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  2. WTKR - Wikipedia

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    WTKR (channel 3) is a television station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia, United States, serving the Hampton Roads area as an affiliate of CBS.It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Portsmouth-licensed WGNT (channel 27), an independent station.

  3. List of television stations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Charlottesville: 19 32 WCAV: CBS: Ion on 19.4, Fox on 27.1 : 29 2 WVIR-TV: NBC: WeatherNation on 29.2, CW on 29.3, True Crime Network on 29.5

  4. Timeline of the Bad Newz Kennels dog fighting investigation

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    According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, WAVY-TV (Portsmouth) was observing from a news helicopter, and reported that fifteen vehicles were on the property, including a rental truck and a Virginia State Police evidence collections truck. In a video broadcast, investigators could be seen working under a blue tarp on a wooded portion of the ...

  5. The Real Reason Why the Hit '80s TV Show 'Moonlighting' Got ...

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    Suspect #3: Production was bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S. Whether the hectic set was responsible for Moonlighting’s brilliance or its downfall is up for debate.What’s certain is that production was ...

  6. For this Saturday’s episode, it was Glor’s co-hosts, Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller, who led the morning program. 20+ Dumb Things TV Did This YearView List Glor said goodbye to CBS News ...

  7. WGNT - Wikipedia

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    WGNT, originally WYAH-TV, was preceded on channel 27 by an earlier station, WTOV-TV (unrelated to the current WTOV-TV in Steubenville, Ohio), the second built in Norfolk proper and the market's third. It operated twice during the 1950s: from December 6, 1953, to October 3, 1954, and again under different ownership from May 25, 1955, to August 1959.

  8. No Such Thing as Vampires - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Stegall of SF Scope gave the pilot a decent review, and said that if Moonlight could survive "the Friday night time slot" and the "thwarted expectations of [vampire] fans who were expecting Blade", she thought it would "rock". [26] Kara Howland of TV Guide gave the pilot a positive review, and thought it was a "solid start". [3]

  9. FACT CHECK: No, Norah O’Donnell Was Not Fired From CBS News

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    A viral post shared on Threads claims Norah O’Donnell was fired by CBS News. View on Threads Verdict: False In July 2024, O’Donnell announced she’d be leaving the CBS “Evening News ...