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WAND (channel 17) is a television station licensed to Decatur, Illinois, United States, serving the Central Illinois region as an affiliate of NBC.Owned by Block Communications, the station maintains studios on South Side Drive in Decatur, and its transmitter is located along I-72, between Oreana and Argenta.
WTVO (channel 17) is a television station in Rockford, Illinois, United States, affiliated with ABC and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Mission Broadcasting , which maintains joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Nexstar Media Group , owner of Fox affiliate WQRF-TV (channel 39), for the provision of certain services.
Jim Kosek is an American television meteorologist currently working as the chief meteorologist at WAND in Decatur, Illinois.Kosek is best known for his presentation style, which includes loud exclamations, exaggerated motions, tie-ins to popular culture, and screaming comparable to that popularized by comedian Sam Kinison.
Decatur: 17 17 WAND: NBC: Cozi TV on 17.2 Ion on 17.3 Champaign/Urbana: Decatur: 23 22 WBUI: CW: Dabl on 23.2, The Nest on 23.3, Rewind TV on 23.4 Champaign/Urbana: Urbana: 12 9 WILL-TV: PBS: PBS Kids on 12.2, Create/World on 12.3 Champaign/Urbana: Urbana: 27 26 WCCU: Fox: satellite of WRSP-TV ch. 55 Springfield MeTV on 27.2, Antenna TV on 27.3 ...
Volumetric Imaging and Processing of Integrated Radar, known by the acronym VIPIR, is an analysis and display program for Doppler weather radar, created and sold by Baron Services. [1] This software allows improved analysis of radar data for private users, in particular television stations, similar to the Weather Decision Support System program ...
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 17 in the United States: [1] K14TG-D in Monterey, California; K16IS-D in Pittsburg, Kansas; K16JS-D in Eugene, Oregon; K17BV-D in Redwood Falls, Minnesota; K17DL-D in Branson, Missouri; K17DU-D in Christmas Valley, Oregon; K17ED-D in Payette, Idaho; K17GD-D in Paso Robles, California
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The Rapid X-band Polarimetric Radar, commonly abbreviated as RaXPol, [1] is a mobile research radar designed and operated by the University of Oklahoma, led by Howard Bluestein. RaXPol often collaborates with adjacent mobile radar projects, such as Doppler on Wheels and SMART-R . [ 2 ]