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  1. 24 Οκτ 2007 · Oct. 24–GREENVILLE — Robert A. Allen, a radio and television announcer better known to generations of Eastern North Carolina residents as the folksy Slim Short, died Sunday. He was 80. For 34...

  2. Raleigh, North Carolina's Klass band performs their 1989 release "Body Language" on Slim Short's "Carolina Today" show.

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  4. 23 Οκτ 2007 · Following his Wilson radio days Allen was hired by WNCT television in Greenville where he anchored the morning news show called “Carolina Today” for 34 years. The show, which ran from 1959 until 1998, was one of the longest-running locally-produced morning television shows in the nation.

  5. 21 Οκτ 2007 · If someone ever writes a book on Eastern North Carolina Broadcasting, there should be a chapter devoted to Slim Short, WNCT-TV was blessed to have his services for three decades as host of one of the longest running morning shows in the country, "Carolina Today", and for a short time hosted "Almanac" on WITN-TV with the late Dick Jones, many ...

  6. WNCT'S 70TH ANNIVERSARY: One of the most popular morning shows, Carolina Today, aired for years on WNCT. There were stars such as Jim Woods and Slim Short and personalities we still know today like Farmville Mayor John Moore and "Talk of the Town" host Henry Hinton.

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