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Watch: On Camera, Part Of TV Set Collapses On Anchor, Co-Host Keeps Going
- Thursday March 11, 2021
- World News | Edited by Ridhima Shukla
A television anchor in Colombia was lucky to have come out without any major injuries after a part of the studio set came crashing down on him during a live show. A video of the incident has been shared widely on the internet since.
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Indian-American To Host This Year's Spelling Bee Contest
- Thursday May 19, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Indian-American Kevin Negandhi, a leading sports anchor with ESPN, would host this year's National Spelling Bee competition, becoming the first Indian-origin to present the prestigious event to a global audience. The spelling competition has produced Indian-American champions for eight consecutive years.
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Sportscaster Stuart Scott Dies at 49
- Monday January 5, 2015
- World News | Associated Press
Stuart Scott, the longtime "SportsCenter" anchor and ESPN personality known for his enthusiasm and ubiquity, died Sunday. He was 49.
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Watch: On Camera, Part Of TV Set Collapses On Anchor, Co-Host Keeps Going
- Thursday March 11, 2021
- World News | Edited by Ridhima Shukla
A television anchor in Colombia was lucky to have come out without any major injuries after a part of the studio set came crashing down on him during a live show. A video of the incident has been shared widely on the internet since.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian-American To Host This Year's Spelling Bee Contest
- Thursday May 19, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Indian-American Kevin Negandhi, a leading sports anchor with ESPN, would host this year's National Spelling Bee competition, becoming the first Indian-origin to present the prestigious event to a global audience. The spelling competition has produced Indian-American champions for eight consecutive years.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sportscaster Stuart Scott Dies at 49
- Monday January 5, 2015
- World News | Associated Press
Stuart Scott, the longtime "SportsCenter" anchor and ESPN personality known for his enthusiasm and ubiquity, died Sunday. He was 49.
- www.ndtv.com