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As of Monday afternoon, public radio station 90.7 WMFE was $42,000 short of its $350,000 goal. It hopes listeners respond on Giving Tuesday.
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WUCF TV seeks $298,000 in its year-end pledge drive and hopes to move viewers to give with specials about 'Sesame Street,' Aretha Franklin and Ken Burns' 'Country Music.'
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Kate DiCamillo, who grew up in Clermont, returns to Central Florida to promote her latest novel, 'Beverly, Right Here.' The New York Times says it may be her finest book yet, but she has an unpretentious way of handling acclaim.
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Rep. Val Demings, D-Orlando, says Trump 'got caught in the act' on a phone call with the Ukrainian leader, but a Republican congressman counters the president was using 'the blunt talk of a Manhattan businessman.'
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The Sunday guests include Val Demings, John Kerry, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Susan Page, Ruth Marcus, Jon Meacham, Mara Liasson, Mark Cuban and Alan Dershowitz.
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Your Thanksgiving TV choices include Celine Dion and the Muppets at the Macy's parade and Walt Disney World or the New Orleans Saints in prime time.
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'Queen of Versailles' Jackie Siegel has just a cameo in the drama 'Shooting Heroin,' but her fans will be happy to know she and husband David Siegel are working on a documentary and a scripted drama about their lives.
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Hannah Brown of 'The Bachelorette' was a more deserving victor than Bobby Bones on 'Dancing With the Stars.' But friends share their disappointment in season 28 of the ABC dance contest.
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WFTV's Jorge Estevez, one of Central Florida's high-profile anchors, is departing to work at WSB in Atlanta.
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The WESH 10 p.m. news, which airs on WKCF-Channel 18, will be simulcast as well on sister station Estrella TV Orlando.
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At Brouhaha, “Egghead & Twinkie,” directed and written by Sarah Holland from UCF, won the Grand Jury Award. “The Battle for the Bridge,” directed by Gordon LeCroy from Full Sail, won the Audience Award.
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In public-affairs programming this weekend, WFTV looks at the Daytona Tortugas, WKMG focuses on the Salvation Army, WOFL examines Visit Orlando and WUCF recaps 2019 space news.