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WKBW-TV satellite truck with branding from the 7 News era. WKBW-TV decided to adopt a new identity, thus bringing the Eyewitness News era to an end. The station's newscasts were rebranded as 7 News in September 2003 and "Move Closer to Your World" was dropped in favor of a more contemporary news music package (Right Here, Right Now by 615 Music).
Printable version; In other projects ... Denver: Denver: 7 7 KMGH-TV: ABC: Ion Mystery on 7.2, ... Defy TV on 59.4, True Real on 59.5, Grit on 59.6, Scripps News on ...
KMGH-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Denver, Colorado, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Sterling-licensed independent station KCDO-TV, channel 3 (and its Denver-based translator KSBS-CD, channel 10).
KZCO-LD is a low-power television station in Denver, Colorado, United States. It rebroadcasts four secondary digital subchannels of ABC affiliate KMGH-TV (channel 7), including Ion Mystery on 7.3 and Laff on 7.4. Like KMGH-TV and KCDO-TV (channel 3), as well as KSBS-CD (channel 10), KZCO-LD is owned and operated by the E. W. Scripps Company.
WJLA-TV 7 Washington, D.C. Sinclair Broadcast Group WKBW-TV 7 Buffalo, New York: E.W. Scripps Company WLS-TV 7: Chicago, Illinois: The Walt Disney Company (ABC Owned Television Stations) WMUR-TV 9 Manchester, New Hampshire: Hearst Communications (Hearst Television) WNEP-TV 16 Scranton, Pennsylvania: Tegna, Inc. WPVI-TV 6: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hanover, New Hampshire: WHED-TV; Buffalo, New York: WNEQ-TV 23 (now WNLO 23) (commercial license transferred from WNED-TV to sell station; became an affiliate of UPN in 2003, and The CW in 2006) New York, New York: WNYC-TV 31 (now WPXN-TV 31) (commercial license formerly municipally-owned; currently an O&O Ion Television station since 1998)
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Irwin B. "Irv" Weinstein (April 29, 1930 – December 26, 2017) [1] was an American local television news anchor and occasional radio actor. He hosted WKBW-TV's Eyewitness News in Buffalo, New York, for 34 years, from 1964 to 1998, becoming an iconic broadcaster well known in both the Buffalo area and in Southern Ontario, which was within WKBW's broadcast area. [2]