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  1. 6 sty 2019 · WCCO-TV’s Mark Rosen retires after 50 years with the station this week, but he’ll continue to do sports talk radio on KFAN 100.3 FM, and will likely increase his presence on shows there.

  2. 2 paź 2018 · Mark Rosen, one of the most enduring and endearing personalities in Minnesota broadcast history, announced Monday that he's retiring from the WCCO, Channel 4, sports desk next year.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WCCO-TVWCCO-TV - Wikipedia

    WCCO-TV (channel 4), branded CBS Minnesota, is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving as the CBS outlet for the Twin Cities area.

  4. Mark Rosen's farewell to WCCO-TV, his home for nearly 50 years, was filled with plenty of heartwarming memories -- and sniffles -- in a commercial-free broadcast Thursday that featured...

  5. 7 sty 2019 · MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Mark Rosen is retiring from TV after covering Minnesota sports for 50 years at WCCO-TV. So, we thought it was fitting to look back at just how much sports in Minnesota...

  6. pavekmuseum.org › hall-of-fame › mark-rosenMark Rosen | Pavek Museum

    Combine homegrown talent, charisma, compassion, and boundless enthusiasm for sports in a hard-working, six-foot six-inch package and you’ve got Mark Rosen. Fortunately for Minnesotans, WCCO had the vision to recognize these qualities when the 17-year-old St. Louis Park teenager walked into the station in 1969.

  7. bringmethenews.com › minnesota-lifestyle › mark-rosen-retiring-after-50-years-atMark Rosen retiring after 50 years at WCCO-TV

    2 paź 2018 · The illustrious career of long-time Minnesota sports reporter Mark Rosen is coming to an end. WCCO-TV announced Monday night that Rosen will retire in April after covering the NCAA men's basketball Final Four at U.S. Bank Stadium.

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