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Jim Jensen, the ruggedly handsome anchorman who was one of New York’s most familiar newsmen for 30 years, died yesterday, four years after leaving WCBS-TV. Jensen, 73, had been admitted to Le… ...
THE END of the Jim Jensen era at WCBS/Ch. 2 is all but official. The newsman appeared for the last time two weeks ago as co-anchor of “Sunday Edition,” which now leaves him in the rare … ...
In Jensen’s 35 years as executive director of the Montana Environmental Information Center, the organization won dozens of important battles to protect the state’s land, air and water.
“I think Jensen makes a very compelling case when he argues that we should let NVIDIA sell those chips to the Chinese because otherwise China will indeed invest much more heavily in their own ...
Jim Jensen, Senior Category Owner, PTZ and Remote Systems at Panasonic Connect, shares how technologies are helping to reshape the workplace and create user-friendly environments.
Jim Jensen, the former WCBS-TV anchor who was a fixture on local news for a quarter-century, was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital with a heart ailment yesterday, a hospital official said. Jensen, 72, w… ...
Sheep farmer Jim Jensen discusses the uses of wool during Farm Field Days on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at Harward Farms in Springville.
Former Nebraska State Sen. James “Jim” Jensen had a knack for real estate development and a strong bent for community service. It was, however, his love of family that guided ...
A who’s who of New York television journalism yesterday turned out to bid farewell to broadcasting legend Jim Jensen, who died Saturday. He was 73. The ruggedly handsome former WCBS/Ch. 2 anc… ...
A member of the Arnolds Park City Council and the owner of two prominent businesses in the Iowa Great Lakes region has died. Jim Jensen began racing sailboats on West Lake Okoboji when he was five ...
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