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Floyd Kalber (December 23, 1924 – May 13, 2004) was an
American television journalist and anchorman,
nicknamed "The Big Tuna." Born in Omaha, Nebraska...
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Kalber (Persian: کالبر) is a
village in
Negur Rural District of the
Central District of
Dashtiari County,
Sistan and
Baluchestan province, Iran. At the...
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first two hours. Some anchors,
including Jim Fleming, Lew Wood,
Floyd Kalber and John Palmer, were
seasoned journalists before joining the program. Others...
- 1952–1953
Merrill Mueller 1953
Frank Blair 1953–1975 Lew Wood 1975–1976
Floyd Kalber 1976–1979 Tony
Guida 1979
Chris Wallace 1982 John
Palmer 1982–1989 Deborah...
- stations".
Chicago Sun-Times. p. 54. Feder,
Robert (June 25, 1987). "'Big Tuna'
Kalber sees no
threat from Rather".
Chicago Sun-Times. p. 70. Feder,
Robert (January...
- – now at Al
Jazeera English Bernard Kalb +
Marvin Kalb –
retired Floyd Kalber +
Megyn Kelly –
Sunday Night with
Megyn Kelly host and
Megyn Kelly Today...
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Markus Stemler,
Alexander Buck,
Benjamin Hörbe,
Alexander Buck,
Thomas Kalbér,
Moritz Hoffmeister, Kuen Il Song,
Carsten Richter,
Daniel Weis Won Cinema...
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After three years at WISH-TV, in 1975,
Pauley joined veteran anchor Floyd Kalber at NBC
affiliate WMAQ-TV to
become Chicago's
first woman co-anchor on a...
- re-hired lead
anchor John Drury, who had left for WGN-TV in 1979; and
Floyd Kalber, who had led WMAQ-TV to the top of the
ratings in the 1960s.
Drury and Mary...
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Augen fest
geschlossen Das Kalb
marschiert mit
ruhig festem Tritt. Die
Kälber,
deren Blut im
Schlachthof schon geflossen Sie
ziehn im
Geist in seinen...