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Newsradio Image Page

The show's "image" is defined by its legendary cast, many of whom became household names:

NewsRadio is a highly-regarded American workplace sitcom that aired on NBC from 1995 to 1999. Created by Paul Simms, the series is set at , a fictional #2 news radio station in New York City, and is celebrated for its blend of sharp, witty writing and chaotic physical comedy. The Iconic Ensemble NewsRadio image

: The klutzy, child-like reporter often at the center of physical gags. The show's "image" is defined by its legendary

: The youthful, perpetually stressed news director trying to manage an eccentric staff. : The youthful, perpetually stressed news director trying

: The conspiracy-theorist station handyman, a role Rogan took over after Ray Romano was originally cast.

: The station’s arrogant, deep-voiced lead anchor. This was Hartman's final regular role before his death in 1998.

: The billionaire station owner with a quirky, unpredictable management style.

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You must convert any ASCII binary (.bin) or hexadecimal (.hex) files, and assemble any assembly language (.asm) programs, before uploading.

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