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===Broadcast journalist===
 
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Davidson began his television career at WFAZ-FTV (now WMRI-FTV) in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1968, where he became the station's main news anchor man.<ref>{{cite episode |title=WMRI-FTV 60th Anniversary |network=WMRI-FTV (9abc) |airdate=January 4, 2014}}</ref>  With much fanfare on [[wikipedia:Labor Day|Labor Day]], 1968, 23-year-old Davidson made his debut on WFAZ as anchor of the 6:00 and 10:00 <small>P.M.</small> newscasts.  Elaine Carson joined Davidson as co-anchor where they, weatherman Sam Shingleton, and sports director [[Bernie Pantazi]] would help the station's news broadcast maintain the position as Northeast Indiana's top television news program in the local [[wikipedia:Nielsen ratings|Nielsen ratings]].
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Davidson began his television career at WFAZ-FTV (now WMRI-FTV) in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1968, where he became the station's main news anchor man.<ref>{{cite episode |title=WMRI-FTV 60th Anniversary |network=WMRI-FTV (9abc) |airdate=January 4, 2014}}</ref>  With much fanfare on [[wikipedia:Labor Day|Labor Day]], 1968, 23-year-old Davidson made his debut on WFAZ as anchor of the 6:00 and 10:00 <small>P.M.</small> newscasts.  Elaine Carson joined Davidson as co-anchor where they, weatherman Sam Shingleton, and sports director Dan Pantazi would help the station's news broadcast maintain the position as Northeast Indiana's top television news program in the local [[wikipedia:Nielsen ratings|Nielsen ratings]].
  
 
In 1969, Elaine Carlson departed for KIAA in Denver and Nora Wilson joined Davidson as co-anchor for the next seven years. In 1977, Sandra Parrsons joined Davidson as co-anchor, with Shingleton and Pantazi continuing as their respective roles as weatherman and sports anchor. Davidson's co-anchor departed for KDNC in Denver in 1982 and WFAZ had been sold to locally based ATE Media Corporation. Prior to station being sold to ATE Media, Patrice Rafferty reassigned Sam Shingelton to anchor the noon newscast's weather forecast and was replaced by Michelle Abernathy, while Dan Pantazi retired from WFAZ in 1982 and his son, Mark, became the station's sports director. Parrsons was replaced by Patricia Edwards in 1983; as they would help station's news broadcast maintain the dominant position as Fort Wayne's top television news program, to where it had dominated during Davidson's tenure and even when WFAZ and WPMA (now WNDI) swapped network affiliations in 1984. Davidson and Edwards co-anchored WMRI-FTV’s 5, 6, and late newscasts which he co-presented with Edwards for 18 years, making them the longest tenured anchor team in Fort Wayne television.  
 
In 1969, Elaine Carlson departed for KIAA in Denver and Nora Wilson joined Davidson as co-anchor for the next seven years. In 1977, Sandra Parrsons joined Davidson as co-anchor, with Shingleton and Pantazi continuing as their respective roles as weatherman and sports anchor. Davidson's co-anchor departed for KDNC in Denver in 1982 and WFAZ had been sold to locally based ATE Media Corporation. Prior to station being sold to ATE Media, Patrice Rafferty reassigned Sam Shingelton to anchor the noon newscast's weather forecast and was replaced by Michelle Abernathy, while Dan Pantazi retired from WFAZ in 1982 and his son, Mark, became the station's sports director. Parrsons was replaced by Patricia Edwards in 1983; as they would help station's news broadcast maintain the dominant position as Fort Wayne's top television news program, to where it had dominated during Davidson's tenure and even when WFAZ and WPMA (now WNDI) swapped network affiliations in 1984. Davidson and Edwards co-anchored WMRI-FTV’s 5, 6, and late newscasts which he co-presented with Edwards for 18 years, making them the longest tenured anchor team in Fort Wayne television.  

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