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Super Bowl weekend festivities kicked off in Tampa, Florida, on February 5, including a fabulous firework display from the Jose Gasparilla pirate ship.Footage streamed live by the City of Tampa ...
Here’s how to watch all the fireworks on TV tonight: The Fourth in America (7 p.m., CNN) ... Raleigh Fourth of July Fireworks (9 p.m., ABC11) Live coverage of the celebration from Dix Park ...
Skip the traffic and the crowds and see the celebrations from the comfort of your sofa.
The city of Tampa paid $86 million and the Tampa Bay Lightning paid $53 million for the venue's construction and infrastructure. [9] It opened in 1996 as the Ice Palace. Its first event was a performance by the Royal Hanneford Circus. [10] The first hockey game was the Lightning hosting the New York Rangers, which the Lightning won 5–2. [11]
WTOG first signed on the air on November 4, 1968, operating as an independent station. [4] The station was founded by Saint Paul, Minnesota–based Hubbard Broadcasting, who also owned radio station WGTO (540 AM, now WFLF) in nearby Cypress Gardens; Hubbard originally wanted to name the station WGTO-TV, but the request was denied by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); [5] in those ...
WFTS-TV's studios are located on North Himes Avenue on Tampa's northwest side, and its transmitter is located in Riverview, Florida. Channel 28 was launched as the Tampa Bay area's second independent television station in December 1981 by a company that went on to become Family Group Broadcasting.
As Tampa Bay went up 20-19, shortly thereafter up north, Atlanta tied its game 31-31 courtesy of a 21-yard TD strike from rookie QB Michael Penix Jr. to WR Drake London.
WXPX-TV (channel 66) is a television station licensed to Bradenton, Florida, United States, serving as the Tampa Bay area's Ion Television outlet. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Tampa-licensed ABC affiliate WFTS-TV (channel 28).