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  2. Media in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    One channel is devoted to religious programming, and the other channel provides a diversity of offerings. The District's two PEG Channels are DCTV, a non-profit media outlet that provides training and production opportunities to residents, and OCT TV-16, which provides information about government programs, services, and related opportunities. [6]

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  4. Matt Frei - Wikipedia

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    Matthias "Matt" Frei (born 26 November 1963) is a British-German television news journalist and writer, formerly the Washington, D.C. correspondent for Channel 4 News. As of 2024 [update] he is the channel's Europe editor and a presenter of the main Channel 4 News at 7pm.

  5. WRC-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station added a 5 p.m. newscast in 1984. On September 7, 1987, the station changed its news branding to News 4. In 1989, the station used a new promotional campaign "We Work Well Together", produced by Music Oasis, which was also adopted as its news theme until 1992. In 1991, WRC-TV added a morning newscast under the title of News 4 Today.

  6. Jan. 6 Election Certification live updates: Congress convenes ...

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    Person standing on the Capitol steps as snow falls ahead of a joint session of Congress, Washington, Jan. 6, 2025

  7. List of television stations in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Washington: Washington: 4 34 WRC-TV: NBC: Cozi TV on 4.2, LXTV on 4.3, Oxygen on 4.4 : Washington: Washington: 5 36 WTTG: Fox: Buzzr on 5.2, Start TV on 5.3

  8. DCTV (TV station) - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Marion Barry and Cable Commissioner William Lightfoot used funds from Public, educational, and government access and Corporation for Public Broadcasting to develop DCTV as a powerful tool for public benefit, giving DC residents the means to create television programming. It was launched in 1988 as a single cable channel streaming from a ...

  9. NBC 4 - Wikipedia

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    KSA-TV (via cable) in Sitka, Alaska (1959 to 1983) KWAB-TV (now KCWO-TV) in Big Spring, Texas (1982 to 2019) Was a satellite of KWES-TV in Midland/Odessa; WBEN-TV (now WIVB-TV) in Buffalo, New York (1948 to 1954) WBRC in Birmingham, Alabama (1949 to 1953; now on channel 6) WBZ-TV in Boston, Massachusetts (1948 to 1995, now a CBS owned-and ...