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  2. WAAY-TV - Wikipedia

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    Beginning September 13, 2010, its news title became WAAY 31 FirstNews. The station was the first to air a 4:30 a.m. newscast in the market and is the only station in the area airing local news weekday at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. [ 7 ] The channel produced a prime time newscast at 9 p.m. for UPN affiliate WHDF during the early 2000s.

  3. Local 5 meteorologist Taylor Kanost leaves for a new job down ...

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    The Nebraska native was named the new chief meteorologist at Huntsville-based station WAAY and will depart Local 5 on Dec. 16. Kanost first joined Local 5 in January 2017 and has since worked a ...

  4. WAFF (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WAFF (channel 48) is a television station in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power Telemundo affiliate WTHV-LD (channel 29). The two stations share studios on Memorial Parkway in Huntsville; WAFF's transmitter is located south of Monte Sano State Park.

  5. WHNT-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHNT is the only major station in Huntsville to operate from a facility actually constructed specifically for broadcasting purposes. WAAY-TV (channel 31) operates from a former gas station, WAFF-TV from a former jewelry store, and WZDX (channel 54) from an office building. In 2003, WHNT allowed competing stations WAAY and WZDX to use space on ...

  6. Pam Oliver - Wikipedia

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    The next year, Oliver moved to WAAY-TV in Huntsville, Alabama. After that stop, Oliver moved to WIVB-TV in Buffalo, New York in 1988. Two years later in 1990, Oliver moved to WTVT in Tampa, Florida, where she began her career as a sports anchor in 1991. Oliver moved to KHOU-TV in Houston, where she continued to be a sports anchor.

  7. Adam May (television reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Adam May is a former television news anchor and reporter, best known for his work on Al Jazeera America and with WJZ-TV and WBAL-TV in Baltimore. He was previously lead contributor to Al Jazeera America's flagship show, America Tonight. May was also previously an anchor and reporter at Baltimore's CBS-owned station, WJZ-TV. [1]

  8. Anchors Away: TV-News Veterans Exit Ahead of Ratings ... - AOL

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    Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, one of the few anchors whose time at the Fox Corp. owned outlet dates to its 1996 launch, said in late December he was leaving. All these exits take place amid a not-so ...

  9. WLOR - Wikipedia

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    The station moved to 1550 kHz, with an increase of daytime power to 5,000 watts/500 night, on November 4, 1952. (The 1490 frequency would later go to then-WAJF, later-WDPT and WEKI, now WIEZ a year later.) From 1958 to 1989, this station used the call letters WAAY as the Top 40-formatted AM sister station of WAAY-TV. The station went to 50,000 ...