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GMC RTS II pre-production model testing in Oakland, October 1976. [2]The RTS is the descendant of the GMC RTS-3T, its prototype built for the Transbus project; the RTS-3T was preceded by the RTX (Rapid Transit Experimental), a turbine-powered prototype produced in 1968 that had been under development since 1964.
Typically, a TMC product is rather small - perhaps 4 to 12 pages frequently with several pre-printed inserts. Many newspapers use syndicated news stories to fill these pages, But sometimes it is just a mailer with ads and no content. Some newspapers choose to focus on entertainment news while others include local or national news.
PBS on 27.2, PBS Kids on 27.3, The North Carolina Channel on 27.4 Asheville: 33 20 WUNF-TV: PBS: satellite of WUNC-TV ch. 4 Chapel Hill PBS Kids on 33.2, The Explorer Channel on 33.3, The North Carolina Channel on 33.4 62 11 WYCW: CW: Rewind TV on 62.3 Charlotte metropolitan area: Charlotte: 3 23 WBTV: CBS: Bounce TV on 3.2, Circle on 3.3, Grit ...
The channel adopted the name Time Warner Cable News North Carolina on December 16, 2013, and changed its name to Spectrum News North Carolina on September 20, 2016. For most of the 2010s, Spectrum News North Carolina produced newscasts at traditional times on ABC affiliate WXLV. This has since been replaced by an internally produced newscast.
Time is running out for Carolina Squat trucks. Gov. Henry McMaster on May 16 signed a measure that will pull the modified vehicles off state roads next year. South Carolina joins North Carolina ...
On May 18, 2016, Time Warner Cable was purchased by Charter Communications; [16] the channel was re-branded Spectrum News North Carolina in March 2017. In May 2017, the channel was added to Charter systems in Lillington (on channel 11) and in Carolina Beach and Topsail/Surf City (on channel 5).
The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reported in 2022 that the Myrtle Beach Police Department tested out the visibility of the trucks with one of its own officers and his 6-year-old son. When the car was ...
Meet the Press, NBC Nightly News, and special breaking news reports use movements from "The Mission" by John Williams as their themes. [92] The composition was first used by NBC in 1985 and was updated in 2004. [93] "Scherzo for Today," the third movement, was in use by Today until 2013, when it was replaced by a new theme by Alan Gubman. [92]