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  2. List of The Howard Stern Show staff - Wikipedia

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    Of the show's staff, Stern met Norris first, in 1979, when the two worked as disc jockeys at WCCC in Hartford, Connecticut. Norris worked the overnight shift, after which Stern hosted the morning show. [4] Although Stern left shortly afterwards, Norris stayed at WCCC until joining Stern and Quivers at Washington, D.C.'s WWDC in 1981. [1]

  3. Brian Shactman - Wikipedia

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    After school, he worked as a member of the faculty at Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut [5] and then worked for ESPN as a journalist at ESPNEWS, SportsCenter and ESPN Radio. In 2002, he joined Hartford NBC -affiliate WVIT (owned and operated by General Electric , the parent company of CNBC).

  4. List of television stations in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Hartford/New Haven: New Britain: 30 31 WVIT: NBC: NBC Owned Television Stations: Cozi TV on 30.2, NBC American Crimes on 30.3, Oxygen on 30.4 Norwich: Norwich: 53 9 WEDN: PBS: Connecticut Public Broadcasting: Satellite of WEDH. PBS Kids on 53.2, Spirit on 53.3 Hartford/New Haven: New Haven: 59 10 WCTX: MyNet: Nexstar Media Group (CSA with WTNH ...

  5. WVIT - Wikipedia

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    On December 20, 2012, WVIT replaced NBC Plus with Cozi TV; WVIT was the last NBC-owned station to carry NBC Plus. Digital subchannel 30.3 carried Universal Sports until its transition into a cable- and satellite -exclusive service on January 1, 2012, and eventually Universal Sports shut down altogether on November 16, 2015.

  6. 2025 in American television - Wikipedia

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    Certain American television events in 2025 have been scheduled. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and re-brandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; information on controversies, business transactions, and carriage disputes; and deaths of those who made various contributions to the medium.

  7. WFSB - Wikipedia

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    WFSB signed on the air on September 23, 1957, as WTIC-TV, owned by the Hartford-based Travelers Insurance Company, along with WTIC radio (1080 AM and 96.5 FM). [3] As Connecticut's second VHF station, WTIC-TV was one of the most powerful stations in New England, not only covering the entire state but a large chunk of western Massachusetts and eastern Long Island in New York.

  8. NBC Connecticut anchor Heidi Voight shares ‘painful secret ...

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    NBC Connecticut anchor Heidi Voight has revealed that her extended absence from the local news station is due to the “painful secret” that her mother was murdered in February.

  9. WCCT-TV - Wikipedia

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    Following a transmitter upgrade by Hartford NBC affiliate WVIT in 1982, WATR relaunched as WTXX, a regional independent and the first station owned by Renaissance Broadcasting. WTXX became Connecticut's UPN affiliate in 1995 and switched to The WB in 2001, and became a charter CW affiliate in 2006. Adopting the current WCCT-TV call sign in 2010 ...