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For a similar dose of local art and creativity, mark your calendars for the Milk District’s Holiday Market and the Orlando Pottery Festival on December 2. When: December 10. Where: Stardust ...
Jordan, who had three separate stints as WFTV news director (1976–1981, 1982–1986, 2002–2012), also hired some of the station's most recognizable personalities in the decades that followed, including anchor Bob Opsahl. [118] The station also gradually expanded its news offerings with 5:30 p.m. news (1981) [119] and a morning newscast ...
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
The agreement with Florida's News Channel soon soured, and by December 1998, Florida's News Channel had sued licensee Florida Media Broadcasters for breach of contract. It accused WNTO of reneging on agreements by insisting on cash payments not provided for by the original contract; noting that Orlando was a crucial market, it alleged ...
The Orlando area had 59.3 million visitors last year, up two-thirds from 35.3 million in 2020, when central Florida's theme parks shut down for several months and international travel was limited ...
The RTV affiliation in Orlando then moved to a sub-channel of competitor WKMG-TV and later onto WRCF-CD. In June 2013, WRDQ added a third sub-channel 27.3. In January 2014, 27.3 was remapped as virtual channel 31.2 and used for a simulcast of Telemundo Orlando affiliate WTMO. On April 10, 2015, a fourth sub-channel 27.4 was added to accommodate ...
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