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WZVL serves the Zanesville area and is owned by Marquee Broadcasting. [2] Studios on Downard Road, Zanesville, Ohio. Originally owned by Southeastern Ohio Broadcasting System, which often does business as the WHIZ Media Group, the station went on the air in August 2011; following a week of half-power operation, it formally launched on August 29 ...
WHIZ-TV (channel 18) is a television station in Zanesville, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC, Fox and MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Marquee Broadcasting alongside the company's only radio properties— WHIZ (1240 AM), WHIZ-FM (92.7), and WZVL (103.7 FM).
Wisconsin Dells is served by a local newspaper, Wisconsin Dells Events, and 2 local radio stations, WNNO and WDLS. [45] The Wisconsin Dells Events is published by Capital Newspapers, which publishes multiple newspapers in south central Wisconsin. [46] WNNO-FM broadcasts at 106.9 MHz and covers an area 20 miles in radius centered on Wisconsin ...
ZANESVILLE − The Ohio Highway Patrol is investigating a one vehicle fatal crash that occurred at 7:38 a.m. Wednesday on Ohio 93 near Dent Road in Monroe Township.. Troopers reported a 2017 ...
ZANESVILLE − The Muskingum County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the drowning death of 6-year-old Brinley Gillogly, who died late Tuesday morning in a pool that was not located on the ...
WHIZ (1240 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Zanesville, Ohio, featuring a full service format known as "AM 1240 The Voice". Owned by Marquee Broadcasting, this station is the local affiliate for ABC News Radio, the Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, Columbus Blue Jackets and Ohio State Buckeyes radio networks, in addition to carrying ESPN Radio and Westwood One programming. [4]
The 1951 Zanesville News article stated: “Floor tile was the main product of the company for many years. But in 1900, a limited line of plain wall and trim tile for wains-coating purposes was added.
On December 1, 1959, The Zanesville Times Recorder began printing 7-days a week, merging with The Zanesville Times Signal. In October 1970, The Zanesville Publishing Company, owned by the Littick Family sold the paper to the Thomson Newspaper Publishing Company of Chicago. On April 6, 1992 the last daily paper was printed in Zanesville.