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  2. WAVE (TV) - Wikipedia

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    In the early days, both WAVE television and radio news was done live with Livingston Gilbert; he anchored for 39 years until his 1980 retirement. [ 1 ] : 285 Channel 3 was the ratings leader in the Louisville market for over 20 years, before WHAS-TV overtook it at #1 in the 1970s.

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  4. The Delaware Wave - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Wave is a Gannett-owned English-language newspaper based in Bethany Beach, Delaware. Seventeen staff members publish the weekly 11-inch by 17-inch newspaper, every Tuesday, [1] and distribute it to the public on Wednesdays. [2] It serves from Bethany Beach and Fenwick Island to Georgetown and Selbyville with local news.

  5. List of newspapers in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Weekly Morning News: Wilmington: 1883 Weekly News Publishing Company [62] Delaware Weekly Republican: Wilmington: 1841 Weekly G. W. Vernon [63] Delmarva News: Selbyville: 1936 1990 Weekly Delmarva Publishing Company [64] Democratic Free Press and Farmers', Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Advocate: Wilmington: 1840 1841 Weekly Wm. M ...

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  7. Quiz: Test your news knowledge with our weekly quiz - AOL

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    Quiz: Test your news knowledge with our weekly quiz. William Laws. Updated April 6, 2017 at 8:20 PM.

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  9. Los Angeles Wave - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Wave is an African-American newspaper created by C.Z. Wilson, [1] first published in 1912 in Los Angeles, California. [2] It has 92,000 subscribers, which is more subscribers that any other black newspaper. [3] The newspaper group claims to have circulation of 1.2 million serving diverse neighborhoods in the greater Los Angeles ...