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WSOC-TV presently broadcasts 37 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in addition, the station produces an additional 17 hours of newscasts each week for sister station WAXN-TV (in the form of a two-hour extension of WSOC's weekday morning newscast and an hour-long 10 p.m. newscast).
Since 1997, Beef + Lamb New Zealand Inc has promoted and managed the New Zealand Beef and Lamb Quality Mark. [3] [4] In 2010, the organisation change its name from Meat and Wool New Zealand to Beef + Lamb New Zealand Ltd to advertise its focus upon meat-production. [2] In 2014, B+LNZ Genetics was founded by Beef + Lamb New Zealand Ltd. [5] [6] [7]
Citizens band radio channel 9 (27.065 MHz), reserved for emergency and distress calls; Channel 9 branded TV stations in the United States; Channel 9 virtual TV stations in Canada; Channel 9 virtual TV stations in Mexico; Channel 9 virtual TV stations in the United States; For VHF frequencies covering 186-192 MHz: Channel 9 TV stations in Canada
Factual series, New Zealand celebrities tell the story of New Zealand's most famous disasters. Dog Squad: TVNZ 1: Reality series which follows police dogs. Dog Squad Puppy School: 2020 TVNZ 1: Spin off to Dog Squad series, this series focuses on the pups being trained for New Zealand's most elite organisations. Eat Well For Less New Zealand ...
The 7 July news bulletin attracted 300,000 5+ viewers and 18.6% of the 25-25 year old demographic market share. [10] During its launch, Tara Ward of The Spinoff observed that ThreeNews took a more in-depth, investigatory approach to news coverage than its predecessor Newshub's 6 pm news bulletin, which had primarily focused on big headlines ...
Or did it come in like a sassy, teenage lamb? It was cold and windy on March 1, but it wasn’t THAT cold and windy. I mean, we didn’t have snow or below-zero temperatures, we merely had an ...
Reporting outdoors, news anchor Kyle Clark and weather meteorologist Kathy Sabine at 9news Denver got into a heated exchange that was, to say the least, some of the most awkward TV in recent memory.
His experience of working in the US means Corbett was often called upon to comment on severe weather events like hurricanes and tornadoes on various BBC News programmes and the BBC News channel. On 17 May 2011 he announced on BBC Radio 5 Live that he was leaving the BBC to work in New Zealand for the Met Service. He made his final 5 Live ...