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Veteran WFAA journalist Brad Watson to resign
Posted on March 18, 2013 at 7:45 PM
Updated Wednesday, Mar 20 at 12:24 PM
"Brad Watson is a Dallas institution, he's part of the fabric here at WFAA," said News Director Carolyn Mungo, who took the newsroom's top job in Feb. 2012. "He has done just a tremendous job upholding the standards of journalism."
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