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  2. Eco-Drive - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [11] The Concept Model 2011 was the Eco-Drive SATELLITE WAVE that has a movement that can receive time synchronization signals from GPS satellites. This makes radio-controlled timing possible in remote areas that are not serviced by land based radio time signal stations. [12] In 2012 Citizen announced the Eco-Drive RING Concept Model.

  3. WAVE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WAVE-TV made history again in 1954 as it became the first station in Louisville to broadcast programming in color; viewers were treated to a vivid image of the new NBC Peacock logo when it made its 1956 debut. [1]: 255 During 1958–59, WAVE-TV produced in its studios educational programs for Jefferson County Schools—the forerunner of WFPK-TV ...

  4. Satellite News Channel - Wikipedia

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    Satellite News Channel (SNC) was an American short-lived news-based cable television channel that was operated as a joint venture between the ABC Video Enterprises division of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. (a.k.a. ABC) and the Group W Satellite Communications subsidiary of Westinghouse Broadcasting Company (a.k.a. Group W).

  5. Talk:WAVE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WAVE-TV has a slightly new logo and been in use since October 2007. (Aeverine Frathleen Nieves 03:01, 19 February 2008 (UTC)) Significant trimming of former staff

  6. PrimeStar - Wikipedia

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    PrimeStar was an American direct broadcast satellite broadcasting company formed in November 1990 by seven cable television companies including Comcast Corp. and TCI Communications Corp. [1] PrimeStar was the first medium-powered DBS system in the United States but slowly declined in popularity with the arrival of DirecTV in 1994 and Dish Network in 1996.

  7. Dave Nakdimen - Wikipedia

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    Dave Nakdimen (June 28, 1933 – May 8, 2020) was an American broadcast journalist, and the political reporter for Louisville's WAVE 3 (TV) News. Nakdimen covered many major stories in Louisville during his long career.

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  9. WLKY - Wikipedia

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    WLKY (channel 32) is a television station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with CBS.The station is owned by Hearst Television, and maintains studios on Mellwood Avenue (near I-71) in the Clifton Heights section on Louisville's east side; its transmitter is located in rural northeastern Floyd County, Indiana (northeast of Floyds Knobs).