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WQAD-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Moline, Illinois, United States, serving the Quad Cities area as an affiliate of ABC. Owned by Tegna Inc. , the station maintains studios on Park 16th Street in Moline, and its transmitter is located in Orion, Illinois .
Pages in category "Television stations in the Quad Cities" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
After WBQD's closure, WQAD, which had for years been simulcasting WBQD on its third digital subchannel, began programming channel 8.3; it retained the MyNetworkTV affiliation and inherited WBQD's cable carriage, [8] [9] though it was rebranded "My TV 8.3". On October 9, 2012, the cable channel assignment for WQAD-DT3 on Mediacom moved from ...
WBQD-LP, a defunct television station (channel 26 analog/14 digital) licensed to Davenport, Iowa, United States, originally affiliated with UPN and later MyNetworkTV WQAD-DT3 , the third digital subchannel of WQAD-TV (channel 38.3 digital/8.3 virtual) licensed to Moline, Illinois, United States, which was previously a simulcast of WBQD-LP and ...
Three local daily newspapers serve the Quad Cities, all of them morning editions. The Quad-City Times, based in Davenport, is circulated throughout the Quad Cities metropolitan area, including Davenport, Bettendorf and Scott County in Iowa; and Moline, East Moline, Rock Island and Rock Island County in Illinois.
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Illinois. Full-power stations VC ... WQAD-TV: ABC: Antenna TV on 8.2, ...
Zinga has been a radio and television reporter and anchor woman for all three television stations in the Quad Cities-- WQAD-TV, KWQC-TV (while it was still WOC-TV) and WHBF-TV. She also worked for three years at CNN, CNN Headline News and The Airport Channel (a CNN network provided exclusively to airports).
In 1981, she received her first job as a television news anchor at WQAD-TV in Moline, Illinois. [4] [5] In the early 1980s, Swoboda (under the name Robin Cole) worked as an anchor and reporter for then-CBS affiliate WTVJ channel 4 (now NBC O&O and channel 6) in Miami, Florida.