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  • WNTA
  • Radio station in Rockford, Illinois, United States

    WNTA (1330 AM) is a radio station licensed to Rockford, Illinois, United States. It serves the Rockford/Stateline area, using a two tower directional antenna

    WNTA

    WNTA

  • WNET
  • Television station in Newark, New Jersey

    was changed to WNTA-TV to reflect the new ownership; the radio stations also adopted these call letters. NTA's cash resources enabled WNTA to produce a

    WNET

    WNET

    WNET

  • NTA Film Network
  • Early American television network

    unprofitable and was discontinued by 1961. The NTA Film Network's flagship station WNTA-TV is now WNET, one of the flagship stations of the Public Broadcasting Service

    NTA Film Network

    NTA_Film_Network

  • Clay Cole
  • American DJ and television host (1938–2010)

    television dance program, The Clay Cole Show, which aired in New York City on WNTA-TV and WPIX-TV from 1959 to 1968. Clay Cole was born in Youngstown, Ohio

    Clay Cole

    Clay_Cole

  • WNTA (1150 AM)
  • Radio station in Rockford, Illinois, United States

    WNTA (1150 AM) was a radio station in Rockford, Illinois, United States. It was last owned by the Segueway Broadcasting Corporation and operated from June

    WNTA (1150 AM)

    WNTA_(1150_AM)

  • The Magic Clown
  • 1949 American TV series or program

    After that, it was renamed Bonomo, The Magic Clown and was broadcast on WNTA from September 29, 1958 to July 24, 1959. The show was sponsored by Bonomo

    The Magic Clown

    The Magic Clown

    The_Magic_Clown

  • Billie Holiday
  • American jazz singer (1915–1959)

    1958 Telethon, NY Dean Martin Unknown May 29, 1958 Art Ford's Jazz Party, WNTA-TV NY Art Ford "You've Changed", "I Love My Man", "When Your Lover Has Gone"

    Billie Holiday

    Billie Holiday

    Billie_Holiday

  • WNJU
  • Television station in Linden, New Jersey

    are used as WNJU and WNBC's New Jersey news bureau. Conceived to replace WNTA-TV as northern New Jersey's commercial station and to provide specialty ethnic

    WNJU

    WNJU

    WNJU

  • List of local children's television series (United States)
  • School WNTA (now WNET): Junior Carnival (with "Uncle" Steve Hollis) (Sunday version of essentially same show as Junior Frolics with different host) WNTA (now

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

    List_of_local_children's_television_series_(United_States)

  • Newark, New Jersey
  • Most populous city in New Jersey, United States

    Theater known as the "Television Center Newark". The studios were home to WNTA-13 beginning in 1958 and WNJU-47 until 1989. WNET, the successor to WATV

    Newark, New Jersey

    Newark, New Jersey

    Newark,_New_Jersey

  • WXBK
  • Radio station in Newark, New Jersey, United States

    holdings in 1961, with WNTA-TV being sold to a New York City-based nonprofit educational group (it is now WNET), and the WNTA radio stations going to

    WXBK

    WXBK

  • The Hate That Hate Produced
  • 1959 TV series or program

    Wallace and Lomax were television journalists for News Beat, a program on WNTA-TV (now WNET) in New York. Lomax told Wallace about the Nation of Islam,

    The Hate That Hate Produced

    The_Hate_That_Hate_Produced

  • National Telefilm Associates
  • American television syndicator (1954–1984)

    recently gone out of business). The ad-hoc network's flagship station was WNTA-TV, channel 13 in New York. The NTA Network was launched as a "fourth TV

    National Telefilm Associates

    National_Telefilm_Associates

  • The David Susskind Show
  • 1958 American TV series or program

    launched in 1958 and aired initially in New York over independent station WNTA-TV. Susskind's interview of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, which aired

    The David Susskind Show

    The_David_Susskind_Show

  • Jazz Party (TV series)
  • 1958 American TV series or program

    known as Art Ford's Jazz Party, is a TV series featuring jazz musicians on WNTA-TV in New York City, which aired on Thursdays at 9pm ET from May 8, 1958

    Jazz Party (TV series)

    Jazz_Party_(TV_series)

  • Fourth television network
  • American hypothetical competitor to the Big Three networks

    load and WNTA-TV was losing money against stiff competition from independent stations WNEW-TV and WOR-TV. After being placed on the market, WNTA was sold

    Fourth television network

    Fourth_television_network

  • Chuck McCann
  • American actor (1934–2018)

    featuring the Paul Ashley Puppets. Together, they did The Puppet Hotel for WNTA-TV, Channel 13; then Laurel & Hardy & Chuck, Let's Have Fun, and The Chuck

    Chuck McCann

    Chuck McCann

    Chuck_McCann

  • List of television stations in New Jersey
  • (1952–1954) WKBS-TV Burlington (1965–1983) WNYJ-TV West Milford (1996–2017) WNTA-TV Newark (1948–1961) WRTV Asbury Park (1953–1955) Licensed to Secaucus,

    List of television stations in New Jersey

    List_of_television_stations_in_New_Jersey

  • Joan Ganz Cooney
  • American television writer and producer (born 1929)

    group was attempting to acquire Newark, New Jersey–based independent station WNTA-TV (channel 13), which would become the precursor of PBS station WNET, the

    Joan Ganz Cooney

    Joan Ganz Cooney

    Joan_Ganz_Cooney

  • WNYM
  • Conservative talk radio station in Hackensack, New Jersey

    which changed the station's call letters to WNTA. National Telefilm split up its holdings in 1961, with WNTA-TV (now WNET) being sold to a New York City-based

    WNYM

    WNYM

  • Limenitis arthemis
  • Species of butterfly

    nucleotide variants in the genome of these butterflies. Specifically, the gene WntA was found to be responsible for mimicry between L. arthemis and the pipevine

    Limenitis arthemis

    Limenitis arthemis

    Limenitis_arthemis

  • List of longest-running American television series
  • same day on ESPNews Originally Open End; prior to syndication, aired on WNTA-TV 1958–1961 Broadcast locally on WQXI in 1971 and moved to WTBS starting

    List of longest-running American television series

    List_of_longest-running_American_television_series

  • Ely Landau
  • American film producer (1920–1993)

    board of the company. Among NTA's assets were television stations including WNTA-TV in Newark, N.J. (now WNET), whose pioneering programming included award-winning

    Ely Landau

    Ely Landau

    Ely_Landau

  • List of NTA Film Network affiliates in Canada
  • operated from August 1956 to 1961, when the network's flagship station, WNTA-TV, was sold. Although NTA was based in the United States, many Canadian

    List of NTA Film Network affiliates in Canada

    List_of_NTA_Film_Network_affiliates_in_Canada

  • Republic Entertainment (1984–2010)
  • Defunct American television syndicator (1954–2010)

    recently gone out of business). The ad-hoc network's flagship station was WNTA-TV, channel 13 in New York. The NTA Network was launched as a "fourth TV

    Republic Entertainment (1984–2010)

    Republic_Entertainment_(1984–2010)

  • WWOR-TV
  • Television station in Secaucus, New Jersey

    narrowed to three, as WOR-TV and its competition benefited from the sale of WNTA-TV (channel 13), formerly the anchor station of the short-lived NTA Film

    WWOR-TV

    WWOR-TV

    WWOR-TV

  • The Clay Cole Show
  • 1959 TV series or program

    New York City, hosted by Clay Cole from 1959 to 1967. First broadcast on WNTA-TV (now WNET) in September 1959 as Rate the Records, within two months the

    The Clay Cole Show

    The_Clay_Cole_Show

  • List of United States over-the-air television networks
  • Network – A project that flourished from 1956–1962, with anchor station WNTA in New York/Newark, gaining at its height over 100 affiliates, and drawing

    List of United States over-the-air television networks

    List_of_United_States_over-the-air_television_networks

  • Al Hodge
  • American actor (1912–1979)

    Serial" (later the series was retitled:"Serial Theater") weekday evenings on WNTA TV Ch.13 during the 1959 TV season. Hodge's last regular TV stint was hosting

    Al Hodge

    Al Hodge

    Al_Hodge

  • Mid-West Family Broadcasting
  • contemporary/AC WXRX - 104.9 FM - Active rock WXRX-HD2 - 100.5 - Classic hits WNTA - 1330 AM / 97.1 FM - Sports talk "Mid-West adds Mavericks to its Family

    Mid-West Family Broadcasting

    Mid-West_Family_Broadcasting

  • List of pre–Stonewall riots American television episodes with LGBTQ themes
  • her show to WNTA. 1959 Showcase WABD WNTA Untitled Another introductory discussion of the topic of homosexuality. 1959 Showcase WABD WNTA "Problems of

    List of pre–Stonewall riots American television episodes with LGBTQ themes

    List_of_pre–Stonewall_riots_American_television_episodes_with_LGBTQ_themes

  • List of programs broadcast by the NTA Film Network
  • North America from 1956 to around 1961, when the network's flagship station, WNTA-TV, was sold. All programs are listed below, whether they were NTA original

    List of programs broadcast by the NTA Film Network

    List_of_programs_broadcast_by_the_NTA_Film_Network

  • David Susskind
  • American producer and talk show host

    Open End began in 1958 on New York City's commercial independent station WNTA-TV, channel 13, the predecessor to WNET, and was so titled because the program

    David Susskind

    David_Susskind

  • Stabbing of Adele Morales
  • 1960 event

    wounds. The following day, he appeared for an interview with Mike Wallace for WNTA-TV. During this interview, he described the knife as a symbol of manhood

    Stabbing of Adele Morales

    Stabbing_of_Adele_Morales

  • 1959 in television
  • Produced, a documentary on Black nationalism in the United States, airs on WNTA-TV. July 24 – The Kitchen Debate occurs in Moscow, recorded on color videotape

    1959 in television

    1959_in_television

  • KCET
  • Television station in Los Angeles

    assisted a non-profit group in purchasing commercial independent VHF station WNTA-TV and converting it into non-commercial, educational WNDT (it is now WNET)

    KCET

    KCET

  • List of longest-running American first-run syndicated television series
  • The Phil Donahue Show Originally Open End; prior to syndication, aired on WNTA-TV 1958–1961 On ABC 1950–1955; also Westbrook Hospital, 1975–1981 Other names:

    List of longest-running American first-run syndicated television series

    List_of_longest-running_American_first-run_syndicated_television_series

  • J. C. Higginbotham
  • American jazz trombonist (1906–1973)

    1960s. He also appeared on the DuMont series Jazz Party (1958), aired on WNTA-TV. During the tenure with Luis Russell on February 5, 1930, a single session

    J. C. Higginbotham

    J. C. Higginbotham

    J._C._Higginbotham

  • WXRX
  • Radio station in Belvidere, Illinois, United States

    Owner Mid-West Family Broadcasting (Long Nine, Inc.) Sister stations WGFB, WNTA, WRTB History First air date February 27, 1971 (1971-02-27) (as WKWL) Former

    WXRX

    WXRX

  • Virginia Mathews
  • American literacy advocate and author (1925–2011)

    Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. Reading Out Loud also opened on WNTA-TV (now WNET-TV) in New York City and 46 educational TV stations around the

    Virginia Mathews

    Virginia Mathews

    Virginia_Mathews

  • List of radio stations in Illinois
  • contemporary WNSV 104.7 FM Nashville Dana Communications, Inc. Classic hits WNTA 1330 AM Rockford Long Nine, Inc. Regional Mexican WNTH 88.1 FM Winnetka Board

    List of radio stations in Illinois

    List_of_radio_stations_in_Illinois

  • A Lion Walks Among Us
  • 10th episode of the 1st season of Bus Stop

    Gould (December 10, 1961). "Television Notebook: Fabian, Julie Harris And WNTA-TV Sale". The New York Times. p. X21. Jack Gould (April 22, 1962). "Dangerous

    A Lion Walks Among Us

    A_Lion_Walks_Among_Us

  • WGFB
  • Radio station in Rockton, Illinois, United States

    Ownership Owner Mid-West Family Broadcasting (Long Nine, Inc.) Sister stations WNTA, WRTB, WXRX History First air date March 1963 Former call signs WBEL-FM (1963–1967)

    WGFB

    WGFB

  • Beryl Bernay
  • American journalist and children's television creator (1926–2020)

    Cadet NBC Betty 1959-1960 Merry-Go-Round-the-World WNTA-TV writer, narrator 1960-1961 Day Watch WNTA-TV children's host, artist, puppeteer 1962-1964 All

    Beryl Bernay

    Beryl_Bernay

  • KMSP-TV
  • Television station in Minneapolis

    such an arrangement. National Telefilm Associates, which later purchased WNTA-TV in the New York City area, purchased the 75 percent of United Television

    KMSP-TV

    KMSP-TV

    KMSP-TV

  • WNYE-TV
  • Television station in New York City

    reason, in September 1962, Newark, New Jersey–based commercial independent WNTA-TV (channel 13) was converted into non-commercial WNDT (now WNET), which

    WNYE-TV

    WNYE-TV

    WNYE-TV

  • WHYY-TV
  • Television station in Wilmington, Delaware

    National Telefilm Associates, another owner of a New York City-area station (WNTA-TV); locally based Rollins Broadcasting, owned by former lieutenant governor

    WHYY-TV

    WHYY-TV

  • Medea (1959 film)
  • a6. 2-HOUR TV DRAMA TO BE GIVEN DAILY: ' Play of Week, 'Taped Series on WNTA, Due Oct. 12 With Miss Anderson in 'Medea' By VAL ADAMS. New York Times 16

    Medea (1959 film)

    Medea_(1959_film)

  • Betty Walker
  • Jewish-American actress and comedian

    traditional news programs with comedy clips, the commentator for Newark's WNTA station noted that record sales in the area for her album greatly benefited

    Betty Walker

    Betty_Walker

  • Louis Lomax
  • American journalist

    he became the first African-American television journalist when he joined WNTA-TV in New York. In 1959, Lomax told his colleague Mike Wallace about the

    Louis Lomax

    Louis_Lomax

  • 1958–59 United States network television schedule
  • The 90-minute series Jazz Party aired from May 8 to December 25, 1958, on WNTA-TV Thursdays at 9pm ET and was offered to NTA Film Network affiliates during

    1958–59 United States network television schedule

    1958–59_United_States_network_television_schedule

  • Across the Board
  • 1959 American television game show

    show an inferior copy of another crossword game show from New York City, WNTA-TV's Double Cross. The Cross-Wits, crossword game show of 1975–1980 Ewald's

    Across the Board

    Across_the_Board

  • Edie Landau
  • American film producer (1927–2022)

    start-up company National Telefilm Associates which owned television station WNTA Channel 13 in NYC, considered the "fourth TV network" in the early days of

    Edie Landau

    Edie_Landau

  • Ted Steele (bandleader)
  • American bandleader and host of radio and TV

    of the teenage record hop programs," on WNTA in Newark, New Jersey. He also was host of Don't Call Us on WNTA. In 1942, Steele was named director of programs

    Ted Steele (bandleader)

    Ted Steele (bandleader)

    Ted_Steele_(bandleader)

  • Basketball Days
  • Newcastle Eagles Jiangsu Lions National teams Netherlands Nigeria United Arab Emirates Unofficial teams New York City Warriors WNTA Falcons 94 Fifty All Stars

    Basketball Days

    Basketball_Days

  • Uline Arena
  • Indoor arena in Washington, D.C.

    to the hotel under police escort, he sat down for a filmed interview with WNTA of New York. The interview was not broadcast immediately but according to

    Uline Arena

    Uline Arena

    Uline_Arena

  • The United States Steel Hour
  • Television series

    Retrieved February 8, 2025. Adams, Val (October 21, 1959). "Miss Hayes Signs for WNTA Drama: 'Cherry Orchard' Listed as Possibility for Actress — 'Masquerade Party'

    The United States Steel Hour

    The_United_States_Steel_Hour

  • Oliver A. Unger
  • American film producer

    assets were American television stations including Channel 13 in Newark, N.J. WNTA-TV (now WNET), whose programming included award-winning shows such as The

    Oliver A. Unger

    Oliver A. Unger

    Oliver_A._Unger

  • Jimmy Nelson (ventriloquist)
  • American ventriloquist (1928–2019)

    he hosted a 30-minute local TV show in New York titled Studio 99-1/2 on WNTA-TV, channel 13. Ostensibly aimed at children, Studio 99-1/2 featured satirical

    Jimmy Nelson (ventriloquist)

    Jimmy_Nelson_(ventriloquist)

  • Rockford Foresters
  • Collegiate baseball team based in Illinois

    Joe Stefani Mascots Forester Newspaper Rockford Register Star Television WREX, WTVO, WIFR, WQRF Radio WTJK, WNTA Team Website www.RockfordForesters.com

    Rockford Foresters

    Rockford_Foresters

  • Herb Sheldon
  • American television personality and entertainer

    management on August 8, 1958. He briefly served as the host of two TV shows for WNTA TV Channel 13 in Newark, N.J. "Hold That Camera" (a late night TV game show

    Herb Sheldon

    Herb_Sheldon

  • The Play of the Week
  • American television anthology series

    broadcast nightly and Sunday afternoons on NTA-owned independent station WNTA-TV (now WNET) in New York City, and syndicated to approximately 100 other

    The Play of the Week

    The_Play_of_the_Week

  • Mantovani (TV series)
  • 1959 American TV series or program

    the Hi-Los. In Newark, New Jersey, radio station WNTA simulcast the audio of the broadcast on WNTA-TV and encouraged listeners to tune in both with receivers

    Mantovani (TV series)

    Mantovani_(TV_series)

  • Allyn Edwards
  • American radio and TV announcer and host (1914 or 1915 - 1968)

    York City as an announcer. He later worked at New York City radio stations WNTA and WNBC. In 1950 he worked at WNEW radio in New York City on the programs

    Allyn Edwards

    Allyn_Edwards

  • List of NTA Film Network affiliates in the United States
  • complete program line-up. Even NTA's three owned-and-operated stations (O&Os), WNTA-TV in New York, KMSP-TV in Minneapolis, and WDAF-TV in Kansas City, "cherry-picked"

    List of NTA Film Network affiliates in the United States

    List_of_NTA_Film_Network_affiliates_in_the_United_States

  • 1959 in American television
  • 13 Cannonball Syndication October 6, 1958 July 24 Bonomo, The Magic Clown WNTA September 11, 1949 (on NBC) August This Is Alice NTA Film Network October

    1959 in American television

    1959_in_American_television

  • 1959 Sylvania Television Awards
  • Lost Class of '59 Outstanding local dramatic series - The Play of the Week (WNTA-TV) Special award - The American Civil War series Best religious program

    1959 Sylvania Television Awards

    1959_Sylvania_Television_Awards

  • Mass media in Rockford, Illinois
  • City Owner Start Day Power (W) Night Power Nickname Format Stereo HD 1330 WNTA Rockford Mid-West Family Broadcasting 1953 1,000 91 Sportsfan Radio Sports

    Mass media in Rockford, Illinois

    Mass_media_in_Rockford,_Illinois

  • List of Peabody Award winners (1950–1959)
  • insight, and energy in fighting for the freedom of journalism on the air" WNTA-TV/New York, NY (as flagship station of the NTA Film Network) The Play of

    List of Peabody Award winners (1950–1959)

    List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1950–1959)

  • WLMV
  • Spanish-language music and talk station in Madison, Wisconsin, United States

    Management, Inc) Sister stations WHIT, WJJO, WJQM, WMGN, WOZN, WRIS-FM, WWQM-FM, WNTA History First air date 1948; 78 years ago (1948) (as WISC) Former call signs

    WLMV

    WLMV

    WLMV

  • WFPG-TV
  • Television station in Atlantic City, New Jersey (1952–1954)

    Newark, the state's largest city. However, channel 13—WATV, later to become WNTA-TV (and now WNET)—was programmed as a New York City station. New York City

    WFPG-TV

    WFPG-TV

  • Global Call to Action Against Poverty
  • Global anti-poverty movement/coalition

    Emirates "Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP), Wada Na Todo Abhiyan (WNTA) and Children and Youth Major Group". Home. Retrieved 9 June 2026. "Global

    Global Call to Action Against Poverty

    Global Call to Action Against Poverty

    Global_Call_to_Action_Against_Poverty

  • WUVN
  • Television station in Hartford, Connecticut

    telecasts. Another source of programming was an affiliation with New York's WNTA-TV, bringing to the channel 18 lineup shows such as The Mike Wallace Interview

    WUVN

    WUVN

    WUVN

  • Alex in Wonderland (TV series)
  • American TV series (1959)

    directed by Max Miller. It was filmed on Tuesdays at NTA's flagship station WNTA-TV beginning on March 10. On Margie King Barab | Caterpillar Publishing Shanley

    Alex in Wonderland (TV series)

    Alex_in_Wonderland_(TV_series)

  • Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award
  • Award honoring excellence in broadcast and digital journalism

    Denver WSNY Radio, Schenectady David Schoenbrun KOLN-TV, Lincoln, Nebraska WNTA-TV, Newark, New Jersey Edward P. Morgan KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh WAVZ Radio, New

    Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award

    Alfred_I._duPont–Columbia_University_Award

  • 1958 in American television
  • 1955 December 11 Jefferson Drum NBC April 25, 1958 December 25 Jazz Party WNTA-TV May 8, 1958 Unknown date Studio 57 Syndication September 21, 1954 (on

    1958 in American television

    1958_in_American_television

  • Newark Symphony Hall
  • United States historic place

    non-commercial WNET. From 1958-1961 the former WATV studios were home to WNTA Channel 13. From 1965-1989, WNJU Channel 47. In 1964, the floundering Mosque

    Newark Symphony Hall

    Newark Symphony Hall

    Newark_Symphony_Hall

  • Howard C. Sheperd
  • American businessman (1894–1980)

    largest in the United States. In 1961, he led a group seeking to acquire WNTA-TV in Newark, New Jersey, to turn it into New York City's first noncommercial

    Howard C. Sheperd

    Howard_C._Sheperd

  • WRTB
  • Radio station in Winnebago, Illinois, United States

    Owner Mid-West Family Broadcasting (Long Nine, Inc.) Sister stations WXRX, WNTA, WGFB History First air date 1970 (1970) Former call signs WRVI (1967–1974)

    WRTB

    WRTB

  • 1330 AM
  • AM radio frequency

    kW nighttime) WNTA Rockford, Illinois 671 D 1 0.091 42°13′32″N 89°02′49″W / 42.225556°N 89.046944°W / 42.225556; -89.046944 (WNTA - 1 kW daytime

    1330 AM

    1330_AM

  • List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WS)
  • Tennessee WNST 1570 AM Towson, Maryland WNSW 1430 AM Newark, New Jersey WNTA 1330 AM Rockford, Illinois WNTC 790 AM Ashland City, Tennessee WNTF 1580

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

    List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WN–WS)

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  • Yeshmit | யேஷ்மித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Yeshmit | யேஷ்மித

    Brightness

  • Ambud
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Ambud

    Cloud

  • Stimita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Stimita

    Being Stable

  • Avishi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Avishi

    Earth; River

  • SigMt
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    SigMt

    Victorious defender.

  • Minnat
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Minnat

    Grace, Kindness, Favor, Gift

  • Malanchi
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Malanchi

    Sweet Flower

  • Duru
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Duru

    Draupadi; Wife of the Pandavas

  • HUGO
  • Male

    English

    HUGO

    Latin form of Old French Hugon, HUGO means "heart," "mind," or "spirit."

  • Attamjeet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Attamjeet

    God of Spiritually

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