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ORLANDO, Fla., June 12 (Reuters) - The names of the 49 people killed in a Florida nightclub last June were read aloud early on Monday in a pre-dawn remembrance marking the exact moment a year ...
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The prime time news expanded to a full hour in September 1999. [76] In 2000, WOFL expanded its news operation to mornings with the launch of Good Day Orlando, originally a two-hour program running from 7 to 9 a.m. against the national network morning newscasts. The news department was expanded by 13 employees and the station's video production ...
The Nameys had started a similar business, Visitel Network, to offer programs like those aired on the Tourist Channel, which later was broadcast on W27BB. [6] [7] In 1997, the station moved to channel 13 as W13CU. On June 6, 2000, it was reassigned the call sign WSWF-LP. On November 17, 2009, it moved to the current call sign WSWF-LD. [8]
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That station became part of the new Telefutura (later UniMás) network on January 14, 2002, as WFUO and later WOTF-TV. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] That same month, Univision entered into a joint sales agreement with Entravision, whereby Entravision provided local sales and promotional services to the Univision-owned Telefutura stations in six markets ...
The high school football broadcasts lost money, [27] and a local news block was cut due to poor ratings and increased coverage of Brevard County by the Orlando stations. [28] By 1984, Orlando independent station WOFL (channel 35) had a market share of 8 percent, while WMOD trailed at 3 percent, [ 29 ] in spite of an improved programming inventory.
Four Seasons Baby: A 1-year-old baby named Kate goes viral for her excitement over the Four Seasons hotel in Orlando, Florida. Viral 'Four Seasons Baby' got to stay at the hotel. Here's how it went