Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Virginia State Trojans: Virginia State University: Ettrick: CIAA [a] Virginia Union Panthers: Virginia Union University: Richmond: CIAA: Virginia–Wise Cavaliers: University of Virginia's College at Wise: Wise: SAC
In its heyday as a major college or Division I neutral-site contest (1948–1995), the Oyster Bowl served as Norfolk's counterpart to the Tobacco Bowl in Richmond, Virginia (1949–1982), and the short-lived Harvest Bowl in Roanoke, Virginia (1958–1969), which were also regular season neutral-site games.
1950 advertisement for the new facility to be occupied by WTAR and recently started WTAR-TV. [3]On April 21, 1948, the WTAR Radio Corporation—owner of WTAR (790 AM) and associated with Norfolk's two daily newspapers, The Virginian-Pilot and the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch—applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit to build a new television station on ...
The Fairfax County School Board in Virginia voted in October to raise substitute pay by $1 to $3 per hour. ... told local news station WTOP. In North Carolina, the Wake County school board voted ...
WTVZ-TV (channel 33) is a television station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia, United States, serving the Hampton Roads area as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group , the station maintains studios on Clearfield Avenue in Virginia Beach , and its transmitter is located in Suffolk, Virginia .
WNOB is owned and operated by Sinclair Telecable, Inc. [3] WNOB's studios are located on Waterside Drive in Norfolk, while its transmitter is located on Route 168 in Moyock, North Carolina , just south of the Virginia / North Carolina state line.
Vick, who grew up about 30 minutes away in Newport News, donned a Norfolk State letterman’s jacket and cap in front of a crowd of supporters that included fellow Hampton Roads, Virginia, sports ...
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 ...