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  2. WTVM - Wikipedia

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    WTVM (channel 9) is a television station in Columbus, Georgia, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is owned by Gray Media, which provides certain services to dual NBC/CW+ affiliate WLTZ (channel 38, owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting) [2] and Fox affiliate WXTX (channel 54, owned by American Spirit Media) under separate shared services agreements (SSAs).

  3. WLTZ - Wikipedia

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    The first newscast aired by the station was a 5:30 p.m. newscast, 1st Edition News, chosen specifically to avoid the 6 p.m. broadcasts from WRBL and WTVM and counterprogram their offerings. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Over the years, the station focused on counterprogramming the two larger stations and also attempted to lure viewers with personalities that ...

  4. WXTX - Wikipedia

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    WXTX (channel 54) is a television station in Columbus, Georgia, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by American Spirit Media, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Media, owner of ABC affiliate WTVM (channel 9), for the provision of certain services.

  5. Action News - Wikipedia

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    Identified as Action 8 News from 1976 to 1987; currently identifies as News 8: Columbus, Georgia: WTVM: ABC No Identified as Action 9 News from 1974 to 1992; then identified as THE News Leader; has identified as WTVM News Leader 9 since 1996 Corpus Christi, Texas: KZTV: CBS Yes Has identified as Action 10 News since 2004 Redding/Red Bluff/Chico ...

  6. WRBL - Wikipedia

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    WRBL-TV was owned by Jim Woodruff along with WRBL radio (AM 1420, now WRCG, and FM 102.9, now WVRK). Originally on channel 4, it moved to channel 3 in 1960 as part of a regional frequency reallocation by the FCC, that saw WTVM move to channel 9 and WTVY in Dothan, Alabama, move to channel 4.

  7. Bubba Copeland - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] Copeland met with President Donald Trump as well as U.S. Senators Doug Jones and Richard Shelby when they toured the damaged communities in the following days. [7] [10] [11] For Copeland's service as mayor during the tornado, the East Alabama Chamber of Commerce awarded him their "Individual of the Year of Award" in 2020. [12]

  8. Eugene Stanaland - Wikipedia

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    Stanaland graduated from Loretta High in 1952, and played on the football team. [2] [3] He graduated from Huntingdon College in 1960. [4]He received his MBA and Ph.D from the University of Alabama, [5] [6] completing his dissertation, An economic analysis of the occupation license fee and property tax equalization as alternative sources of revenue for urban centers : a case study, in 1972.

  9. List of newspapers in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Courier: Claiborne: 1819 Published by Tucker & Turner and ceased operations sometime in the 1820s [9] Alabama Journal, [10] Alabama State Journal: Montgomery began 1869 Bought by Gannett; see Montgomery Advertiser: Alabama Observer: Alabama Republican: Huntsville 1816 [11] Alabama Time-Piece: Aldrich: 1895 1902 [12] American Star [13 ...