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I was visiting a buddy of mine who gets WWOR on their dish and she had the news on last night and Byron Scott was reporting for WWOR from somewhere in suburban New York. I thought he worked for WCAU. What is up?
 
> I was visiting a buddy of mine who gets WWOR on their dish
> and she had the news on last night and Byron Scott was
> reporting for WWOR from somewhere in suburban New York. I
> thought he worked for WCAU. What is up?
>


I dunno, but he is not yet listed on their web page as part of the news team.
 
> I was visiting a buddy of mine who gets WWOR on their dish
> and she had the news on last night and Byron Scott was
> reporting for WWOR from somewhere in suburban New York. I
> thought he worked for WCAU. What is up?

I think I saw him on WNBC last year, which may confuse things more.<P ID="signature">______________
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> > I was visiting a buddy of mine who gets WWOR on their dish
>
> > and she had the news on last night and Byron Scott was
> > reporting for WWOR from somewhere in suburban New York. I
> > thought he worked for WCAU. What is up?
>
> I think I saw him on WNBC last year, which may confuse
> things more.
>
I think he freelances
 
> > > I was visiting a buddy of mine who gets WWOR on their
> dish
> >
> > > and she had the news on last night and Byron Scott was
> > > reporting for WWOR from somewhere in suburban New York.
> I
> > > thought he worked for WCAU. What is up?
> >
> > I think I saw him on WNBC last year, which may confuse
> > things more.
> >
> I think he freelances

So freelancers can work for two stations in the same market and two stations in different markets?
 
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