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WSAZ-TV (channel 3) is a television station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC.It serves the Charleston–Huntington market, the second-largest television market (in terms of geographical area) east of the Mississippi River; the station's coverage area includes 31 counties in central West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and southeastern Ohio.
WSWP-TV: PBS: satellite of WVPB-TV. West Virginia Channel/World on 9.2, PBS Kids on 9.3 Keyser: 24 16 W16DT-D: WNPB-TV: PBS: satellite of WVPB-TV. West Virginia Channel/World on 24.2, PBS Kids on 24.3 Huntington: Charleston: 3 27 W27EF-D: WSAZ-TV: NBC: MyNet/MeTV on 3.2, Circle on 3.3, Dabl on 3.4, True Crime Network on 3.5 Huntington: 45 21 ...
Hartman started his television journalism career in 1977, working at three local television stations in West Palm Beach, Miami, Florida, and Washington, D.C. In 1983, he launched his network career as a field producer for CBS News in the Atlanta bureau. [5] [6] Hartman's tenure at CBS News began in 1983 as key producer in the coverage of major ...
Henry D. Hatfield, former Governor of West Virginia; Homer Heck, former West Virginia House of Delegates; Charles B. Hoard, former United States House of Representatives for New York's 23rd congressional district, buried at Spring Hill Cemetery; Sean Hornbuckle, Minority Leader of the West Virginia House of Delegates; James A. Hughes, former U ...
WQCW (channel 30), branded Tri-State's CW, is a television station licensed to Portsmouth, Ohio, United States, serving as the CW affiliate for the Charleston–Huntington, West Virginia market. It is one of two commercial television stations in the market licensed outside West Virginia (alongside WTSF , channel 61, in Ashland, Kentucky ).
Hartman maintains an office at 335 Oxford St. in Dover under the business name Fine Arts Skin & Laser. Reach Jon at 330-364-8415 or at jon.baker@timesreporter.com.
KNTV, San Francisco / Oakland / San Jose, California (formerly branded by its cable channel number as NBC 3 in 2002) KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (affiliated with NBC from 1941 to 1995) WJMN-TV, Escanaba, Michigan (1969 to 1983) WTAR-TV (now WTKR), Norfolk, Virginia (1952 to 1953) WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (was on channel 3 from 1947 ...
After the death of his brothers, he inherited the family possessions. [3] Some of these were transferred to the Bishopric of Augsburg in 1258. The von Dillingen family died out in the male line with Hartmann V's death in 1286. Hartmann V bequeathed to the Church of Augsburg his paternal inheritance, including the town and castle of Dillingen. [2]