true observation!
DCMemories 4 years ago 6