TV & VIDEO - April 6, 1989
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Edie Magnus has left her co-anchor spot on “USA Today on TV” and is being succeeded by Beth Ruyak, the show’s Chicago correspondent and weekend anchor. A “USA” spokesman said Wednesday that Magnus gave no reason for her departure, which leaves only Bill McAtee remaining of show’s original four-member “dream anchor team,” as the original producer Steve Friedman introduced them last year.
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