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WHIO-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Dayton, Ohio, United States, affiliated with CBS. It has been owned by Cox Media Group since its inception, making it one of two stations that have been built and signed on by Cox (alongside company flagship WSB-TV in Atlanta). WHIO-TV's transmitter is located off Germantown Street in the Highview ...
She worked two days a week at WBNS-TV and WLW~C TV in Columbus. In the 1950s, Bette did the first color TV commercial (Royal Crest Dairy) [ 8 ] at WLW-D and the first color national television feed from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base with the Howdy Doody show team who were in Dayton for the Community Chest.
The character bears a strong resemblance to Barry Hobart's Dr. Creep character with gloves, white face and an old Dutch beard. In 1999, cult film director Andrew Copp and partner, video producer Rick Martin, would resurrect Shock Theater with Dr. Creep at the helm once again for Dayton, Ohio Public-access television .
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These channel moves were done at WHIO-TV's request, to position the station closer to the Dayton-area broadcast channels on Time Warner's cable lineups. In mid-June 2004, it was announced that the 10 p.m. newscast would be renamed NewsCenter 7 at 10 , dropping the First News branding used since 1995.
News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. ... Ohio Lemon Tart. Orange and Pistachio Pilaf. ... Jared Goff throws 3 TD passes as Lions beat Bears 34-17 for franchise-record 13th win. Weather.
43 WKOI-TV Richmond, IN (Ion Television)* 45 WRGT-TV Dayton (MyNetworkTV) Television stations from Cincinnati, Ohio are available with varying levels of reception. The nationally syndicated morning talk show The Daily Buzz originated from WBDT-TV, the Acme property in Miamisburg, Ohio, before moving to its current home in Florida.