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    WHIO-TV's newscasts, known as NewsCenter 7 since the mid-1970s, have been in first place in the Nielsen ratings for many years, and that trend continues to this day. [7] WHIO-TV's digital subchannel 7.2 became an affiliate of MeTV on December 1, 2014. [8] The subchannel is branded as "MeTV WHIO Classic Television".

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  6. Social Security Overpayments Causing Major Problems - AOL

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    According to Boston 25 News, the government is requesting back $21 billion in overpayments ... but told the I-Team on WHIO News Center 7 that the SSA requested that she pay back over $60,000 in ...

  7. Common Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Common Dreams NewsCenter, often referred to simply as Common Dreams, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, U.S.-based news website with a stated goal of serving the progressive community. Common Dreams publishes news stories, editorials, and a newswire of current, breaking news.

  8. NewsCenter - Wikipedia

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    NewsCenter or variant NewsCentre, is a brand that has been used by many broadcasting entities to refer to its regular newscasts. In particular, "NewsCenter" may refer to: WNBC-TV , in New York using "NewsCenter 4" in the 1974 to 1980

  9. Jim Baldridge - Wikipedia

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    Baldridge began covering news at WCIT radio in Lima, Ohio, in 1964 as a senior in high school. He worked for several stations in the Dayton-Springfield area (including WIZE under the pseudonym "Gregg Baldwin") and served in the Army with the United States Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in the Pacific.