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1. Ed Hughes (anchor)

2. Jim Kincaid

3. Terry Zahn

4. Newswire (news music) (since deleted)

5. Danielle Kincebach (since deleted)

6. Larry Lea, former televangelist (first full-length article)

7. Bishop Earl Paulk, controversial former pastor of Chapel Hill Harvester Church; and was infamous for having many sex scandals involving him arrive during his tenure

8. All Because of You (Lisa Whelchel album), lone album released by former Facts of Life star Lisa Whelchel

9. NewsCenter (news music), a theme by Michael Randall in the late 1970s and first commissioned by KNBC (since deleted).

10. Our Very First Telethon (episode of Full House; since redirected to List of Full House episodes)

11. NewsCenter II, the successor theme by Randall, also commissioned initially by KNBC in 1983. (since deleted)

12-19. Album pages for all Ron Kenoly Integrity releases

20. Kids' Praise! 4: Singsational Servants (1984), this one was nominated for a Grammy (since deleted)

21. Fire and Ice (1983). an album released by Steve Camp

22. Dirty Dozen, a nickname referring to the Dallas Cowboys' rookie class of 1975 that helped the Cowboys advance to Super Bowl X

23. Anklepants, a freeware typeface created by Ray Larabie, closely resembles the font used by former Group W stations (since deleted).

24. Heidi (1968 film), the 1968 NBC made-for-TV film that pre-empted the end of an AFL matchup between the Raiders and Jets

25. Children of the Day, an early CCM/Jesus Music group

26-43. *Discography for Steve Camp from Sayin' It With Love to Desiring God (excluding already created Fire and Ice album) (Compact Favorites (Steve Camp) compilation album article since deleted)

44. Body Bag Game; a 1990 Monday Night Football game between the Washington Redskins and the Philadelphia Eagles in which 8 Redskins (including all three Redskins quarterbacks) were injured.

45. NFL on NBC music (needs improvement)

46. Robot Rabbit; a Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd cartoon from 1954

47. Fred Swearingen, former NFL official infamous for two controversial calls; both of which benefited the Pittsburgh Steelers.

48. Glenn Brenner, sports anchor for WUSA in Washington, D.C. until his death from a brain tumor in 1992.

49. Serifa; a typeface best known for its use on the Montgomery Ward logo used from 1982-92 (and used on the revived online store) as well as on the various graphics for CBS News from 1982-87. (needs improvement)

50. Luskin's; defunct Baltimore-based electronics chain

51. Dan Cordtz, former ABC News economic correspondent

52. Joseph Benti; former CBS Morning News and KNXT anchor

53. Gary DeLaune; former reporter for the old KLIF-AM in Dallas; KENS in San Antonio and sportscaster