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  2. KSAZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    While the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) worked its way toward ending a years-long freeze on new television station grants initiated in 1948, it issued a near-final version of the table of allocations for Arizona in 1951 that gave Phoenix channels 4 (changed to 3 the next year), 5 (KPHO-TV, the only pre-freeze station in the state), 8, and 10.

  3. KUTP - Wikipedia

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    KUTP (channel 45), branded Fox 10 Xtra, is a television station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, broadcasting the MyNetworkTV programming service. It is owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside Fox outlet KSAZ-TV (channel 10).

  4. List of newspapers in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Copper Camp – Ray in the 1910s and 1920s [19] Arizona Daily Citizen – Tucson 1880s – 1900s [20] See also: Arizona Citizen, Tucson Citizen, Arizona Weekly Citizen. The Arizona Daily Orb – Bisbee 1890s – 1900s [21] The Arizona Gleam – Phoenix in the 1920s and 1930s [22] The Arizona Journal; The Arizona Kicker – Tombstone [23]

  5. List of television stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    10 10 KSAZ-TV: Fox: H&I on 10.3, TheGrio on 10.4, Fox Weather on 10.5 Phoenix: Mesa: 12 18 KPNX: NBC: Shop LC on 12.2, True Crime Network on 12.3 and 12.5, Quest on 12.4 Phoenix: 15 15 KNXV-TV: ABC: Antenna TV on 15.2, Laff on 15.3, QVC on 15.4 21 20 KPAZ-TV: TBN: Hillsong Channel on 21.2, Smile on 21.3, Enlace on 21.4, Positiv on 21.5 33 33 ...

  6. Arizona Department of Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) is a state agency of Arizona, headquartered in Downtown Phoenix. [1] The agency provides health services to the state's population. Directors

  7. Shelly Jamison - Wikipedia

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    Shelly Leah Jamison aka Shelly Jamison (born () 10 July 1962 (age 62) [1] is a former television news reporter, and current public official, from Phoenix, who appeared as a Playboy magazine cover model [2] and the sideline reporter on the 1989–1990 souped-up roller derby TV series RollerGames.

  8. Don Bolles - Wikipedia

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    The Newseum was a $400 million interactive museum of news and journalism located in Washington, D.C. and featured Bolles' 1976 Datsun 710, which had previously sat for 28 years in the Arizona Department of Public Safety's impound lot, as the centerpiece of a gallery devoted to both Bolles and fellow slain journalist Chauncey Bailey. [20]

  9. Darrow Tully - Wikipedia

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    Darrow J. "Duke" Tully (February 27, 1932 – June 20, 2010) was a former publisher of the Arizona Republic and the Phoenix Gazette newspapers, published in Phoenix.Both were owned by Central Newspapers, Inc., headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the time.