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  1. George Putnam (July 14, 1914 – September 12, 2008) was an American television news reporter and talk show host based in Los Angeles. He was known for his catchy phrase "and that’s the up-to-the-minute news, up to the minute, that’s all the news" at the end of his broadcast.

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  2. George Palmer Putnam (September 7, 1887 – January 4, 1950) was an American publisher, writer and explorer. Known for his marriage to (and being the widower of) Amelia Earhart, he had also achieved fame as one of the most successful promoters in the United States during the 1930s.

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  3. George Putnam, longtime L.A. newsman, dies at 94. George Putnam, the pioneer television news anchorman and conservative commentator whose distinctive stentorian voice was familiar to...

  4. Sep 12, 2008 · The article remembers the life and career of George Putnam, a legendary Los Angeles broadcaster and talk show host who helped create the local television news format. It covers his achievements, his signature line, his radio show, his health problems and his survivors.

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  6. Sep 12, 2008 · George Putnam was a pioneer of local news and conservative talk radio in Los Angeles from the 1950s to the 1970s. He won three Emmys, appeared in films and the Rose Parade, and opposed the Iraq war.

  7. Sep 13, 2008 · George Putnam was a longtime news anchor in Los Angeles who inspired the character of Ted Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". He died in 2008 at age 94 after a career spanning radio and TV stations.

  8. Sep 18, 2008 · A tribute to George Putnam, a longtime radio and TV personality in Los Angeles who died in 2008. Learn about his career, style, and influence on local news and talk shows.

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