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station_slogan = ''Where '''You''' Come First''|
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station_branding = ''WPBF TV 25'' (general)<br>''WPBF News 25'' (newscasts)|
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affiliations = [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]<br>[[The AccuWeather Channel|AccuWx TV]] (on DT2)|
[[{{PAGENAME}}]] is the 153rd day of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]] (154th in [[leap year]]s), with 212 days remaining.
founded = [[January 1]], [[1989]]|
==Events==
___location = [[Tequesta, Florida|Tequesta]] - [[West Palm Beach, Florida]]|
*[[455]] - The [[Vandals]] enter [[Rome]], and plunder the city for two weeks.
callsign_meaning = '''W'''est '''P'''alm '''B'''each, '''F'''lorida|
*[[576]] - [[Pope Benedict I|Benedict I]] becomes [[Pope]].
owner = [[Hearst Corporation]]<br>''operated by [[Hearst-Argyle Television]]''|
*[[657]] - [[Pope Eugene I|St. Eugene I]] becomes [[Pope]].
licensee = WPBF-TV Company|
*[[1615]] - First [[Récollet]] [[missionaries]] arrive at [[Quebec City]], from [[Rouen]], [[France]].
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*[[1763]] - [[Pontiac's Rebellion]]: At what is now [[Mackinaw City, Michigan]], [[Chippewa]]s capture [[Fort Michilimackinac]] by diverting the garrison's attention with a game of [[lacrosse]], then chasing a ball into the fort.
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*[[1774]] - [[Intolerable Acts]]: The [[Quartering Act]], requiring [[Colonial America|American colonists]] to let [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] soldiers into their homes, is reenacted.
effective_radiated_power = 5000 [[Watt|kW]] (analog)<br>1000 kW (digital)|
*[[1780]] - The [[Epsom Derby|Derby]] horse race is held for the first time.
homepage = [http://www.wpbf.com/ wpbf.com]|
*[[1793]] - [[Jean Paul Marat]] recites the names of 29 people to the [[France|French]] [[National Convention]]. Almost all of these are [[guillotine]]d, followed by 17,000 more over the course of the next year during the [[Reign of Terror]].
}}
*[[1800]] - First [[smallpox]] [[vaccination]] in [[North America]], at [[Trinity, Newfoundland|Trinity]], [[Newfoundland]].
*[[1835]] - [[Phineas Taylor Barnum|P.T. Barnum]] and his circus begins their first tour of the [[United States]].
*[[1848]] - [[Slavic congress]] in [[Prague]] begins.
*[[1855]] - The [[Portland Rum Riot]] occurs in [[Portland, Maine]].
*[[1886]] - [[U.S. President]] [[Grover Cleveland]] marries [[Frances Folsom]] in the [[White House]], becoming the only [[president]] to wed in the executive mansion.
*[[1896]] - [[Guglielmo Marconi]] receives a [[patent]] for his newest [[invention]]: the [[radio]].
*[[1897]] - [[Mark Twain]], responding to rumors that he was dead, is quoted by the ''[[New York Journal]]'' as saying, "The report of my death was an exaggeration."
*[[1909]] - [[Alfred Deakin]] becomes [[Prime Minister of Australia]] for the third time.
*[[1924]] - [[U.S. President]] [[Calvin Coolidge]] signs [[Indian Citizenship Act]] into law, granting [[citizenship]] to all [[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]] born within the [[territorial limits]] of the [[United States]].
*[[1925]] - [[Wally Pipp]], first baseman of the [[New York Yankees]], asks for a day off due to a headache. He is replaced in the lineup by [[Lou Gehrig]], who also starts the next 2,128 consecutive games.
*[[1935]] - [[Baseball]] player [[Babe Ruth]] announces he is going to retire from the sport.
*[[1946]] - [[Birth of the Italian Republic]]: In a [[referendum]] [[Italians]] decide to turn [[Italy]] from a [[monarchy]] into a [[Republic]]. After this referendum the king of [[Italy]] [[Humbert II of Italy|Umberto II di Savoia]] is exiled.
*[[1953]] - Coronation of [[Queen]] [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom]], the first to be televised.
*[[1955]] - [[Soviet Union|USSR]] and [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] sign the [[Belgrade declaration]] and thus normalize relations between both countries, discontinued since [[1948]].
*[[1965]] - [[Vietnam War]]: The first contingent of [[Australia]]n combat troops arrives in [[South Vietnam]].
*[[1966]] - [[Surveyor program]]: ''[[Surveyor 1]]'' lands in Oceanus Procellarumon the [[Moon]], becoming the first [[United States|US]] [[spacecraft]] to soft land on another world.
*[[1967]] - Protests in [[West Berlin]] against the arrival of the [[Shah]] of [[Iran]] turn into riots, during which [[Benno Ohnesorg]] is killed by a police officer. His death results in the founding of the [[terrorism|terrorist]] group [[Movement 2 June]].
*[[1969]] - In [[Ottawa, Canada]] the [[National Arts Center]] opens its doors to the public for the first time.
*[[1975]] - [[French people|French]] [[sex worker]]s occupied a [[Lyon]] church in protest against excessive fines and taxes, as well as a lack of police action against violence. In the following months, churches in other regions of [[France]] were occupied in similar protests by [[French people|French]] [[sex worker]]s. These events are seen as the birth of the modern sex worker rights movement.
*[[1979]] - [[Pope John Paul II]] visits his native [[Poland]], becoming the first [[Pope]] to visit a [[Communist]] country.
*[[1985]] - [[Serial killer]] [[Leonard Lake]] is arrested near [[San Francisco, California]] for [[shoplifting]].
*1985 - [[R.J. Reynolds]] and [[Nabisco]] propose a merger.
*[[1995]] - [[United States Air Force]] [[Captain]] [[Scott O'Grady]]'s [[F-16]] is shot down over [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia]] while patrolling the [[NATO]] no-fly zone.
*[[1997]] - [[Timothy McVeigh]] is convicted on 15 counts of murder and conspiracy for his role in the [[1995]] [[Oklahoma City bombing|terrorist bombing]] of the [[Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building]] in [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]].
*[[1998]] - The [[CIH virus|CIH computer virus]] is discovered in [[Taiwan]].
*[[1999]] - The [[Bhutan Broadcasting Service]] finally brings television transmissions to the Kingdom for the first time.
*[[2003]] - [[Europe]] launches its first voyage to another planet, [[Mars (planet)|Mars]]. The [[European Space Agency]]'s [[Mars Express]] probe launches from the [[Baikonur]] space centre in [[Kazakhstan]]. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2947018.stm]
*[[2005]] - The construction of [[Northrop Grumman X-47B]], the world's first unmanned surveillance attack aircraft that can operate from both land bases and aircraft carriers, was launched.
 
'''WPBF''' is the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]-affiliated [[television station]] for the [[Treasure Coast]] area of [[Florida]]'s east coast. Licensed to [[Tequesta, Florida|Tequesta]], the station broadcasts an analog signal on [[UHF]] channel 25 and a digital signal on UHF channel 16. WPBF's transmitter is located south of [[Fort Pierce, Florida|Fort Pierce]] and [[Interstate 95|I-95]] in [[Martin County, Florida|Martin County]]. The station's studios are located on RCA Blvd. in the Monet section of [[Palm Beach Gardens, Florida|Palm Beach Gardens]]. WPBF is owned by the [[Hearst Corporation]] and operated by [[Hearst-Argyle Television]].
==Births==
* [[926]] - [[Emperor Murakami|Murakami]], [[Emperor of Japan]] (d. [[967]])
*[[1535]] - [[Pope Leo XI]] (d. [[1605]])
*[[1731]] - [[Martha Washington]], First American first lady (d. [[1802]])
*[[1740]] - [[Marquis de Sade]], French author (d. [[1814]])
*[[1743]] - [[Count Alessandro di Cagliostro]], Sicilian Occultist (d. [[1795]])
*[[1773]] - [[John Randolph of Roanoke|John Randolph]], U.S. Senator from Virginia (d. [[1833]])
*[[1823]] - [[Gédéon Ouimet]], French Canadian politician (d. [[1905]])
*[[1835]] - [[Pope Pius X]] (d. [[1914]])
*[[1840]] - [[Thomas Hardy]], English writer (d. [[1928]])
*[[1857]] - [[Edward Elgar]], English composer (d. [[1934]])
*[[1857]] - [[Karl Adolph Gjellerup]], Danish writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1919]])
*[[1863]] - [[Felix Weingartner]], Yugoslavian conductor (d. [[1942]])
*[[1865]] - [[George Lohmann]], English cricketer (d. [[1901]])
*[[1887]] - [[Howard Johnson (lyricist)|Howard Johnson]], American songwriter (d. [[1941]])
*[[1891]] - [[Thurman Arnold]], American attorney and jurist (d. [[1969]])
*[[1899]] - [[Lotte Reiniger]], German film director (d. [[1981]])
*[[1904]] - [[Johnny Weissmuller]], American swimmer and actor (d. [[1984]])
*[[1907]] - [[Dorothy West]], American writer (d. [[1998]])
*[[1913]] - [[Barbara Pym]], English novelist (d. [[1980]])
*[[1915]] - [[Walter Tetley]], American voice actor (d. [[1975]])
*[[1917]] - [[Heinz Sielmann]], German photographer and filmmaker
*[[1920]] - [[Marcel Reich-Ranicki]], Polish-born German critic
*[[1920]] - [[Tex Schramm]], American football team president and general manager (d. [[2003]])
*[[1920]] - [[Frank G. Clement]], U.S. governor of Tennessee (d. [[1969]])
*[[1922]] - [[Charlie Sifford]], American golfer
*[[1926]] - [[Milo O'Shea]], Irish actor
*[[1929]] - [[Norton Juster]], American author and architect
*[[1930]] - [[Pete Conrad]], American astronaut (d. [[1999]])
*[[1935]] - [[Carol Shields]], American-born novelist (d. [[2003]])
*[[1936]] - [[Sally Kellerman]], American actress
*[[1937]] - [[Jimmy Jones (singer)]], American singer and songwriter
*[[1940]] - King [[Constantine II of Greece]]
*[[1941]] - [[Stacy Keach]], American actor
* 1941 - [[Charlie Watts]], English musician ([[The Rolling Stones]])
* 1941 - [[William Guest]], American singer ([[Gladys Knight & the Pips]])
*[[1943]] - [[Charles Haid]], American actor
* 1943 - [[Ilayaraaja]], Indian composer
*[[1944]] - [[Marvin Hamlisch]], American composer and musician
*[[1945]] - [[Jon Peters]], American film producer and hairdresser
*[[1946]] - [[Peter Sutcliffe]], English murderer
*[[1948]] - [[Jerry Mathers]], American actor
*[[1949]] - [[Heather Couper]], British astronomer
* 1949 - [[Frank Rich]], American theater critic and political columnist
*[[1951]] - [[Larry Robinson]], Canadian hockey player
*[[1952]] - [[Gary Bettman]], American NHL commissioner
*[[1953]] - [[Craig Stadler]], American golfer
*[[1954]] - [[Dennis Haysbert]], American actor
*[[1955]] - [[Dana Carvey]], American actor and comedian
* 1955 - [[Michael Steele (musician)]], bassist, singer and songwriter ([[The Bangles]])
*[[1957]] - [[King Lizzard]], American entertainer
*[[1958]] - [[Lex Luger|Lawrence Pfohl]], American professional wrestler
*[[1959]] - [[Lydia Lunch]], American singer
*[[1960]] - [[Kyle Petty]], American race car driver
* 1960 - [[Tony Hadley]], English singer ([[Spandau Ballet]])
*[[1965]] - [[Mark Waugh]], Australian cricketer
*[[1965]] - [[Steve Waugh]], Australian cricketer
*[[1968]] - [[Jon Culshaw]], British impressionist and comedian
*[[1971]] - [[Anthony Montgomery]], American actor
*[[1972]] - [[Wayne Brady]], American actor and comedian
* 1972 - [[Wentworth Miller]], American actor
*[[1974]] - [[Gata Kamsky]], American chess player
*[[1976]] - [[Earl Boykins]], American basketball player
* 1976 - [[Tim Rice-Oxley]], English musician ([[Keane]])
*[[1978]] - [[Nikki Cox]], American actress
* 1978 - [[Justin Long]], American actor
* 1978 - [[A.J. Styles]], American professional wrestler
*[[1980]] - [[Fabrizio Moretti]], American rock drummer ([[The Strokes]])
*[[1982]] - [[Andres Nuiamäe]], Estonian soldier (killed in action) (d. [[2004]])
* 1982 - [[Jewel Staite]], Canadian actress
*[[1983]] - [[Christopher Higgins]], Professional hockey player
*[[1988]] - [[Sergio Agüero]], Argentinian footballer
*[[1989]] - [[Freddy Adu]], Ghanaian-born footballer
*[[1989]] - [[Jason Goldstein]], King of Northern Florapar
 
The station offers [[The AccuWeather Channel]] on its DT2 digital subchannel as well as via live streaming video on its website. The weather channel is known on-air as ''Weather First TV''.
==Deaths==
* [[829]] - [[Saint Nicephorus]], Patriarch of Constantinople (b. [[758]])
*[[1418]] - [[Katherine of Lancaster]], wife of [[Henry III of Castile]]
*[[1567]] - [[Shane O'Neill]], Irish chieftain
*[[1581]] - [[James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton]], regent of Scotland
*[[1693]] - [[John Wildman]], English soldier and politician
*[[1701]] - [[Madeleine de Scudéry]], French writer (b. [[1607]])
*[[1716]] - [[Ogata Korin]], Japanese painter
*[[1754]] - [[Ebenezer Erskine]], Scottish religious dissenter (b. [[1680]])
*[[1761]] - [[Jonas Alströmer]], Swedish industrialist (b. [[1685]])
*[[1785]] - [[Jean Paul de Gua de Malves]], French mathematician (b. [[1713]])
*[[1865]] - [[Ner Alexander Middleswarth]], American politician (b. [[1783]])
*[[1876]] - [[Hristo Botev]], Bulgarian revolutionary (b. [[1848]])
*[[1881]] - [[Émile Littré]], French lexicographer (b. [[1801]])
*[[1882]] - [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]], Italian revolutionarist (b. [[1807]])
*[[1901]] - [[George Leslie Mackay]], Canadian missionary (b. [[1844]])
*[[1933]] - [[Frank Jarvis]], American athlete (b. [[1878]])
*[[1941]] - [[Lou Gehrig]], American baseball player (b. [[1903]])
*[[1948]] - [[Karl Gebhardt]], Nazi doctor (b. [[1897]])
* 1948 - [[Karl Brandt]], Personal physician of [[Adolf Hitler]] (b. [[1904]])
*[[1956]] - [[Jean Hersholt]], Danish actor and humanitarian (b. [[1886]])
*[[1961]] - [[George S. Kaufman]], American playwright (b. [[1889]])
*[[1962]] - [[Vita Sackville-West]], English writer, and gardener (b. [[1892]])
*[[1967]] - [[Benno Ohnesorg]], German student of Romance languages and literature (b. [[1940]])
*[[1969]] - [[Leo Gorcey]], American actor (b. [[1917]])
*[[1970]] - [[Bruce McLaren]], New Zealand car racer, designer, and manufacturer (b. [[1937]])
* 1970 - [[Giuseppe Ungaretti]], Italian poet (b. [[1888]])
*[[1977]] - [[Stephen Boyd]], Northern Irish actor (b. [[1931]])
*[[1979]] - [[Jim Hutton]], American actor (b. [[1934]])
*[[1982]] - [[Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry]], Pakistani politician (b. [[1904]])
*[[1986]] - [[Aurel Joliat]], Professional hockey player (b. [[1901]])
*[[1987]] - [[Sammy Kaye]], American bandleader (b. [[1910]])
* 1987 - [[Andrés Segovia]], Spanish guitarist (b. [[1893]])
*[[1990]] - [[Jack Gilford]], American actor (b. [[1908]])
* 1990 - [[Rex Harrison]], English actor (b. [[1908]])
*[[1992]] - [[Phillip Dunne]], American film director (b. [[1908]])
*[[1993]] - [[Johnny Mize]], American baseball player (b. [[1913]])
*[[1996]] - [[Ray Combs]], American game show host and comedian (b. [[1956]])
* 1996 - [[Leon Garfield]], English children's author (b. [[1921]])
* 1996 - [[Amos Tversky]], Israeli psychologist (b. [[1937]])
*[[1997]] - [[Doc Cheatham]], American jazz trumpeter (b. [[1905]])
*[[1998]] - [[Sylvester Ritter]] ("Junkyard Dog"), American professional wrestler (b. [[1953]])
*[[1999]] - [[Junior Braithwaite]], Jamaican musician ([[The Wailers (reggae)|The Wailers]]) (b. [[1949]])
*[[2000]] - [[Svyatoslav Fyodorov]], Russian ophthalmologist (b. [[1927]])
* 2000 - [[Gerald James Whitrow|Gerald Whitrow]], British mathematician (b. [[1912]])
*[[2001]] - [[Imogene Coca]], American actress (b. [[1908]])
* 2001 - [[Joey Maxim]], American boxer (b. [[1922]])
*[[2003]] - [[Fred Blassie]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1918]])
*[[2005]] - [[Samir Kassir]], Lebanese journalist and teacher (b. [[1950]])
* 2005 - [[Melita Norwood]], British secretary and spy (b. [[1912]])
*[[2006]] - [[Vince Welnick]], musician, keyboardist ([[The Grateful Dead]]) (b. [[1951]])
 
==History==
==Holidays and observances==
WPBF first went on the air [[January 1]], [[1989]] owned by Brenda Skipper and Sylvia Salinas. The original plans called for the station to be an [[Independent station|independent]]. However, in mid-[[1988]] [[CBS]], which was due to lose its longtime [[Miami]] - [[Fort Lauderdale]] affiliate [[WTVJ]] to [[NBC]], bought [[FOX]] affiliate WCIX (now [[WFOR-TV]]). WCIX only provided a Grade B ("rimshot") signal to Fort Lauderdale because its transmitter was located farther south than the other Miami - Fort Lauderdale stations. CBS persuaded the longtime ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach [[WPEC]] to switch to CBS in order to get a city-grade signal in Fort Lauderdale. In the fall of [[1988]], ABC made the decision to affiliate with WPBF rather than with the former CBS affiliate [[WTVX]]. These changes occurred on the day of WPBF's sign on.
* The [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox Church]] commemorates [[Saint Nicephorus]]' death - ''see also'' [[March 13]].
* [[Italy]]'s ''[[Festa della Repubblica]]'' ([[Republic Day]]), which commemorates the [[Birth of the Italian Republic|birth]] of the [[Italy|Repubblica Italiana]] and the end of the [[monarchy]].
*[[Xenia (name)|Xenia]] name day in [[Slovakia]].
* [[Shavuoth]] ([[Judaism]]) ([[2006]]).
 
Also before signing on, WPBF had bought a large inventory of classic sitcoms and cartoons, but did not have any time in its broadcast day to air them due to ABC affiliation. It sold this programming to WTVX a couple of months later when that station shut down its news department.
==External links==
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/2 BBC: On This Day]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/20050602.html ''The New York Times'': On This Day]
* [http://www1.sympatico.ca/cgi-bin/on_this_day?mth=Jun&day=02 On This Day in Canada]
 
Initially, WPBF had a small news department. In [[1993]], WPBF was sold to [[ion Media Networks|Paxson Communications]] (which at the time owned several FM radio stations and a few ABC and CBS affiliates), who added additional newscasts to the schedule. In [[1997]], Paxson sold their radio stations and network affiliates (including WPBF) in order to finance their acquisition of stations for the PAX TV network (now [[ION Television|ION]]), with channel 25 going to Hearst Corporation, its current owner. As soon as the transaction was finalized, Hearst handed over control of WPBF to its majority-owned subsidiary, Hearst-Argyle Television.
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All Hearst-Argyle ABC affiliates including WPBF preempted ''[[Saving Private Ryan]]'' in [[2004]]. WPBF was one of three ABC affiliates in Florida that preempted the movie.
[[June 1]] - [[June 3]] - [[May 2]] - [[July 2]] -- [[historical anniversaries|listing of all days]]
 
On [[July]] 12, [[2006]], WPBF started a 30 minute 4 PM weekday newscast called ''Weather First at 4''. While the main intention of this new broadcast iswas to cover West Palm Beach area weather, news updates and headlines were also added. The weather portions are anchored by Chief Meteorologist Mike Lyons and meteorologist Felicia Rodriguez. The news portions are anchored by Jon Shainman and Tiffany Kenney. The 4 PM newscast can be seen via live streaming vidio on the station's website. WPBF is the only West Palm Beach station to air a 4 PM weekday newscast.
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On [[July 17]], WPBF added 30 minutes to its weekday morning newscast, which then began airing at 5:30 AM.
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WPBF remains the lowest rated network affiliated television station in the West Palm Beach Market behind [[WFLX]], [[WPEC]], and [[WPTV (TV)|WPTV]] (in ascending order). This can be attributed to [[WPLG]]'s very strong over the air signal in Palm Beach County and its availability on [[Comcast]] cable systems throughout the area. WPLG is the highested rated local television station in all [[South Florida]], which also includes WPBF's market area.
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Unlike many other network affiliates in the area, WPBF does not air a weekday Noon newscast. Also, the station does not have a sports department.
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==News Team==
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WPBF's [[weather radar]] is known as "Weather First True View" and is located north of West Palm Beach.
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'''Anchors'''
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*Jim Abath - weekday mornings (also reporter)
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*Bryce Daniels - weekday mornings
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*Jon Shainman - weeknights at 4, 5:30, and 6 PM
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*Tiffany Kenney - weeknights at 4, 5:30, and 6 PM (also health reporter)
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*Lisa Hayward - weeknights at 5 and 11 PM
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*Kristin Hoke - weeknights at 5 and 11 PM
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*Corey Saban - Saturday nights and Sunday nights at 6 PM (also reporter three days a week)
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*Angela Rozier - Sunday nights at 11 PM (also reporter)
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'''''Weather First Specialists'''''
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*Mike Lyons - Chief seen weeknights[[Image:NWASoA.jpg|29px]]
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*Felicia Rodriguez - weeknights at 4 PM
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*Eric Burris - weekday mornings [[Image:AMSSoA.jpg|25px]]
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*Kate Wentzel - weekends [[Image:AMSSoA.jpg|25px]][[Image:NWASoA.jpg|29px]]
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'''Reporters'''
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*Amanda Burden
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*Brian Albert
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*Bonny Ghosh
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*Cathleen O'Toole
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*Marianne Milano - website host
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*Amanda Salinas - also fill in anchor
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*Terri Parker - investigative reporter
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*Traci Mitchell - National Correspondent
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*Laurie Kinney - National Correspondent
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*Sally Kidd - National Correspondent
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==Administration==
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*Joseph J. Coscia - News Director
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*Steve Boyer - Assistant News Director
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*Caroline Scollard - General Sales Manager
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*Ryan Rothstein - Local Sales Manager
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*Mark Prutisto - Director of Integrated Media
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.wpbf.com/ Station Website]
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*[http://www.abc.com ABC Website]
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*[http://www.abcnews.com ABC News Website]
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