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WGPX-TV (channel 16) is a television station licensed to Burlington, North Carolina, United States, serving the Piedmont Triad region as an affiliate of Ion Television. The station is owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings, and maintains offices on North O'Henry Boulevard in Greensboro ; its transmitter is located in Randleman, North Carolina .
The Greensboro Complex, formerly known as the Greensboro Coliseum Complex, is an entertainment and sports complex located in Greensboro, North Carolina.Opened in 1959, the complex holds eight venues that includes an amphitheater, arena, aquatic center, banquet hall, convention center, museum, theatre, and an indoor pavilion.
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16 16 WDRH-LD: Heartland: Retro TV on 16.2, Rev'n on 16.3, Action on 16.4, Family Channel on 16.5, Revival on 16.6 Raleigh: Fayetteville: 16 29 WNCB-LD: Azteca América: Buzzr on 16.2, SBN on 16.3, Infomercials on 16.4-5, Cheddar on 16.6, Shop LC on 16.7 Smithfield: 21 26 WARZ-LD: Cozi TV: Antenna TV on 21.2, Decades on 21.3 Durham: 24 36 W24CP ...
CTOG, Inc. is a member of the League of Historic American Theatres and North Carolina Presenters Consortium. A renovation campaign to raise $2.5 million was announced September 14, 2017, with renovations complete in October 2018.
The median income for a household in the town was $41,297 in 2011, [16] and the median income for a family was $60,683. [17] Males had a median income of $29,855 versus $23,920 for females. The per capita income for the town was $30,886. [17]
A Century Theatres location in Oregon in 2011. The company started using the name "Century Theatres" in the early 1990s. Century Theatres has a long history of litigation against its much larger competitor, AMC Theatres, for alleged anti-competitive behavior. However, since the late 1990s, both sides have generally refrained from suing each other.
Cinema 16 was a New York City–based film society founded by Amos Vogel. From 1947 to 1963, he and his wife, Marcia, ran the most successful and influential membership film society in North American history, at its height boasting 7000 members.