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  2. WETP-TV - Wikipedia

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    WKOP-TV in Knoxville switched on June 12; WETP-TV stuck with the original digital transition date of February 17, 2009. [62] Both stations continued broadcasting on their pre-transition digital channel assignments, WETP-TV on channel 41 and WKOP-TV on channel 17; [ 63 ] the stations were repacked to channel 24 and 29, respectively, in 2019 as a ...

  3. University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility

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    It is located a few miles from downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, behind the University of Tennessee Medical Center, and is part of the Forensic Anthropology Center, which was established by Dr. Bass in 1987. [4] It consists of a 2.5-acre (10,000 m 2) wooded plot, surrounded by a razor wire fence. Bodies are placed in different ...

  4. WBIR-TV - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Bob Show, a popular East Tennessee PBS health program, began as a segment of LIVE at Five before expanding to a half-hour format. [20] Until late March 2011, WBIR-TV produced a 10 p.m. newscast for CW affiliate WBXX-TV. On March 28, WBIR-TV began producing a nightly 10 p.m. newscast for Fox affiliate WTNZ (channel 43).

  5. Chesterfield House, Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Chesterfield House is an Antebellum house at 9625 Old Rutledge Pike in the Mascot community of northeastern Knox County, Tennessee.Built in 1838 by George W. Arnold, a physician from Roanoke, Virginia, the house is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  6. WVLT-TV - Wikipedia

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    Harold H. Thoms and J. Horton Doughton, doing business as Television Services of Knoxville, applied with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on August 25, 1952, to build a new television station on Knoxville's channel 26; the application for a construction permit was granted on March 25, 1953, after W. R. Tuley—who had filed a competing bid for the channel [2] —merged his ...

  7. The Post Show - Wikipedia

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    The show is regularly hosted by Blair Butler and Kevin Pereira. In the Fall Finale Post Show, James Kyson Lee co-hosted, as Kevin Pereira was not present. Tim Kring and Jack Coleman were guests on the premiere episode as well as editors from Heroes Wiki Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine and Heroes-Clues who had recurring appearances on ...

  8. WATE-TV - Wikipedia

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    Channel 6 was East Tennessee's first television station, signing on the air at 8 p.m. on October 1, 1953, as WROL-TV. The race to be the first television station in the eastern part of the state was won by WROL-TV when the 300-foot (91 m) tower of WJHL-TV in Johnson City (ironically, now a sister station to the Knoxville station) collapsed a few months earlier.

  9. United States Post Office and Courthouse (Knoxville ...

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    By the time the federal government purchased the lot for the post office's construction, it was occupied by the home of prominent Knoxville physician Walter S. Nash and his wife, Eva. [7] Knoxville's first federal building, the Old Customs House, was built on Market Street in 1874, and expanded in 1910. [8]