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Frontier Communications [9] Granite Telecommunications [10] GTT Communications (Acquiring Interoute) [11] IDT Corporation [citation needed] Mediacom [12] Telephone and Data Systems (includes subsidiaries TDS Telecom and U.S. Cellular, will be sold to Telenor [13]) Windstream Communications (acquired EarthLink [14]) Zayo Group; WideOpenWest [15]
Granite Broadcasting LLC is a broadcasting holding company in New York City which owns one television station in the United States, in Syracuse, New York.Granite was founded by W. Don Cornwell and Stuart Beck in 1988, [1] and was the first African-American station group in the United States considered to be a "major" station operator (though not the first minority-owned chain, a distinction ...
The Yarnell Hill Fire was a wildfire near Yarnell, Arizona, ignited by dry lightning on June 28, 2013.On June 30, it overran and killed 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, a group of firefighters within the Prescott Fire Department.
Transmissions propagate through rock strata which is used as the medium to carry the ultra-low-frequency signals. This is important in mining applications, particularly after any significant incident, such as fire or explosion, which would destroy much of the fixed communication infrastructure underground.
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In May 2010, former Armada Media CEO Jim Coursolle and his wife Diane, closed a purchase of a two-thirds interest in owner Heartland Communications, from Granite Equity Partners. [1] The current station portfolio includes: Ashland, Wisconsin. WATW AM 1400, Freedom Talk; WBSZ FM 93.3, Country; WJJH FM 96.7 & 102.3, Classic Rock; WNXR FM 107.3 ...
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The Granite Mountain/Speculator Mine disaster of June 8, 1917, occurred as a result of a fire in a copper mine, and was the most deadly event in underground hard rock mining in United States history. Most men died of suffocation underground as the fire consumed their oxygen; a total of 168 miners were killed.