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  2. WBRZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WBRZ-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with ABC. The station is owned by the Manship family, who formerly published the Baton Rouge daily newspaper, The Advocate, and is one of a handful of TV stations today to have locally based ownership. WBRZ-TV is sister to Class A independent ...

  3. KBTR-CD - Wikipedia

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    LMS. KBTR-CD (channel 36), is a low-power, Class A independent television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. It is owned by Louisiana Television Broadcasting alongside ABC affiliate WBRZ-TV (channel 2). The two stations share studios on Highland Road in Baton Rouge, where KBTR-CD's transmitter is also located.

  4. WAFB - Wikipedia

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    For most of its history, WAFB was a distant second to WBRZ in the ratings given WBRZ's consistent history on the VHF band and former roots in the Baton Rouge Advocate. In the mid-1990s, WBRZ experienced significant staff turnover and several news format changes while AFLAC and Raycom invested heavily in improving WAFB's news product by ...

  5. List of television stations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Antenna TV on 41.2, Start TV on 41.3, Cozi TV on 41.4, Story Television on 41.5 Baton Rouge: 2 13 WBRZ-TV: ABC: WBRZ news and weather rebroadcasts on 2.2 9 9 WAFB: CBS: Bounce TV on 9.2, Circle on 9.3, MyNet on 9.4 (simulcast of WBXH-CD 39.1), Dabl on 9.5, Defy TV on 9.6, Oxygen on 9.7 27 25 WLPB-TV: PBS: PBS LPB flagship station PBS Kids on 27 ...

  6. The Advocate (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Manship family [4] [5] went on to become an influential force in Baton Rouge, later adding radio station WJBO in 1932 (moving it to Baton Rouge in 1934) and television station WBRZ-TV in 1955. [4] [6] The State-Times, an afternoon publication, ceased in October 1991. The Advocate remains the sole descendant of the original 1842 paper.

  7. 1984 in American television - Wikipedia

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    A news crew from WBRZ-TV was also waiting for Doucet and had set up their cameras to record his arrival. March 19 Denver's ABC affiliate KBTV changes its name to KUSA-TV to reflect its status with USA Today. March 21 New England Sports Network, initially known as NESN is initiated. March 25 WNOL-TV, an independent station goes on the air in New ...

  8. Video recorder scheduling code - Wikipedia

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    The central concept of the system is a unique number, a PlusCode, assigned to each program, and published in television listings in newspapers and magazines (such as TV Guide). To record a program, the code number is taken from the newspaper and input into the video recorder, which would then record on the correct channel at the correct time.

  9. WBRZ - Wikipedia

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