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Former On Air Talent Dates
editIf anyone has the dates all of the former on-ar talent were with the show please feel free to add them in. That seems to be the only important thing missing form this article. I feel it would really add to the article if those dates could be added in . Thanks.
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Why is this italicized?
editIt's a news outlet like ABC News and NBC News, and a syndicated news agency like Associated Press, none of which are italicized.--Tenebrae (talk) 14:41, 31 August 2020 (UTC)