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Television station in Youngstown, Ohio (1960–1962)
WXTV, UHF analog channel 45, was an independent television station licensed to Youngstown, Ohio, United States, from November 15, 1960, to February 27
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(1988–1989) WXTV Youngstown (1960–1962) Licensed to Oxford, Ohio. Licensed to Newport, Kentucky. Licensed to Canton, Ohio. Licensed to Shaker Heights, Ohio. Licensed
List of television stations in Ohio
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Radio station in Lorain, Ohio (1958–1967)
Schafitz failed to disclose to the FCC that WXTV's 50 percent owner, Guy W. Gully, was indicted for a felony. WXTV went dark three days later, citing technical
WWIZ_(Lorain,_Ohio)
Television station in Youngstown, Ohio
moving channels, WFMJ was replaced on channel 73 by independent station WXTV, which moved to channel 45 in 1959 (the former channel location of WYTV,
WFMJ-TV
Radio station in Farrell, Pennsylvania
Lorain, Ohio in 1958 and was involved in the launching of WXTV in Youngstown, despite the latter having authority to sign on as early as 1955, WXTV didn't
WLOA
Television station in Youngstown, Ohio
channels, WYTV was replaced on channel 45 by WXTV, an independent station that signed on in November 1960; WXTV would be forced off the air on February 28
WYTV
American free-to-air movie television network
KLUZ-TV 14.8 Albany New York WYBN-LD 14.4 Buffalo WVTT-CD 34.2 New York City WXTV-DT 41.2 Rochester WAWW-LD 13.4 Syracuse WMJQ-CD 40.4 Charlotte North Carolina
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Radio station in Campbell–Youngstown, Ohio
hosted rival local TV teen dance music programs; DeJulio hosted "45 Hop" on WXTV (Channel 45) while Bell hosted "Dance Party" on WYTV (Channel 33). In 1963
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Lottery of the U.S. state of New York
Binghamton: WICZ-TV Buffalo: WUTV, WNYO-TV Elmira: WETM-TV New York City: WABC-TV, WXTV-DT (in Spanish), MSG Network Plattsburgh: WPTZ, WNNE Rochester: WUHF Schenectady:
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American reporter and journalist (1930–2006)
surpassed by Rafael Pineda, who has been anchor at Spanish-language station WXTV since 1972. Beutel remained the longest-serving anchor at an English-language
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Mexican-American media company
all-news channel, talk, and debate programming Univision WLTV-DT 23 (ET) WXTV-DT 41 (ET) KXLN-DT 45 (CT) KMEX-DT 34 (PT) general programming, sports, first-run
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Shop LC New Orleans, Louisiana KGLA-DT 42.3 Blank New York City, New York WXTV-DT 41.2 Bounce TV Oklahoma City, Oklahoma KTUZ-TV 30.5 MeTV Toons Omaha,
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York City New York WXTV-DT 41 1970 TelevisaUnivision Raleigh–Durham North Carolina WUVC-DT 40 2003 TelevisaUnivision Cleveland Ohio WQHS-DT 61 2002 TelevisaUnivision
List of Univision affiliates (table)
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Catholic radio station in Elyria, Ohio
WWIZ, WXTV (TV)". Broadcasting. Vol. 66, no. 14. April 6, 1964. p. 92. "Newspaper Asks Radio Purchase OK". The Chronicle-Telegram. Elyria, Ohio. June
WNCR_(AM)
Oldies radio station in Lorain, Ohio
Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. "WWIZ, WXTV(TV) ordered off air" (PDF). Broadcasting magazine. April 27, 1964. p. 64
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PBS member network
that it was on Channel 61 as W61AC from 1967 until 1979 due to launch of WXTV translator. CPTV is available on all cable systems in the state. On satellite
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12 Independent (primary) ABC/NBC (secondary) November 15 Youngstown, Ohio WXTV 45 Independent November 23 Fort Pierce, Florida WTVI 19 CBS December 1
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Television station in New York City
time. His record has since been surpassed by WNBC's Chuck Scarborough and WXTV's Rafael Pineda. Scarborough's uninterrupted run behind the desk is the longest
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Pulitzer Prize winner Rafael Pineda, veteran TV personality, former anchor WXTV in New York City Eliott Rodriguez, anchor for CBS Miami.[circular reference]
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American Spanish-language free-to-air television network
spearheaded SIN's expansion, first into the New York City area, when it founded WXTV in Paterson, New Jersey (licensed in 1965 and launched in 1968), next in
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1961 Returned to the air on January 15, 1968 February 28 Youngstown, Ohio WXTV 45 Independent November 15, 1960 August 1 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WPCA-TV
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Broadcasters Launch NEXTGEN TV On Four Local Television Stations In Columbus, Ohio". Sinclair Broadcast Group. Archived from the original on January 21, 2021
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Independent Newport, Kentucky (Cincinnati, Ohio) WXIX-TV 19 August 4 Paterson, New Jersey/New York City, New York WXTV 41 August 19 Burlington, Vermont ((Plattsburgh
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Tevé) - East Orange Channel 39: WDVB-CA - (Independent) - Edison Channel 41: WXTV-DT - (Univision) - Paterson Channel 47: WNJU - (Telemundo) - Linden Channel
Television and film in New Jersey
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Key station of broadcasting group
romanized: kī kyoku). Lotteries Mega Millions, normally from WSB-TV in Atlanta Ohio Lottery weekday- and Saturday-evening drawings from WEWS in Cleveland Michigan
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journalist, newspaper columnist; former cooking show host and news anchor at WXTV in New York City Audrey Puente – American meteorologist for WWOR-TV in New
List of stateside Puerto Ricans
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WNYE-TV 25 Noncommercial Independent WPXN-TV 31 Ion Television WJLP 33 MeTV WXTV-DT 41 Univision WZME 43 Story Television WNJU 47 Telemundo WRNN-TV 48 Shop
List of United States television stations available in Canada
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Virginia WOTV in Battle Creek, Michigan WUCB-LD in Cobleskill, New York WXTV-DT in Paterson, New Jersey The following stations, which are no longer licensed
Channel 41 virtual TV stations in the United States
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La Crosse, Wisconsin 19 ABC WXPX-TV Bradenton, Florida 66 Ion Television WXTV-DT Paterson, New Jersey 41 Univision WXTX Columbus, Georgia 54 Fox WXXA-TV
List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter W)
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Television station in Hartford, Connecticut
International Network began broadcasting in Hartford as a translator rebroadcasting WXTV from the New York City area on June 28, 1980. The translator switched from
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Florence, South Carolina WXAX-CD in Clearwater, Florida, on virtual channel 26 WXTV-DT in Paterson, New Jersey, uses WFUT-DT's spectrum, on virtual channel 41
Channel 26 digital TV stations in the United States
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U.S. television stations owned by their own broadcast networks
two stations in markets adjacent to Detroit: WTVG (channel 13) in Toledo, Ohio and WJRT (channel 12) in Flint, Michigan – specifically in order to keep
Owned-and-operated television stations in the United States
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Precious; Knowledgeable; Lighting; Beautiful
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Hindu
One of the kauravas
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Arabic, Danish, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Flowery; Movement
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Traveler.
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Mahatejase | மஹாதேஜஸே
Most radiant
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Luminous; Brilliant
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Hindu, Indian
Commentator of Sanskrit Grammer
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sun; Light
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Arabic, Malaysian
Beautiful
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Variant spelling of English Bevis, possibly BEAVIS means "shining one."
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n.
A genus of large extinct Devonian ganoid fishes. In some parts of Ohio remains of the Dinichthys are abundant, indicating animals twenty feet in length.
n.
A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose; as, the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio, originally set apart for the school fund of Connecticut; the Clergy Reserves in Canada, for the support of the clergy.
n.
A ganoid fish of the Sturgeon family (Scaphirhynchus platyrhynchus) of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers; -- called also white sturgeon.
n.
A fish of the Ohio river; -- so called from the noise it makes.
n.
A cant name for a native in Ohio.
n.
Formerly, the part of the United States east of the Alleghany Mountains, esp. the Eastern, or New England, States; now, commonly, the whole region east of the Mississippi River, esp. that which is north of Maryland and the Ohio River; -- usually with the definite article; as, the commerce of the East is not independent of the agriculture of the West.
n. pl.
A tribe of North American Indians who occupied Western New York and part of Ohio, but were driven away and widely dispersed by the Iroquois.
a.
Yielding supplies of any kind; serving to form or make up, a greater object of the same kind, as a part, branch, etc.; contributing; as, the Ohio has many tributary streams, and is itself tributary to the Mississippi.