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Encyclopedia > Cyndy Brucato

Cyndy Brucato is the lead anchor for the Twin Cities ABC affiliate, KSTP-TV (Channel 5).


Brucato worked at KSTP between 1981 and 1986. She then worked as press secretary for former Republican Governor Arne Carlson and later as communications director for Republican Norm Coleman.


In 1996 she co-founded Brucato & Halliday, a Minneapolis-based PR company whose clients have included Brown & Williamson, Eli Lilly, Koch Industries, the Minnesota House Republican Caucus, and Minnesota Property Tax Reform Coalition.


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Cyndy Brucato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (134 words)
Cyndy Brucato is the lead anchor for the Twin Cities ABC affiliate, KSTP-TV.
Brucato worked at KSTP between 1981 and 1986.
In 1996, she co-founded Brucato and Halliday, a Minneapolis-based PR firm whose clients have included Brown and Williamson, Eli Lilly, Koch Industries, the Minnesota House Republican Caucus, and Minnesota Property Tax Reform Coalition.
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Brucato was rehired after an 18-year absence from KSTP to help the struggling 6 p.m.
Brucato was not, shall we say, ratings dynamite in her first tour at the Five.
And even in that context, after Cyndy Brucato was fired the first time (in early '86), being "Brucatoed" was a Hubbard employee slang term for a particularly abrupt, suspicious termination.
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