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  2. WHEC-TV - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 1982, WHEC-TV was the subject of a controversial decision when then-general manager Steven Kronquest decided to air a pre-recorded high school football championship game on the station instead of the New York Giants–Washington Redskins NFL game that was televised live by CBS. The decision angered many Giants fans in the region ...

  3. Stacey Pensgen - Wikipedia

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    She was the weekend meteorologist for News 8 at 6, and News 8 at 11. ... WHEC Rochester 10. The Rochester D&C [11] announced on July 24, 2019, Pensgen will be moving ...

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    Today’s news in 10 minutes. August 20, 2023 at 4:40 PM. August 21, 2023. ... Christmas travel tracker: Live maps, airport status, flight delays, forecast and more. Advertisement.

  6. WYSL - Wikipedia

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    WYSL carries some local high school, college and minor league sports. Some newscasts from Channel 10 WHEC-TV, the NBC Network affiliate in Rochester, are simulcast on WYSL. Most hours begin with world and national news from Townhall News.

  7. WHIC - Wikipedia

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    WHIC is the second oldest radio station in Rochester. It went on the air in 1925 as WHEC, owned by the Hickson Electric Company. It was the city's CBS Radio Network affiliate from the moment the network began operation in 1928, and was acquired by the Gannett Company, publishers of the Democrat and Chronicle, in 1932. [1]

  8. WROC-TV - Wikipedia

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    Even with the strong NBC prime time lineup in the mid-to-late 1980s (the last few years of WROC-TV's affiliation contract with NBC) and the CBS lineup during the early 2000s, its newscasts remained stubbornly in third place. Indeed, the subpar performance of channel 8's news department was a major factor in NBC moving to WHEC-TV in 1989.

  9. NBC 10 - Wikipedia

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    KMOT in Minot, North Dakota; KTEN in Ada, Oklahoma / Sherman, Texas; KTTC in Rochester/Austin, Minnesota; KTVE in El Dorado, Arkansas / Monroe, Louisiana; WALB in Albany, Georgia; WAVY-TV in Portsmouth/Norfolk/Newport News, Virginia