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== Background ==
== Background ==
Video Newscasters are newscasters for various news channels.   
Video Newscasters, including Carlos Ortiz, are newscasters for various news channels.   


== During the events of [[Independence Day (1996)]] played by [[Gary W. Cruz]], [[Ron Pitts]], [[Wendy L. Walsh]], [[Christine Devine]], and  
== During the events of [[Independence Day (1996)]] played by [[Gary W. Cruz]], [[Ron Pitts]], [[Wendy L. Walsh]], [[Christine Devine]], and [[Mark Thompson]] ==
[[Mark Thompson]] ==
A Video Newscaster reports on an object entering Russia as [[Co-Worker 2]] asks [[David Levinson]] if he has been watching what is going on.  Later, a Video Newscaster tells the audience in Los Angeles that they are advised not to shoot at the alien spaceships.
When the spaceship arrives, Co-Worker 5 asks [[David Levinson
 
 
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Video Newscaster

Background

Video Newscasters, including Carlos Ortiz, are newscasters for various news channels.

During the events of Independence Day (1996) played by Gary W. Cruz, Ron Pitts, Wendy L. Walsh, Christine Devine, and Mark Thompson

A Video Newscaster reports on an object entering Russia as Co-Worker 2 asks David Levinson if he has been watching what is going on. Later, a Video Newscaster tells the audience in Los Angeles that they are advised not to shoot at the alien spaceships.


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