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  2. John Facenda - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Ralph Augustine James Facenda ( / fə.ˈsɛn.də / fuh-SEN-duh; August 8, 1913 – September 26, 1984) was an American broadcaster and sports announcer. He was a fixture on Philadelphia radio and television for decades, and achieved national fame as a narrator for NFL Films and Football Follies. Through his work with NFL Films ...

  3. Robert W. Bogle - Wikipedia

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    Robert W. Bogle president and CEO of The Philadelphia Tribune newspaper, [1] [2] where he has worked for 39 years. Bogle joined The Philadelphia Tribune in 1970 selling advertising. Bogle has been a community leader for many years, and is especially active in the advancements of black Philadelphians. Bogle attended Cheyney University in Cheyney ...

  4. John Weiss Forney - Wikipedia

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    Political party. Republican. Signature. John Weiss Forney (30 September 1817 – 9 December 1881) was an American newspaper publisher and politician. He was clerk of the United States House of Representatives from 1851 through 1856, and again from 1860 through 1861. He was thereafter secretary of the United States Senate from 1861 through 1868.

  5. Pennsylvania Packet - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1771. Ceased publication. merged into The North American (1840) Headquarters. Philadelphia. Lancaster (1777–1778) The Pennsylvania Packet and the General Advertiser was an American newspaper that was founded in 1771. In 1784, it became the first successful daily newspaper published in the United States.

  6. Public Ledger (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. The Public Ledger was a daily newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published from March 25, 1836, to January 1942. Its motto was "Virtue, Liberty, and Independence". It was Philadelphia's most widely-circulated newspaper for a period, but its circulation began declining in the mid-1930s.

  7. Don Tollefson - Wikipedia

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    Don Tollefson (born September 13, 1952) is an American television broadcast journalist, best known for his work as a sportscaster for the Philadelphia local ABC affiliate WPVI-TV from 1975 to 1990. He also worked for Philadelphia's local FOX affiliate, WTXF-TV. He worked briefly as a sideline reporter for FOX's nationally broadcast show, NFL on ...

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