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  • WHDH (TV)
  • Television station in Boston

    channel 7 nearly five hours later under a new license, signing on the new WNEV-TV at 5:55 a.m. ET that morning (however, the present WHDH does claim WNAC's

    WHDH (TV)

    WHDH (TV)

    WHDH_(TV)

  • WNEV
  • Radio station in Friars Point, Mississippi, United States

    Technical Data for WNEV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. WNEV fcc.gov. Accessed November 26, 2013 WNEV's official website

    WNEV

    WNEV

  • Angela Rippon
  • English television presenter (born 1944)

    worked as an Arts and Entertainments correspondent for WHDH-TV (then known as WNEV) in Boston, Massachusetts, US for a brief period, winning an Emmy for a documentary

    Angela Rippon

    Angela Rippon

    Angela_Rippon

  • WNAC-TV (Boston)
  • Television station in Boston (1948–1982)

    to improprieties by its parent company; it was replaced that morning with WNEV-TV (now WHDH), which operates on a separate license. The station was Boston's

    WNAC-TV (Boston)

    WNAC-TV (Boston)

    WNAC-TV_(Boston)

  • Todd Gross
  • American meteorologist

    1982. Known best for his years as a Boston meteorologist, Gross started at WNEV-TV (the present day WHDH-TV) in 1984 as a weekend meteorologist and science

    Todd Gross

    Todd_Gross

  • Tom Ellis (journalist)
  • American journalist (1932–2019)

    many called an under-the-table deal with Boston's re-launched Channel 7, WNEV-TV (now WHDH), to become lead-anchor for its re-organized news department

    Tom Ellis (journalist)

    Tom_Ellis_(journalist)

  • Tom Bergeron
  • American television personality (born 1955)

    cancellation in 1988, Bergeron remained lottery host until drawings moved to WNEV-TV in August 1987. Bergeron additionally served as the original host of WBZ's

    Tom Bergeron

    Tom Bergeron

    Tom_Bergeron

  • WBZ-TV
  • Television station in Boston

    1987. Both WCVB and WNEV (present-day WHDH) were in the running for picking up the rights; in the end, the torch was passed to WNEV, who saw the acquisition

    WBZ-TV

    WBZ-TV

  • Paula Zahn
  • American journalist and newscaster (born 1956)

    WFAA-TV in Dallas, KFMB-TV in San Diego, KPRC-TV in Houston, WHDH-TV (then WNEV) in Boston, and KCBS-TV in Los Angeles. In 1987, Zahn accepted an offer to

    Paula Zahn

    Paula Zahn

    Paula_Zahn

  • Liz Callaway
  • American actress and singer (born 1961)

    five years in Cats. Callaway also had her own children's television show on WNEV-TV in Boston, Ready to Go, which ran from 1987 to 1991, winning her an Emmy

    Liz Callaway

    Liz Callaway

    Liz_Callaway

  • Matt Lauer
  • Former American journalist (born 1957)

    Live on City Line, WCAU-TV, Philadelphia 1988–1989: Host, Talk of the Town, WNEV-TV, Boston 1989–1991: Co-host, 9 Broadcast Plaza, WWOR-TV, Secaucus, New

    Matt Lauer

    Matt Lauer

    Matt_Lauer

  • Robin Young
  • American journalist (born 1950)

    lead presenter, along with Tom Ellis, for the revamped evening newscasts on WNEV-TV (now WHDH) Channel 7. After one year, she switched her role at the station

    Robin Young

    Robin_Young

  • Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)
  • American television host and writer

    conclusion of the war. After departing CBS News in 1982, O'Reilly joined WNEV-TV (now WHDH) in Boston, as a weekday reporter, weekend anchor and later

    Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)

    Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)

    Bill_O'Reilly_(political_commentator)

  • The Perfect Storm (film)
  • 2000 film

    Christopher McDonald as Todd Gross, a Boston meteorologist working for the WNEV-TV (the present day WHDH-TV). Dash Mihok as Sergeant Jeremy Mitchell, a pararescueman

    The Perfect Storm (film)

    The_Perfect_Storm_(film)

  • Robert Kraft
  • American businessman and sports team owner (born 1941)

    a director of the board a year later, after the newly licensed station, WNEV-TV, signed on, replacing the former WNAC-TV. In 1986, Kraft was named president

    Robert Kraft

    Robert Kraft

    Robert_Kraft

  • Jack Edwards (sportscaster)
  • American sportscaster and television commentator

    Olympics. In 1988, Edwards became the weekend sports anchor for Boston's WNEV-TV/WHDH-TV. While working for the then-CBS affiliate, Edwards also called

    Jack Edwards (sportscaster)

    Jack Edwards (sportscaster)

    Jack_Edwards_(sportscaster)

  • Albedo 0.39
  • 1976 studio album by Vangelis

    in Indonesia. Some local newscasts used Pulstar as theme music, including WNEV in Boston, CBLT in Toronto and CBMT Newswatch in Montreal. In Brazil it appeared

    Albedo 0.39

    Albedo_0.39

  • WFXT
  • Television station in Boston

    announcer Chris Clausen had already been let go in late 1986 (promptly joining WNEV-TV in January 1987) in favor of the services of Fox affiliate voiceover Beau

    WFXT

    WFXT

    WFXT

  • Diane Willis
  • where she worked as a reporter and anchor. In 1983, she joined Boston's WNEV-TV as a reporter and was soon promoted to main female anchor, co-anchoring

    Diane Willis

    Diane_Willis

  • Jim Kelly (sportscaster)
  • American sportscaster

    became a sports anchor at WNEV-TV in Boston. He left the station that October in a "mutual decision" between him and WNEV management. Also in 1985, he

    Jim Kelly (sportscaster)

    Jim_Kelly_(sportscaster)

  • Zip Rzeppa
  • American novelist

    then went to WNEV-TV in Boston, where he was reunited with Bill O'Reilly, who had recently been hired as a news anchor. After leaving WNEV-TV, Rzeppa was

    Zip Rzeppa

    Zip_Rzeppa

  • WRKO
  • Talk radio station in Boston, Massachusetts

    replacement station. WNAC-TV signed off permanently on May 21, 1982, with WNEV-TV (now WHDH-TV) taking its place the next morning. After a long and protracted

    WRKO

    WRKO

    WRKO

  • You Can't Take It with You (TV series)
  • 1987 American TV series or program

    It's All in Who You Ask". The New York Times. Retrieved October 17, 2012. WNEV 7 Lively Arts billboard/You Can't Take it With You promo- October 1987 on

    You Can't Take It with You (TV series)

    You_Can't_Take_It_with_You_(TV_series)

  • RKO General
  • American broadcasting mass media corporation

    the FCC granted a full license to NETV, which relaunched the station as WNEV-TV. The station has since changed its call letters to WHDH-TV (not to be

    RKO General

    RKO_General

  • Diana Williams
  • Television journalist

    weeknight anchor at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. at WBTV. From 1987 to 1991, she worked at WNEV (now WHDH) in Boston, Massachusetts. Williams joined WABC in 1991 as a reporter

    Diana Williams

    Diana_Williams

  • WSBK-TV
  • Television station in Boston

    ABC (first WNAC-TV, then WCVB-TV), and CBS (first WHDH-TV, then WNAC-TV/WNEV-TV) affiliates until 1981. The station also ran several movies a day (one

    WSBK-TV

    WSBK-TV

    WSBK-TV

  • KCAL-TV
  • Television station in Los Angeles

    WNAC-TV's non-license assets to New England Television, who used them to launch WNEV-TV (now WHDH) in place of WNAC-TV that May 21. The WNAC-TV decision also

    KCAL-TV

    KCAL-TV

    KCAL-TV

  • WLS-TV
  • Television station in Chicago

    major changes to the station's management. ABC hired Bill Applegate from WNEV-TV in Boston (now WHDH) as the station's news director. Shortly after, general

    WLS-TV

    WLS-TV

    WLS-TV

  • WCVB-TV
  • Television station in Boston

    African American). Ultimately, WCVB lost its bid for the lottery rights to WNEV-TV (channel 7), which began broadcasting the drawings and all other related

    WCVB-TV

    WCVB-TV

    WCVB-TV

  • KCLT
  • Radio station in West Helena, Arkansas, United States

    One Ownership Owner West Helena Broadcasters Inc. Sister stations KAKJ, WNEV History First air date 1984 Technical information Facility ID 71608 Class

    KCLT

    KCLT

  • Lyn Vaughn
  • American news anchor

    affiliate WNAC and stayed with channel 7 when it became WNEV-TV in 1982. She declined an offer from WNEV to extend her contract and left Boston for Atlanta

    Lyn Vaughn

    Lyn_Vaughn

  • List of local children's television series (United States)
  • Alley (with Major Mudd) WBZ-TV: Small Fry Club (with Big Brother Bob Emery) WNEV-TV: The Story Lady (mid 1980s) WSBK-TV: Willie Whistle ("Dick Beach") WGBH-TV:

    List of local children's television series (United States)

    List_of_local_children's_television_series_(United_States)

  • Mike Taibbi
  • American television journalist (born c. 1949)

    for rival station WNAC-TV as a reporter and co-anchor. Taibbi worked for WNEV-TV in Boston until 1983 when he left to study law at the University of Chicago

    Mike Taibbi

    Mike_Taibbi

  • Janet Langhart
  • American television journalist and anchor

    She returned to Boston television, producing some special programming for WNEV-TV (channel 7). She then briefly rejoined WCVB-TV (Channel 5), making some

    Janet Langhart

    Janet Langhart

    Janet_Langhart

  • Hank Phillippi Ryan
  • American investigative reporter

    in Atlanta in 1976 as political reporter and weekend anchor. Ryan joined WNEV-TV (present-day WHDH) in 1983 as a general assignment reporter and in 1989

    Hank Phillippi Ryan

    Hank Phillippi Ryan

    Hank_Phillippi_Ryan

  • Operation Prime Time
  • Television programming provider

    Baltimore WBAL-TV 11 Baton Rouge WVLA-TV 33 Birmingham WBRC-TV 6 Boston WNAC-TV/ WNEV-TV 7 WLVI 56 Charlotte WBTV 3 Chicago WGN-TV 9 Cincinnati WKRC-TV 12 Cleveland

    Operation Prime Time

    Operation_Prime_Time

  • Howie Carr
  • American journalist and political commentator (born 1952)

    worked as the paper's State House bureau chief. As a political reporter for WNEV (now WHDH) in 1982, his coverage of then-mayor Kevin White was so relentless

    Howie Carr

    Howie Carr

    Howie_Carr

  • John Dennis (talk show host)
  • American broadcaster

    studio anchorman at WPSL radio. In 1977, he joined WNAC-TV Channel 7 (later WNEV and now WHDH-TV) in Boston. Over the next 21 years, he covered the Boston

    John Dennis (talk show host)

    John_Dennis_(talk_show_host)

  • Edward Fredkin
  • American physicist and computer scientist (1934–2023)

    New England Television Corporation (owner of Boston's then CBS affiliate WNEV on channel 7), and The Reliable Water Company (manufacturer of advanced sea

    Edward Fredkin

    Edward Fredkin

    Edward_Fredkin

  • Miles O'Brien (journalist)
  • American science journalist

    special segment reporter/producer in St. Petersburg, Florida 1986–1991: WNEV/WHDH general assignment reporter/anchor in Boston 1991–1992: Monitor Channel

    Miles O'Brien (journalist)

    Miles O'Brien (journalist)

    Miles_O'Brien_(journalist)

  • List of news presenters
  • Brian Williams, formerly NBC Nightly News Diana Williams, WABC-TV, formerly WNEV-TV (now WHDH-TV) Mary Alice Williams, NBC News Walter Winchell (deceased)

    List of news presenters

    List_of_news_presenters

  • May 1982
  • Month of 1982

    General, having lost the license. New England Television began operations of WNEV-TV (now independent station WHDH) on channel 7. The fishing vessels Camelot

    May 1982

    May 1982

    May_1982

  • David G. Mugar
  • Armenian-American businessman (1939–2022)

    Foundation, a not-for-profit organization founded by Mugar. Mugar also owned WNEV, later known as WHDH (locally, channel 7), a television station broadcasting

    David G. Mugar

    David_G._Mugar

  • List of New England Patriots broadcasters
  • Vataha 1980 Roger Twibell and Gil Santos 1981 Gil Santos Bob Lobel 1982 1983 WNEV-TV Jim Kelly Tim Mazzetti and Will McDonough 1984 WBZ-TV Bob Lobel Gino Cappelletti

    List of New England Patriots broadcasters

    List_of_New_England_Patriots_broadcasters

  • Harvey Leonard
  • American television meteorologist

    meteorologist. By the time the station was sold to New England Television and became WNEV-TV in 1982 (the same ownership would rename it again to WHDH in 1990), Leonard

    Harvey Leonard

    Harvey_Leonard

  • WEEI (AM)
  • Radio station in Boston

    Corporation (NETV) owned CBS affiliate WNEV-TV (channel 7). (Sconnix sold WBOS a year earlier.) On March 12, 1990, WNEV's call letters became WHDH-TV to correspond

    WEEI (AM)

    WEEI (AM)

    WEEI_(AM)

  • Upton Bell
  • American sports executive and commentator

    and Upton Commentary with columnist Will McDonough of The Boston Globe on WNEV Channel 7 (1984–1988) and New England Sports Final (1989–2007). He was also

    Upton Bell

    Upton_Bell

  • 1982 in American television
  • own part. Several hours later, New England Television begins operations of WNEV-TV (now independent station WHDH) on channel 7, retaining WNAC-TV's former

    1982 in American television

    1982_in_American_television

  • 1990 in American television
  • its regular-season league championship. March 12 CBS affiliate in Boston, WNEV-TV changes its name to WHDH-TV. March 13 All My Children actress Debbi Morgan

    1990 in American television

    1990_in_American_television

  • WUTF-TV
  • Television station in Worcester, Massachusetts

    and CBS (that were declined by WBZ-TV channel 4; WCVB-TV channel 5; and WNEV-TV channel 7, now WHDH), which had previously aired on Boston's WQTV (channel

    WUTF-TV

    WUTF-TV

    WUTF-TV

  • Peter Bynoe
  • American lawyer and businessman (born 1951)

    financier with offices in two cities, and formerly part owner of Boston's WNEV-TV. But Lee and Bynoe were unable to meet the deadline to purchase the team

    Peter Bynoe

    Peter_Bynoe

  • Will Cloney
  • American athletics administrator

    Association of International Marathons and Distance Races and a commentator for WNEV-TV's coverage of the Boston Marathon. He spent his later years residing in

    Will Cloney

    Will_Cloney

  • KAKJ
  • Radio station in Marianna, Arkansas, United States

    One Ownership Owner L.T. Simes II & Raymond Simes Sister stations KCLT, WNEV Technical information Licensing authority FCC Facility ID 36143 Class A ERP

    KAKJ

    KAKJ

  • 98.7 FM
  • FM radio frequency

    Wisconsin WMOF-LP in Live Oak, Florida WMZQ in Washington, District of Columbia WNEV in Friar's Point, Mississippi WNLC in East Lyme, Connecticut WNNS in Springfield

    98.7 FM

    98.7_FM

  • WBZ-FM
  • Sports radio station in Boston

    move to another tower in Newton, as the new owners of channel 7 (renamed WNEV-TV) did not lease space on its tower. However, in the wake of the loss of

    WBZ-FM

    WBZ-FM

  • National Video Center
  • Video production company & studios

    (2014) A Weekend with Wendell (video post-production) (1998) WCIX (1989) WNEV-TV (1989) WPIX (1990) WBAL-TV (1991) Bravo (1992, 2001) PBS (1992) PRISM

    National Video Center

    National_Video_Center

  • Lester Strong
  • Strong started as a general assignment reporter at Boston CBS affiliate WNEV-TV, present-day WHDH, in June 1984, becoming the weekend co-anchor one month

    Lester Strong

    Lester_Strong

  • WHDH-TV (channel 5)
  • Television station in Boston (1957–1972)

    Broadcasting. pp. 26–28, 30–32. McCabe, Bruce (January 10, 1990). "Name game: WNEV to become WHDH". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 36. Retrieved

    WHDH-TV (channel 5)

    WHDH-TV (channel 5)

    WHDH-TV_(channel_5)

  • WLNE-TV
  • Television station in New Bedford, Massachusetts

    that time. Providence area viewers could also watch the preempted shows via WNEV, which was available over-the-air on the Massachusetts side of the market

    WLNE-TV

    WLNE-TV

  • Independent Network News (TV program)
  • American syndicated TV news program

    Holbrook, who joined the operation a year earlier after anchoring at WNAC-TV/WNEV-TV in Boston, became co-anchor with Harper. Also on March 12, 1984, WPIX

    Independent Network News (TV program)

    Independent_Network_News_(TV_program)

  • Good Day! (TV program)
  • American morning television program

    exposure had most recently been as a reporter/news contributor on CBS affiliate WNEV-TV (present-day WHDH), returned to Good Day! for a third time. She and psychologist

    Good Day! (TV program)

    Good_Day!_(TV_program)

  • Steve Murphy (news anchor)
  • Canadian journalist

    that program in 1986, replacing Wright, who moved to Boston to anchor at WNEV-TV. He continued to host The Hotline in the morning and Live At 5 at night

    Steve Murphy (news anchor)

    Steve Murphy (news anchor)

    Steve_Murphy_(news_anchor)

  • List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WP)
  • WNEF 91.7 FM Newburyport, Massachusetts WNEQ 90.3 FM Taylortown, New Jersey WNEV 98.7 FM Friar's Point, Mississippi WNEW-FM 102.7 FM New York City WNEX-FM

    List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WP)

    List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WN–WP)

  • Hotel Manger
  • Former hotel in Boston, Massachusetts

    estimated 26,000 people observed the implosion, which was also televised live by WNEV. The hotel was demolished in order to make way for the construction of the

    Hotel Manger

    Hotel Manger

    Hotel_Manger

  • List of radio stations in Mississippi
  • Group Inc Rhythmic AC WNAU 1470 AM New Albany Mpm Investment Group Oldies WNEV 98.7 FM Friars Point L.T. Simes II & Raymond Simes Blues WNIX 1330 AM Greenville

    List of radio stations in Mississippi

    List_of_radio_stations_in_Mississippi

  • The Touch (radio network)
  • Vicksburg, Mississippi – KSBU Selma, Alabama – WJAM Friars Point, Mississippi – WNEV Marianna, Arkansas – KAKJ West Helena, Arkansas – KCLT Mobile, Alabama –

    The Touch (radio network)

    The_Touch_(radio_network)

  • WNHT (TV)
  • Television station in Concord, New Hampshire (1984–1989)

    6 p.m. The station failed to draw viewers who had been used to tuning to WNEV-TV for CBS programming. Further exacerbating the young affiliate's woes,

    WNHT (TV)

    WNHT_(TV)

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  • DAND
  • Male

    Scottish

    DAND

    Pet form of Scottish Aindrea, DAND means "man; warrior."

  • EROL
  • Male

    Turkish

    EROL

    Turkish name EROL means "brave."

  • Agyfen
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Agyfen

    Gives.

  • Athmarr
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Athmarr

    Noble; Famous

  • Chara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Chara

    Quiet and frisky

  • Janeesh
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Janeesh

    Lord of men leader, Master of men

  • Bledsoe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bledsoe

    English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Bledisloe, from the Old English personal name Blīð (a byname meaning ‘cheerful’) + Old English hlāw ‘mound’, ‘tumulus’.

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  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Sammy

    Listen; name of God.

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gautham | கௌதம 

    Lord Buddha (Celebrity Name: Namrata Shirodkar and Mahesh Babu)

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Druthi | த்ருதீ

    Softened

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