Talk:Chris Whittle

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In 1986, 13-30 became Whittle Communications, which was one of America's top 100 media companies in the late 1980s - known for creating and publishing single-advertiser magazines that were placed in medical office waiting rooms. In 1990 (after a successful test run in 1989), Whittle Communications launched Channel One News, a national in-school television news program (first anchored by Kenny Rogers Jr., Brian Tochi, Michele Ruiz, Hicks Neal, Kathy Kronenberger and Mark Carter). Channel One News' programming reached eight million students daily in 12,000 schools and won the Peabody Award. Whittle sold the company in 1994. Bangabandhu (talk) 20:00, 3 August 2022 (UTC)

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We need copyright free picture of Chris added to this page. Asparish (talk) 13:57, 12 May 2023 (UTC)