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The station first signed on the air on March 1, 1982, [2] as WOAC, broadcasting on UHF channel 67; it was founded by businessman Morton Kent. Initially, it operated as an independent station, serving mainly the Canton area. It originally maintained a programming format featuring syndicated reruns, movies, and local news updates.
Canton: 20 21 WQDI-LD: Infomercials: Defy on 20.2, beIN Sports on 20.3, Outlaw on 20.4, QVC2 on 20.5, Outdoor America on 20.6, Salem News Channel on 20.7 22 20 WOHZ-CD: Rock Entertainment Sports Network: WTCL-LD Simulcast on 6.1, WOIO Simulcast on 19.10 26 25 WUEK-LD: TBD
WDLI-TV (channel 17) is a television station licensed to Canton, Ohio, United States, serving the Cleveland–Akron area as an affiliate of the digital multicast network Bounce TV. It is owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings alongside Ion Television affiliate WVPX-TV (channel 23).
Get the East Canton, OH local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... East Canton News & Weather ... NASA released a timelapse video that shows the eye of Hurricane Milton as seen ...
East Canton - 12 - 23 - 21 - 4 — 60. ... Ohio Associated Press boys state poll for Feb. 12. CARROLLTON 53, HOOVER 36. HOOVER ... Fox News. In one U.S. town, residents are legally required to own ...
Originally licensed to Mansfield, Ohio, this station took to the air on May 7, 1990, as W50BE. [1] [2] An extension of locally owned WVNO-FM and WRGM, W50BE was an independent station boasting a lineup of local newscasts and community programming for the Mansfield–Ashland–Bucyrus region, [1] [3] nearly equidistant from both the Cleveland and Columbus markets. [4]
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CANTON ‒ A candlelight vigil Thursday night helped family grieve the loss of 24-year-old Zachary Fornash and protest his shooting death by a police officer two days earlier.