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  2. WEDQ - Wikipedia

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    WUSF-TV began broadcasting on September 11, 1966. It broadcast for five hours a day on weekdays only, with a mix of reruns of older commercial shows, USF courses, two children's programs, and several local programs. [12] Initially, WUSF-TV had no network programming, as WEDU was the local station for National Educational Television.

  3. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Aired music videos from various artists from around the world; purchased and shut down by Hubbard Broadcasting in 2008 to expand distribution for Ovation TV. m Channel: Aired syndicated music videos, TV shows, movies and news. Was folded under decision of the owner/creator of the network. MOR Music TV: August 31, 1997: Launched on September 1 ...

  4. WEDU - Wikipedia

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    WEDU shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 3, on February 17, 2009, to conclude the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. [112] The station moved its digital signal from its pre-transition UHF channel 54 to channel 13 [ 113 ] on June 12, 2009; it had to wait for WTVT , which used channel 13, to complete its ...

  5. Cincinnati Reds file intent to leave longtime TV partner ...

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    Cincinnati Reds local broadcast revenues will take a hit next year if a bankruptcy court approves the terms of the team's settlement to terminate its broadcast agreement with the parent company of ...

  6. Cincinnati TV anchor hellos and goodbyes of 2023 - AOL

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    Former TV news anchor Julie O'Neill sued WCPO and E.W. Scripps Co. in July for age discrimination. The 55-year-old claimed she was terminated by the station in 2022 due to her age.

  7. WOTH-CD - Wikipedia

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    WOTH-CD (channel 20) was a low-power, Class A television station in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Owned by Elliott B. Block's Block Broadcasting, [1] it was a sister station to WBQC-LD (channel 25). WOTH's transmitter was located along Symmes Street, just south of East McMillan Street in Cincinnati (shared with ABC affiliate WCPO-TV, channel 9).

  8. Massive fire at Cincinnati playground shuts down Daniel ... - AOL

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    According to an initial report obtained by USA TODAY, Cincinnati Fire was informed about "a vehicle fire" near the Interstate 471 bridge that crosses the Ohio River just before 3:30 a.m.

  9. WKOI-TV - Wikipedia

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    WKOI-TV's programming was previously relayed on W20CL (channel 20) in Springfield, Ohio, and W36DG (channel 36) in Cincinnati. A deal was reached to sell W20CL (now WLWD-LD in Dayton) [ 12 ] to Word of God Fellowship, owner of the Daystar Television Network , on March 19, 2010; [ 13 ] W36DG was also sold to Daystar, and is now WDYC-LD .