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  2. WHIO-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHIO-TV's licensee, Miami Valley Broadcasting, was originally used as the official name for Cox Media's television arm for decades. WHIO-TV has been a CBS affiliate from the very beginning, and is the only station in Dayton never to have changed its primary affiliation; it did air some programming from the long-defunct DuMont Television Network ...

  3. Miami Valley Channel - Wikipedia

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    In addition, WHIO-TV's noon, 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts would be repeated on MVC at 12:30, 6:30 and 11:35 p.m., seven days a week. Original logo for the Miami Valley Channel. MVC launched on September 19, 1994, as a joint venture among Continental, Viacom and WHIO-TV, [3] appearing on channel 44 on both companies' systems

  4. List of television stations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Fun Roads on 13.2, Best of ShopHQ on 13.3, Ace TV on 13.4, One America Plus on 13.5, AWE Plus on 13.6, Infomercials on 13.7, Bark TV on 13.8, Right Now TV on 13.9, FTF Sports on 13.10, MrtSpt1 on 13.11 Cleveland: Cleveland: 48 13 W13DS-D: Silent Dayton: Maplewood: 16 25 W25FI-D: WPTD: PBS: PBS Encore on 16.2, PBS Life on 16.3, Ohio Channel on ...

  5. Media in Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Nielsen Media Research ranked the 11-county Dayton television market #65 in the United States. [1] Among the stations it includes are: 2 WDTN Dayton ; 7 WHIO-TV Dayton ; 16 WPTD Dayton ; 22 WKEF, Dayton (ABC/Fox) 26 WBDT Springfield ; 43 WKOI-TV Richmond, IN (Ion Television)* 45 WRGT-TV Dayton (MyNetworkTV)

  6. Jim Baldridge - Wikipedia

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    Baldridge joined WHIO-TV in 1972 as a general assignment reporter. In 1977 Baldridge began anchoring with Dayton broadcast legend Don Wayne, whom he had grown up watching. He later worked alongside Cheryl McHenry and Letitia Perry. During his years at WHIO Jim Baldridge traveled the world to cover stories important to the Dayton area.

  7. WRCX-LD - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, Ross was searching for a network that would provide programming and resources for WRCX-LP. Ross wanted UPN, which was on the Miami Valley Channel, a cable-only channel operated by WHIO-TV, but did not receive the affiliation. Another network considered was Pax TV; at the time, Pax's local affiliate was WBDT, which aired Pax's ...

  8. Cox Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    WHIO-TV in Ohio's Miami Valley soon followed, airing its first broadcasts on February 23, 1949. [ 7 ] In 1950, Governor Cox purchased The Atlanta Constitution , and in 1962 his son purchased three cable television systems in central Pennsylvania with a total of 11,800 subscribers.

  9. Category:Television stations in Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television stations in Dayton, Ohio" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .