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  2. Media in Visalia, California - Wikipedia

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    The Media of Visalia serves a large population in the Visalia, California area. The major daily newspaper in the area is the Visalia Times-Delta Visalia Times-Delta/Tulare Advance-Register. There are also a number of smaller regional newspapers, alternative weeklies and magazines, including the Valley Voice Newspaper .

  3. Visalia Times-Delta - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named the Tulare County Record and Fresno Examiner, and was founded June 25, 1859 by I. W. Carpenter, a printer. [1]In 1948, the Times-Delta was purchased by Speidel Newspapers. [2]

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  5. KJUG-FM - Wikipedia

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    KJUG-FM (106.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Tulare, California, United States, it serves the cities of Visalia-Tulare-Hanford-Porterville, and other rural communities in the region. The station is currently owned by Momentum Broadcasting, LP.

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  7. KDUV - Wikipedia

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    The show consists of music interspersed with positive stories, humor, games, and listener participation. Other station personalities include Amanda Carroll (mid-days, 10 AM - 3 PM PT), Rob Anthony (afternoons, 3 PM - 7 PM PT), a new evening show called "The Fairly Local Show" featuring Chad, Angela, and Jill(7 PM - 11 PM PT), and weekend Tim ...

  8. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    WLS-TV: INK: Interesting News for Kids (circa 1972, with Fahey Flynn and Joanie Sandler, aka "Susie Streetnoise", along with a cast of various puppets) WGN-TV: Junior Crossroads; WGN-TV: Junior Edition; WBKB-TV: Junior Jamboree (later Kukla, Fran and Ollie), The Play House (with Angel Casey)

  9. Kid Albums - Wikipedia

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    Kid Albums (formerly known as Top Kid Audio) is a music chart published weekly by Billboard magazine which ranks the top selling children's music albums in the United States. The chart debuted on the issue dated September 9, 1995. [1] It originally began as a 15-position chart, but has now been expanded to 25. [1]