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WTIC-TV (channel 61) is a television station in Hartford, Connecticut, United States, serving the Hartford–New Haven market as an affiliate of the Fox network. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Waterbury-licensed CW affiliate WCCT-TV (channel 20).
On December 12, 2009, WTIC, WCCT (then WTXX), and the Hartford Courant moved into new combined newsroom facilities in downtown Hartford, [38] and WTIC rebranded from Fox 61 to Fox CT (a transition completed in July 2010); in addition, WTIC became the second station in the market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. The ...
10 WCTX: MyNet: Nexstar Media Group (CSA with WTNH) Charge! on 59.2 Hartford/New Haven: Hartford: 61 34 WTIC-TV: Fox: Tegna Inc. Antenna TV on 61.2, getTV on 61.3, True Crime Network on 61.4, The Nest on 61.5 New Haven: New Haven: 65 30 WEDY: PBS: Connecticut Public Broadcasting: Simply additional subchannels provided by WEDH. Spirit on 65.1 ...
While at WBBJ, Lahmers worked without writers or crew, writing and even shooting the news stories herself. [5] In 2007 she joined Fox CT (now referred to as Fox 61) in Hartford, Connecticut, once again as a reporter; by the time of her departure in 2012, she was also working as the weekend news anchor at the station. [6]
Audrey Kuchen is a television news reporter for FOX CT in Hartford, Connecticut. [1] She served as co-anchor on KOBI-TV's NBC 5 News at 6pm with Christina Anderson and anchor and producer of KMVU-TV's FOX 26 First At Ten newscast at 10pm until July 2010. Audrey is an east coast native.
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Terzi continued as news co-anchor until he left in June 1978 and then became News Anchor, then News Director, at WPEC-TV12 in West Palm Beach, FL. In October 1978, Terzi was seriously injured when the twin-engine Cessna he piloted, with 4 other WPEC senior staff on board, had engine/fuel problems on approach to the Tallahassee, FL airport.
Geoff Fox (born July 26, 1950) [1] is an American television broadcast meteorologist, with seven Emmy awards, and a career in the industry spanning four decades. For 27 years he worked at the television station WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut , where he started in 1984 and was senior meteorologist until 2011.