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Prior to the debut of channel 69, an earlier television station that held the WFMZ-TV call sign and was based in Allentown operated on UHF channel 67 from December 1954 until April 1955. Like the current WFMZ-TV, it was co-owned with WFMZ radio (100.7 MHz). The radio station was sold twice in the 21-year gap between the two television stations.
Star Awards for Television: 2000: Ispup: Best Comedy Actress: Won [93] 2002: Rufa Mae Quinto Face of the Night Won [94] 2003: Bubble Gang: Best Comedy Actress: Nominated [95] 2004: Nominated [96] 2005: Won [97] 2006: Hokus Pokus: Won [98] 2008: Showbiz Central: Best Female Showbiz-Oriented Show Host Nominated [99] Rufa Mae Quinto Female Star of ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. ... Bethlehem: 60 9 WBPH-TV: Ind. Reliant on 60.2 Allentown: 69 9
Allentown, the largest city in the Lehigh Valley, third-largest city in Pennsylvania, and county seat of Lehigh County, in May 2010. The following is a list of notable people who were born, or lived a significant portion of their lives, in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.
Writers from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (24 P) Pages in category "People from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
Enrique Gratas (deceased), Estrella TV, formerly Univisión; David Gregory, NBC News; Roger Grimsby (deceased) formerly of WABC-TV, KGO-TV and WNBC; Bryant Gumbel, former anchor of NBC's Today and CBS' The Early Show; Savannah Guthrie, current co-anchor of NBC's Today; Tamron Hall, formerly of NBC's Today, NBC News and MSNBC
The book continues to get five-star ratings and solid reviews. ... former news anchor at WNEP-TV Channel 16, accepted a buyout from the station she called home for nearly 33 years. She decided to ...
WBPH-TV (channel 60) is a religious independent television station in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Lehigh Valley and the Philadelphia television market. The station is owned by Sonshine Family Television. WBPH-TV's studios are located in Allentown, and its transmitter is located on South Mountain in Salisbury Township.