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  2. WGAL - Wikipedia

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    WGAL (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Susquehanna Valley region as an affiliate of NBC.Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on Columbia Avenue in Lancaster Township.

  3. List of televised academic student quiz programs - Wikipedia

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    Up 2014: Chicago, Illinois (origin) United States: 2007: weekly [18] Bournvita Quiz Contest [19] Zee TV Sony Entertainment Television: India: 1972: Sundays Brain Busters [20] WGAL: Lancaster, Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: 2000: Sundays, 12 pm – 1 pm Brain Game [21] WTHR: Indianapolis, Indiana: 1972 or 1973: Saturdays, 7 pm Brain Game ...

  4. WROZ - Wikipedia

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    On January 22, 1947, the station was granted the WGAL-FM call sign, and on June 27, 1947, the station was reassigned to 101.3 MHz. [6] The FCC granted WGAL-FM its first license on November 16, 1951. [6] WGAL-FM was a sister station to WGAL (1490 AM, now WRKY). In 1949, the region's first TV station also went on the air, WGAL-TV.

  5. KPNW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Weekday mornings on KPNW begin with Wake Up Call, an information and interview show with local hosts Bill Lundun and Gerry Snyder.The rest of the day includes nationally syndicated programs: Markley, Van Camp, & Robbins, The Dana Loesch Show, Infowars with Alex Jones, This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal, The Lars Larson Show (Larson was a one-time news intern at KPNW) and Coast ...

  6. Wake Up Call (2002 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Wake Up Call at NASDAQ MarketSite. Wake Up Call is an American television business news program that aired on CNBC in the early morning. The program premiered in the 6 to 8 am timeslot ET on February 4, 2002. [1] Later it was moved to 5 to 7 am timeslot. The previous program shown in the same time slot on CNBC was Today's Business.

  7. Jimmy Kimmel Tears Up During Monologue About Trump’s Victory ...

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    Here is the full monologue: You know, I spent a lot of time over the last 17 hours or so thinking about what I would say tonight. What there even is to say tonight?

  8. Wake Up Call - Wikipedia

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    Wake Up Call may refer to: Wake-up call, a telephone service provided by lodging establishments; Film, radio and television. Wake Up Call (2002 TV program), a 2002 ...

  9. Talk:WGAL - Wikipedia

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