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Richard Baker (broadcaster) (313 bytes)
1: '''Richard Baker''' is a British broadcaster, best known as an anchor man for the [[BBC]] news...

Paul Holmes (broadcaster) (3174 bytes)
1: ...ll appear on a new show from [[Australia]]n-owned broadcaster [[Prime Television]].

Richard Long (broadcaster) (546 bytes)
1: '''Richard Long''' is a former [[New Zealand]] broadcaster, best known in that country as [[television]] new...

Dick Gordon (broadcaster) (190 bytes)

Chris Evans (British broadcaster) (2155 bytes)

Broadcaster's Audience Research Board (473 bytes)
1: '''BARB''', the '''Broadcaster's Audience Research Board''', is the organisation...

List of television stations in the Netherlands (603 bytes)
5: * Nederland 1 (national broadcaster)
6: * Nederland 2 (national broadcaster)
7: * Nederland 3 (national broadcaster)

Kim Hill (disambiguation) (230 bytes)
4: ...(New Zealand Broadcaster)|Kim Hill]], New Zealand Broadcaster.

Paul Holmes (305 bytes)
5: ...oadcaster)|Paul Holmes]]''', radio and television broadcaster in [[New Zealand]].

Emma Freud (466 bytes)
1: '''Emma Freud''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] broadcaster and cultural commentator.
3: Emma Freud is the daughter of politician and broadcaster [[Clement Freud|Sir Clement Freud]], and is the g...

Radio Berlin International (964 bytes)
2: ...s news reports and information about the GDR. The broadcaster stopped on [[2 October]] [[1990]] as the two Germ...

Cathay International Television (474 bytes)
3: ... [[1980s]]. The company grew to become a regional broadcaster, and was purchased in [[1987]] by [[Chinavision C...

Bob Tomalski (1055 bytes)
2: broadcaster and [[journalist]].
6: ...[[Ham_radio| amateur radio]] enthusiast. He was a broadcaster on Thames Valley FM, Radio Mercury and [[Radio In...

Humphrey Carpenter (1512 bytes)
1: ...[biography|biographer]], [[author]] and [[radio]] broadcaster. He was born, died, and lived practically all of ...
5: ...ies of [[BBC Radio 3]], on which he was a regular broadcaster, and of the British [[satire]] boom of the [[1960...
12: ...3352,00.html A perceptive biographer and engaging broadcaster], ''[[The Guardian]]'', [[5 January]] [[2005]]
13: .../article/0,,60-1427093,00.html Gently mischievous broadcaster and prolific writer], ''[[The Times]]'', [[6 Janu...

Soldatensender Calais (649 bytes)
1: ...nder Calais''' was a British [[black propaganda]] broadcaster during the [[Second World War]] operated by the [...
3: ...iloWatt transmitter originally built for American broadcaster WLW in [[Cincinnati]], and operated from 6 PM loc...

List of television stations in Belgium (1547 bytes)
3: * [[TV1 TV Station|TV1]] (national broadcaster [[VRT]]- [[Dutch language|Dutch-speaking]])
4: * [[Canvas TV Station|Canvas]] (national broadcaster [[VRT]]- [[Dutch language|Dutch-speaking]])
5: * [[Ketnet TV Station|Ketnet]] (national broadcaster [[VRT]]- [[Dutch language|Dutch-speaking]])
6: * [[La Une TV Station|La Une]] (national broadcaster [[RTBF]]- [[French language|French-speaking]])
7: * [[La Deux TV Station|La Deux]] (national broadcaster [[RTBF]]- [[French language|French-speaking]])

Texas Rangers Hall of Fame (654 bytes)
1: ...Texas Rangers]] players, managers, executives and broadcasters. There are currently seven members.
9: * [[Jim Sundberg]] (Player and Broadcaster) ([[2003]])
10: * [[Tom Vandergriff]] (Broadcaster) ([[2004]])

Maurice Lindsay (596 bytes)
1: ...indsay''' (b. [[July 21]] [[1918]]) is a Scottish broadcaster, writer and poet. He was born in [[Glasgow]].
3: ...ter serving in [[World War II]] he became a radio broadcaster, also editing the 1946 [[anthology]] ''[[Modern S...

Channel TV (52 bytes)
1: Regional [[ITV]] Broadcaster in the Channel Islands.

Skip Caray (1092 bytes)
1: ...at [[St. Louis]], [[Missouri]]) is a TV and radio broadcaster for the [[Atlanta Braves]] of the [[National Leag...
3: ...ay grew up in baseball as the son of Hall of Fame broadcaster [[Harry Caray]]. He studied television and radio ...
7: Caray is the father of [[Chicago Cubs]] broadcaster [[Chip Caray]].

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