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September 4, 2008

Salim Nasir

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Saleem Nasir
Born Urdu سلیم ناصر
1944
Died 18 October 1989
Karachi, Pakistan

Salim Nasir (Urdu: سلیم ناصر) (b. 1944 - d. 1989) was a Pakistani film and TV actor. With his experience in film and television acting, he developed mastery in artistic skills and built a phenomenal career on being versatile. He did justice to every role that was offered to him. He also published his own entertainment magazine, Jalwa and was leading force behind another magazine TV Times.

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Death
  • 4 Notes
  • 5 External links

Background

Born to an educated family, Salim Nasir had all the ingredients necessary to fulfill his ambition in any given profession. After graduation, he had a successful career as Public Relations Officer, in Defence Housing Authority, Karachi before he entered the entertainment industry. His family comprised of his wife, two daughters and a son.

Career

  • His 1976 debut film Zaib-un-nisa was an enjoyable and sharp surprise. Other cast: Waheed Murad, Shamim Ara, Aaliya. Director, Fareed Ahmed
  • In Aangan Terha, Salim Nasir played the role of a servant, Akbar, who used to be a dancer, before being hired as a servant by a retired Civil servant, Shakeel, dubbed as Mehboob Ahmed.

Other cast: Bushra Ansari, Shakeel, Arshad Mehmood. Director: Qaiser Farooq. Writer: Anwar Maqsood.

  • In Dastak, he played the role of a very austere and rigid lawyer. Other cast: Ayaz Naik, Shazia Akhtar, Qazi Wajid.
  • In Un Kahi he played an authoritative role. It is a story of ordinary people trying to make it against all odds.

Other cast: Shehnaz Sheikh,Shakeel,Javed Sheikh, and young Jibran. Director: Shoaib Mansoor/ Mohsin Ali. Writer: Haseena Moin

  • In Nishan-e-Haider“, he played the title role of Captain Sarwar Shaheed.
  • In Aakhri Chatan, he played the role of Sultan Jalal ad-Din Manguberdi

In view of his uncommon talent and magnetic personality, Salim Nasir was the guest in Anwar Maqsood’s stage show, Silver Jubilee, in 1983.

Death

At the age of 45 years, Nasir suffered a heart attack in September 1989. On Thursday, October 18 he experienced signs of extreme heart congestion around noon. He was rushed to hospital but expired before any medical treatment could be provided.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Anis Shakur, Salim Nasir: Jo khawab tha bikhar gaya mein waqt tha guzar gaya, URL accessed March 2, 2007
  2. ^ Omair Alavi, War drama: A casualty of peace?, Dawn (newspaper), 10 September 2006

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The Globe Sessions

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The Globe Sessions
The Globe Sessions cover
Studio album by Sheryl Crow
Released September 21, 1998 (1998-09-21)
Recorded 1998
Genre Rock
Length 55:06
Label A&M
Producer Sheryl Crow, Rick Rubin
Professional reviews
  • Allmusic 4/5 stars link
  • Rolling Stone 4/5 stars RS 797
  • Robert Christgau (* honorable mention) link
Sheryl Crow chronology
Sheryl Crow
(1996)
The Globe Sessions
(1998)
Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park
(1999)

The Globe Sessions is the third studio album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). It was nominated for Album of the Year, Best Rock Album and Best Engineered Non-Classical Album at the 1999 Grammys, winning the latter two awards. The Globe Sessions reached #2 on the UK Album Chart, while peaking at #5 on the Billboard 200 chart, achieving US sales of 2 million as of January 2008.

Contents

  • 1 Track listing
    • 1.1 Australian Tour Edition
  • 2 Personnel
  • 3 Production
  • 4 Chart performance
    • 4.1 Album
    • 4.2 Singles
  • 5 Release history

Track listing

All songs were written by Crow, except where noted.

  1. “My Favorite Mistake” (Crow, Jeff Trott) – 4:08
  2. “There Goes the Neighborhood” (Crow, Trott) – 5:02
  3. “Riverwide” – 4:07
  4. “It Don’t Hurt” (Crow, Trott) – 4:49
  5. “Maybe That’s Something” (Crow, Trott) – 4:17
  6. “Am I Getting Through (Part I & II)” – 5:31
  7. “Anything But Down” – 4:17
  8. “The Difficult Kind” – 6:19
  9. “Mississippi” (Bob Dylan) – 4:41
  10. “Members Only” – 4:57
  11. “Crash and Burn” – 6:41

“Crash and Burn” contains a hidden track called “Subway Ride” (Crow) which mentions the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.

Australian Tour Edition

The “Australian Tour Edition” of the album (released in 1999) contained the bonus tracks “Resuscitation” (Crow, Trott) and a cover of the Guns N’ Roses song, Sweet Child o’ Mine, as well as a bonus CD containing six songs recorded live at the Church of the Holy Trinity at Toronto, Canada on November 13, 1998:

  1. “A Change Would Do You Good” – 4:04
  2. “Riverwide” – 4:32
  3. “It Don’t Hurt” - 5:26
  4. “Strong Enough – 3:17
  5. “The Difficult Kind” –6:42
  6. “Everyday Is a Winding Road” – 6:22

Personnel

  • Sheryl Crow - organ, acoustic guitar, bass, guitar, harmonica, percussion, electric guitar, keyboards, Hammond organ, tambourine, vocals, clavinet, 12 string guitar, National steel guitar, Wurlitzer, electric 12 string guitar, acoustic 12 string guitar
  • Jim Bogios - drums
  • Avril Brown - violin
  • Kathy Crow - vocals
  • Michael Davis - trombone
  • Mark Feldman - violin
  • Mitchell Froom - clavinet
  • Lisa Germano - violin, autoharp
  • Maura Giannini - violin
  • Jimmie Haskell - conductor
  • Bobby Keys - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Michelle Kinney - cello
  • Greg Leisz - pedal steel, banjo
  • Val McCallum - guitar, electric guitar
  • Dan McCarroll - drums
  • Wendy Melvoin - bass, guitar
  • Matthew Pierce - violin
  • Lorenza Ponce - violin
  • Dan Rothchild - bass, double bass
  • Mary Rowell - violin
  • Jane Scarpantoni - cello
  • Laura Seaton - violin
  • Kent Smith - trumpet
  • Tim Smith - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar
  • Benmont Tench - organ, piano, Hammond organ, chamberlin
  • Jeff Trott - acoustic guitar, bass, guitar, electric guitar, 12 string guitar, Moog synthesizer, slide guitar, tremolo guitar, acoustic 12 string guitar
  • Gregg Williams - percussion, drums, tambourine
  • Todd Wolfe - electric guitar
  • Mary Wooten - cello
  • Garo Yellin - cello

Production

  • Producers: Sheryl Crow, Rick Rubin
  • Executive Producer: Rory Kaplan
  • Engineers: David Schiffman, Trina Shoemaker
  • Assistant engineers: Brandt Scott, Brian Scott, Steve Sisco, Howard Willing
  • Digital engineer: Jeff Levison
  • Mixing engineers: Steve Sisco, Howard Willing
  • Mixing: Tchad Blake, Richard Dodd, Rick Rubin, David Schiffman, Steve Sisco Assistant, David Tickle, Andy Wallace, Howard Willing
  • Mixing assistants: Chris Hudson, Steve Sisco, Pam Wertheimer, Howard Willing
  • Surround Mix: David Tickle
  • Mastering: Bob Ludwig, David Tickle
  • Digital Mastering: David Tickle
  • Programming: Gregg Williams
  • Production coordination: Chris Hudson, Brandt Scott, Brian Scott, Pam Wertheimer
  • Drum Loop: Trina Shoemaker
  • String arrangements: Jimmie Haskell
  • Art direction: Jeri Heiden
  • Design: Jeri Heiden
  • Photography: Tchad Blake, Peter Lindbergh
  • Inlay photography: Tchad Blake

Chart performance

Album

Chart (1998) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart 3
UK Albums Chart 2
U.S. Billboard 200 5

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1998 “My Favorite Mistake” Adult Top 40 2
1999 “My Favorite Mistake” Top 40 Adult Recurrents 3
1998 “My Favorite Mistake” Modern Rock Tracks 26
1998 “My Favorite Mistake” Top 40 Mainstream 5
1998 “My Favorite Mistake” Top 40 Tracks 7
1998 “My Favorite Mistake” Billboard Hot 100 20
1998 “My Favorite Mistake” UK Singles Chart 9
1998 “My Favorite Mistake” Canadian Singles Chart 6
1998 “There Goes The Neighborhood” UK Singles Chart 19
1999 “Anything But Down” Adult Top 40 7
1999 “Anything But Down” Top 40 Mainstream 17
1999 “Anything But Down” Top 40 Tracks 19
1999 “Anything But Down” Billboard Hot 100 49
1999 “Anything But Down” UK Singles Chart 19

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September 3, 2008

Deoxysarpagine hydroxylase

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In enzymology, a deoxysarpagine hydroxylase (EC 1.14.13.91) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

The 4 substrates of this enzyme are 10-deoxysarpagine, NADPH, H+, and O2, whereas its 3 products are sarpagine, NADP+, and H2O.

This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on paired donors, with O2 as oxidant and incorporation or reduction of oxygen. The oxygen incorporated need not be derived from O2 with NADH or NADPH as one donor, and incorporation of one atom o oxygen into the other donor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is 10-deoxysarpagine,NADPH:oxygen oxidoreductase (10-hydroxylating). This enzyme is also called DOSH.

References

  • IUBMB entry for 1.14.13.91
  • BRENDA references for 1.14.13.91 (Recommended.)
  • PubMed references for 1.14.13.91
  • PubMed Central references for 1.14.13.91
  • Google Scholar references for 1.14.13.91
  • Yu B, Ruppert M, Stockigt J (2002). “Deoxysarpagine hydroxylase–a novel enzyme closing a short side pathway of alkaloid biosynthesis in Rauvolfia”. Bioorg. Med. Chem. 10: 2479–83. PMID 12057637. 

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September 2, 2008

Double-spurred

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Double-spurred Francolin
Conservation status

Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Galliformes
Family: Phasianidae
Genus: Francolinus
Species: F. bicalcaratus
Binomial name
Francolinus bicalcaratus
(Linnaeus, 1766)

The Double-spurred Francolin, Francolinus bicalcaratus, is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds.

Like most francolins, it is restricted to Africa. It is a resident breeder in tropical west Africa, but there is a small and declining isolated population in Morocco.

This bird is found in open habitats with trees. It nests in a lined ground scrape laying 5-7 eggs. Double-spurred Francolin takes a wide variety of plant and insect food.

The male is mainly brown, sparingly streaked and spotted darker and cream above, chest and flank feathers are dark brown edged and centrally spotted cream. The face is pale cream finely flecked with dark brown, and the head features a chestnut crown and white supercilium. It has a chestnut neck collar, white cheek patches and brown wings. The male usually has two spurs on each leg, the upper one being blunt. The female is similar, but usually lacks spurs and is slightly smaller and less robustly built. Young birds are almost indistinguishable from adult females after the post juvenile moult at several weeks old, males take several months to develop any spurs. Breeding is unlikely until the birds are in their second year.

This is a very unobtrusive species, best seen in spring when the male sings a mechanical krak-krak-krak from a mound. It has a Pheasant’s explosive flight, but prefers to creep away unseen.

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August 31, 2008

Domingo Valdivieso y Henarejos

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Domingo Valdivieso y Henarejos (1832-1872 was a Spanish painter. He was born at Mazarron, in Murcia. He was first a pupil of Juan Albacete, and then studied successively in the Schools of Art at Madrid, in Paris, and in Rome. After his return he became anatomical teacher to the Royal Academy of San Fernando. About 1870 his mind was for a time deranged. He painted portraits, genre subjects, and historical pictures ; amoug the latter are: The Entombment, The First Communion, and Philip II on the occasion of an Auto da Fè.

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August 30, 2008

Ano Heraklio

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Irakleio
Ηράκλειο
Location

Irakleio, Attica (Greece)

Irakleio, Attica

Coordinates 38°3′N 23°45′E / 38.05, 23.75Coordinates: 38°3′N 23°45′E / 38.05, 23.75
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Elevation (center): 150 m (492 ft)
Government
Country: Greece
Periphery: Attica
Prefecture: Athens
Mayor: Stavros Georgópoulos
Population statistics (as of 2001)
City Proper
 - Population: 45,926
 - Area: 4.638 km² (2 sq mi)
 - Density: 9,902 /km² (25,646 /sq mi)
Codes
Postal: 144 xx
Telephone: 210
Auto: Z
Website
www.iraklio.gr

Irakleio (Greek, modern: Ηράκλειο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on), alternative and older forms: Heraklion and Iraklio, is a suburb in the northern part of Athens, Greece. Heraklio is divided into three parts, Palaio Heraklio and Neo Heraklio and Ano Heraklio. The name dates back to ancient times. The name during the Ottoman Empire until the Greek War of Independence was known as Arakli. Heraklio is linked by an ISAP green line of the outdoor subway station. Heraklio is accessed north with two exits with the Attiki Odos (number 6)/E94 which is also accessed with GR-1/E75 (Athens - Lamia - Thessaloniki) and GR-8/E94. It is located about SE of GR-1 and Kifissou Avenue, SW of Marathon, W of Kifissias Avenue, and about 14 km N of Athens via GR-1 and about 3 km S and north of the Attiki Odos (number 6). There are several main roads in town including one linking Pefki and Kifissia. The main street which accesses to the Olympic Stadium is to the east and Veikou Avenue is also to its east. Business include Kafemporiki Catering SA.

Farmlands used to dominate the much of the landscape, including groves. During the early to mid 20th century, urban development and industrial buildings replaced much of the farmland. The industrial area are around the northern and the northeastern part of Metafmorfosi. Today, most of the land is residential. The Parnitha can be seen, as can the Penteli mountains to the northeast. The higher parts of the Aegaleo and Hymettus mountains can be seen.

Iraklio has schools, a few lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a train station, a sports centre, cinemas, post offices and squares (plateies). An old stone quarry mine is situated in the area of Ano Heraklio.

  • Epikinonia FM, Neo Heraklio’s radio station. It is owned by this municipality. - 94.0 FM - http://www.94fm.gr

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Historical population
  • 3 External links
  • 4 See also

History

The earthquake of September 7, 1999 affected the area but caused minor damages.

Historical population

Year Municipal population Change Density
1981 37,833 - 8,157.2/km²
1991 42,905 +5,072/+13.41% 9,250.8/km²
2001 45,926 +3,021/+7.04% 9,902.1/km²

External links

  • Mapquest - Iraklio, street map not available
  • Coordinates: 38°2′46″N, 23°45′28″E
Northwest: Metamorfosi North: Lykovryssi
West: Nea Ionia Heraklio East: Amaroussi and Pefki
Southwest: Nea Ionia South: Nea Ionia

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2004 Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Tournament

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The 2004 Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Tournament was played from March 10 to March 13, 2004, at the University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 2004 NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament. Xavier University won the tournament. The top two teams in each division received first-round byes. Saint Joseph’s University entered the tournament undefeated, but lost to Xavier in the quarterfinals. Dayton, Richmond, Saint Joseph’s, and Xavier all received bids to the NCAA tournament, with the latter two teams losing in the regional finals.

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Klaus-Michael Kühne

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Klaus-Michael Kühne (born 2 June 1937 in Hamburg, Germany) is executive chairman and majority owner (55.75%) of the international transport company Kühne + Nagel. Since 1975 Kühne lives in Switzerland in the city Schindellegi, the location of the central office of Kühne + Nagel.

According to the 2007 annual ranking of the world’s wealthiest people compiled and published by Forbes magazine in March 2007, Kühne’s personal wealth amounts to US$ 5.9 billion.

See also

  • List of US-dollar billionaires in Germany

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August 29, 2008

Klisa

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Map of the urban area of Novi Sad with city quarters, showing the location of Klisa

Klisa (Клиса) is a neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia.

Contents

  • 1 Name
  • 2 Location
  • 3 Parts of the neighborhood
  • 4 History
  • 5 Features
  • 6 References
  • 7 See also
  • 8 External links

Name

Its name derived from Latin word “ecclesia”, meaning “church place”. During Ottoman rule, Serb population used word “klisa” to designate places where ruins of the church buildings were located.

Location

Klisa is located in northern part of Novi Sad, between Gornje Livade and Industrijska Zona Sever in the west, Industrijska Zona Jug in the south, Vidovdansko Naselje, Slana Bara and Veliki Rit in the east, and Rimski Šančevi and Deponija in the north.

Parts of the neighborhood

Klisa is divided into two parts: Gornja Klisa (”upper Klisa”) and Donja Klisa (”lower Klisa”). Nearby neighborhood of Slana Bara is sometimes also seen as third part of Klisa.

History

In the territory of present-day Gornja Klisa, there was an ancient human settlement dating from 1000 BC - this is the oldest known human settlement in the present-day territory of Novi Sad.

Features

The district prison is located in the northern part of Klisa.

References

  • Jovan Mirosavljević, Brevijar ulica Novog Sada 1745-2001, Novi Sad, 2002.
  • Milorad Grujić, Vodič kroz Novi Sad i okolinu, Novi Sad, 2004.

See also

  • Neighborhoods of Novi Sad

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August 28, 2008

WXII-TV

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WXII-TV
Winston-Salem/Greensboro/High Point, North Carolina
Branding WXII 12
Slogan Your Home for Piedmont-Triad and Southwest Virginia News
Channels Analog: 12 (VHF)

Digital: 12 (VHF)

Affiliations NBC
NBC Weather Plus (DT2)
Owner Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
(WXII Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.)
First air date September 30, 1953
Call letters’ meaning XII=Roman numeral 12
Former callsigns WSJS-TV (1953-1972)
WXII (1972-1982)
Former affiliations Secondary:
ABC (1953-1963)
Transmitter Power 316 kW (analog)
815 kW (digital)
Height 604 m (analog)
572 m (digital)
Facility ID 53921
Transmitter Coordinates 36°22′30.5″N, 80°22′25.4″W
Website www.wxii12.com

WXII, channel 12(Analog)/12.1(Digital), is the NBC television station licensed for the Greensboro–High Point–Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Piedmont Triad) designated market area. It is licensed to Winston-Salem and is currently owned by Hearst-Argyle Television, a unit of the Hearst Corporation. Its transmitter is located on Sauratown Mountain in Stokes County, North Carolina. The station is carried on cable channel 11 in most parts of the market.

NBC Weather Plus is offered on WXII’s digital feed titled “WXII 12 WeatherPlus.”

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Programming
  • 3 Promotional campaigns
  • 4 Cable and Satellite Carriage Outside Of the Market
  • 5 Personalities
    • 5.1 Current
    • 5.2 Past
  • 6 News/Station Presentation
    • 6.1 Newscast Titles
    • 6.2 Station Slogans
  • 7 External links
  • 8 References

History

The station began operation on September 30, 1953 as WSJS-TV. It is the third-oldest surviving station in North Carolina, behind Charlotte’s WBTV and Greensboro’s WFMY-TV. The station at first was owned by a subsidiary of Piedmont Publishing, publishers of the Winston-Salem Journal and Twin City Sentinel along with WSJS radio (600 AM and 104.1 FM, now WTQR), and Hollywood star Mary Pickford and her husband Buddy Rogers.

The station has always been affiliated with NBC. ABC was shared with WFMY until WGHP signed on in 1963. The station first broadcast from the basement of WSJS studios on Spruce Street in Winston-Salem. The first broadcast was of the first game of the World Series between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers.

The station originally broadcast from an antenna near Kernersville. The tower was moved to Sauratown Mountain in 1955.

When Piedmont Publishing was sold to Media General in 1968, Gordon Gray, the longtime publisher of both papers, held onto WSJS-AM-FM-TV as Triangle Broadcasting. Gray also received the franchise for the city’s cable system. However, the FCC ruled that TV stations could not also own the cable systems in their markets. Gray was thus forced to sell WSJS-TV in 1972 to Multimedia Inc., who renamed the station WXII-TV. The letters “XII” from “WXII” are the Roman numerals for the number “12″, which is the station’s channel number. At the time of the call letter change, the station ran a promotional ad parodying the death of Julius Caesar to amplify the Roman numeral theme.

Multimedia swapped WXII and WFBC-TV in Greenville, South Carolina (now WYFF) to Pulitzer in 1983 in exchange for KSD-TV in St. Louis (now KSDK). When Pulitzer bowed out of broadcasting in 1997, Hearst bought the entire group, including WXII.

Programming

Syndicated programs on WXII12 include: Live with Regis and Kelly, Dr. Phil, Oprah, Inside Edition, and Entertainment Tonight.

Promotional campaigns

WXII used the “Hello News” theme package in the early 1980s. Their campaign song was “Hello Piedmont.” The tune began with the words, “There’s a feeling in the air that you can’t get anywhere except the Piedmont. You taste a thousand yesterdays and you can feel the magic ways of the Piedmont. From the rolling country side you can feel the magic pride of the Piedmont. Hello Piedmont! Hello Piedmont! Channel 12 loves you!”

Following the HELLO campaign of the early 80s, WXII hired a Florida production company to put together a new image campaign, “COUNT ON US”. This was used for little more than a year and then dropped.

In the early 90s WXII was rebranded “Your Carolina News Connection”.

As with most TV stations, WXII used custom versions of NBC campaigns– one example being “Come Home to WXII”. They also made a local version of “Come Home to the Best, Only on NBC” in 1988, featuring shots of NBC’s stars and WXII’s anchors throwing a party to coincide with the station’s 35th anniversary. The latter clip can be seen on YouTube (originally uploaded by the station itself).

Ratings began to increase following a series of severe weather events in the late 80s and early 90s.

In the mid-to-late 1990s, WXII branded itself as NewsChannel 12, and its positioning statement was “Complete Local Coverage of the Western Piedmont.” Once Hearst took full control (around 1999-2000), both the “NewsChannel” and positioning statement were dropped. The station then began branding itself as WXII 12 News. As of 2008, the station refers to itself (TV and Web) as WXII Digital Media.

Cable and Satellite Carriage Outside Of the Market

WXII is carried on West Jefferson cable outlets in Ashe County, which is part of the Charlotte DMA. WXII can be seen on DirecTV in some Virginia border counties and independent cities. These counties are Carroll, Henry and Grayson. The independent cities are Danville and Martinsville.

Personalities

Current

Anchors:

Cameron Kent, Anchor 5,6,&11pm News

Wanda Starke, Anchor 5,6,&11pm News

Kimberly Van Scoy, Morning Anchor

Nicole Ducouer, Morning Co-Anchor

Margaret Johnson, Anchor Noon News

Kenny Beck, Weekend Morning Anchor

Meteorologist:

Lanie Pope, AMS Chief Meteorologist 5,6,&11pm

Austin Caviness, AMS Meteorologist 5am-7am

Michelle Kennedy, AMS Meteorologist Noon & Weekend Evenings

Brian Slocum, AMS Meteorologist Noon & Weekend Mornings

Sports:

Dave Goren: Sports Director

Craig Thomas: Assistant Sports Director

Reporters:

Kathy Cheek, General Assignment Reporter

Kim Gebbia, General Assignment Reporter

Sally Kidd, Washington Bureau Reporter

Nikole Killion, Washington Bureau Reporter

Laurie Kinney, Washington Bureau Reporter

Bill O’Neil, General Assignment Reporter

Jennie Stencel, Traffic Reporter

Jermont Terry, General Assignment Reporter

Past

  • Nicole Jacobs, former reporter, now general assignment reporter at WTIC-TV Hartford (FOX)
  • Rick Amme, former anchor (1980s-early 1990s).
  • John Beard, former anchor/reporter.
  • Tolly Carr, former morning anchor, charged with felony death by vehicle, felony serious injury by vehicle and driving while intoxicated in March 2007. He was sentenced to 25-39 months in prison in August 2007.
  • Aixa Diaz, weekend morning anchor, WESH in Orlando, Florida.
  • Harvey Dinkins, farm reporter from 1954-1962. Dinkins was billed as “North Carolina’s Favorite Farmer.”
  • Denise Franklin, former anchor (1983-1992).
  • Bob Gordon, the station’s first announcer. Gordon, real name Robert Gordon Van Horn, hosted Bob Gordon Theater for 19 years.
  • Jeff Hardin, former meteorologist (1998-2001). Currently Director of Communications for the NC Credit Union League.
  • Chris Horne, former morning anchor. Currently a realtor with Prudential Carolinas in Forsyth County, NC
  • Damany Lewis, former reporter/fill-in anchor (2004-2007) Now a reporter with KCRA (Sacramento, CA)
  • Monica Malpass, former anchor & reporter. Has been the co-anchor at WPVI (Philadelphia) since 1988
  • Melissa Marsh, former reporter/anchor (2002-2007)
  • Steve Adamson, former Weekday Morning and Noon Meteorologist (1986-1994) Now at WXIA TV Atlanta
  • Mike McClellan, former meteorologist. Currently working at Mobile Weather in Washington, IL
  • Kathy Murphy, former anchor. Went to work for WGCL in Atlanta in the late 90s.
  • Gene Overby, sports anchor and former voice of Wake Forest University athletics.
  • Angela Pellerano, former reporter/fill-in anchor. Now weekend anchor/reporter with WTVR (Richmond, VA).
  • Dan Rath, former sports anchor. Currently a realtor in Forsyth County, NC. Hosted weekly sports segment titled “I Dare Dan”, in which viewers would challenge Rath at sporting or gaming competitions
  • Chris Runge, former weatherman (1987 to 1996) Left WXII and went to work for WXLV (ABC affiliate in Winston-Salem). Now station manager for Educational TV Channel and school system spokesperson.
  • Glenn Scott, former weatherman and longtime morning man on WSJS radio.
  • Debbie Severs, former weather person.
  • Mary Ann Sheboy, reporter for station for 19 years.
  • Bonnie Schneider, meteorologist (joined CNN in 2005).
  • Fred Shropshire, former general assignment reporter (2002-2004). Shropshire worked as a reporter and fill-in anchor at WGN Chicago before becoming the weekend anchor for WTVD in Durham, North Carolina.
  • John Wendel, meteorologist for WCNC in Charlotte, North Carolina since January 2001.
  • Anthony Wilson, reporter & substitute anchor from 1990-1993; currently a weekend anchor and reporter at WTVD in Durham.
  • Scott Zahorik, former meteorologist.
  • Paul Dellegatto, former chief meteorologist (1986-1990), now chief meteorologist at WTVT.

News/Station Presentation

Newscast Titles

  • WSJS-TV News (1953-1967)
  • Eyewitness News (1967-1977)
  • NewsCenter 12 (1977-1985)
  • Channel 12 News (1985-1992)
  • Newswatch 12 (1992-1996)
  • NewsChannel 12 (1996-2000)
  • WXII NewsChannel 12 (2000-2003)
  • WXII 12 News (2003-present)

Station Slogans

  • Your Home for Piedmont-Triad and Southwest Virginia News (2007-present)

External links

  • WXII 12
  • Query the FCC’s TV station database for WXII-TV
  • BIAfn’s Media Web Database — Information on WXII-TV

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