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  2. WKMG-TV - Wikipedia

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    It remained the only Orlando-area station until November 1957, when WESH (channel 2) in Daytona Beach moved its antenna and began covering the full market as an NBC affiliate. [12] [13] In February 1958, WLOF-TV (now WFTV) began on channel 9 as Orlando's ABC affiliate. [14] In addition to network programming, WDBO-TV featured a variety of local ...

  3. WFTV - Wikipedia

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    WFTV (channel 9) is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, affiliated with ABC. It is owned by Cox Media Group alongside WRDQ (channel 27), an independent station. The two stations share studios on East South Street in downtown Orlando; WFTV's primary transmitter is located near Bithlo, Florida.

  4. Local hiring - Wikipedia

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    The environmental benefit of local hiring comes principally because employing a greater percentage of local workers leads to shorter commutes and a greater ability to walk, bike, and take public transit to work. This results in reductions in air pollution, including greenhouse gases. Local hiring is an aspect of the relocalization movement ...

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  6. WRDQ - Wikipedia

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    The RTV affiliation in Orlando then moved to a sub-channel of competitor WKMG-TV and later onto WRCF-CD. In June 2013, WRDQ added a third sub-channel 27.3. In January 2014, 27.3 was remapped as virtual channel 31.2 and used for a simulcast of Telemundo Orlando affiliate WTMO. On April 10, 2015, a fourth sub-channel 27.4 was added to accommodate ...

  7. WKCF - Wikipedia

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    On January 11, 1995, WKCF became Orlando's affiliate of a new television network, The WB. [31] Over the course of the early and mid-1990s, WKCF became an increasing factor in the Orlando television market. The 1991 channel swap gave the station a more favorable number, and management negotiated lower channel positions on local cable systems.

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