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  2. WTVR TV Tower - Wikipedia

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    WTVR-TV's West Broad studios is located directly next to the tower. The station used a graphical version of the tower in its news opens for several years in the 1980s and early 1990s. The tower is also the namesake of the Tower Building, a National Register of Historic Places-listed structure located across the street. [8]

  3. WTVR-TV - Wikipedia

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    WTVR-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Richmond, Virginia, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company.Its studios are located on West Broad Street on Richmond's West End, and its transmitter is located in Bon Air near the studios of PBS member stations WCVE-TV and WCVW. [2]

  4. WTVR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WTVR-FM (98.1 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia.WTVR-FM serves Central Virginia with an adult contemporary music format. The station is owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. with studios and offices located north of Richmond's city limits on Basie Road in Dumbarton. [4]

  5. WTVR - Wikipedia

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    WTVR-FM, a radio station (98.1 FM) licensed to Richmond, Virginia, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.

  6. File:WTVR 6 Tower.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. WLEE (1480 AM) - Wikipedia

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    For the first two Sundays of 1989, WBBL turned on WLEE's transmitter two more times to air services; it then began to rent time from WTVR (1380 AM) and other stations. [30] WBBL never returned to the air and was deleted on March 14, 1994, [ 31 ] marking the definitive end of the oldest station in Richmond and the second-oldest in Virginia.

  8. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    These codes were rarely uniform even between local agencies. Most used “10-4” to mean “acknowledged”, for example, but some agencies used it as “message ends”. A “Signal 30” could be a fatal car crash or any death, depending on local usage. Plain language helps ensure critical clarity in emergencies. It is the clear standard.

  9. KMCC - Wikipedia

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    KMCC (channel 34), branded Vegas 34, is an independent television station licensed to Laughlin, Nevada, United States, serving the Las Vegas area. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside ABC affiliate KTNV-TV (channel 13).