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  2. WFRV-TV - Wikipedia

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    In December 1960, Valley Telecasting sold WFRV-TV to Valley Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of WAVE-TV at Louisville, Kentucky, for $1.09 million. [16] WFRV's first attempt at expanding to the Upper Peninsula, a construction permit to build channel 8 at Iron Mountain, Michigan, was scrapped at the company's request days after the sale, as was an application by the company to build a channel ...

  3. Midwest Communications (1952–1992) - Wikipedia

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    The company's history dates back to August 1952, when it was formed as Midwest Radio and Television as a merger of WCCO (AM) and WTCN-TV. The company was a joint-venture of Mid-Continent Radio-Television (itself a partnership of the Saint Paul Pioneer Press and the Minneapolis Tribune Company , 53%) and CBS (47%). [ 1 ]

  4. The Radio Chick - Wikipedia

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    Leslie is a recurring guest host on the Fox News Radio Network heard nationally. She is the Executive Producer of "The Gong Show Live - Off Broadway", a theatrical recreation of the classic TV show. She is a graduate of Syracuse University and The Harvard Business School .

  5. Griffin McElroy - Wikipedia

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    McElroy was born in 1987 to Clint McElroy, former co-host of WTCR-FM's morning radio show in Huntington, West Virginia, and his wife Leslie. [3] Griffin McElroy is an alumnus of Marshall University with a degree in journalism. [4] He used to live in Chicago. [5] He married Rachel McElroy in 2013. [6] They have two sons. [7] [8]

  6. Longtime El Paso newsman Mark Ross has announced he is retiring from Channel 7-KVIA and has three final newscasts left. He has been in the El Paso radio and television news business for 45 years.

  7. Live radio - Wikipedia

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    Live radio is sound transmitted by radio waves, as the sound happens. Modern live radio is probably [original research?] most used to broadcast sports but it is also used to transmit local news and traffic updates. Most radio that people listen to today is pre-recorded music, and the days of solely live broadcast music are generally not as present.

  8. Spoon Radio - Wikipedia

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    Spoon is a social digital audio live streaming service. It is developed by Spoon Radio Inc., a South Korea -based company with a US office located in San Francisco, California. It allows users to listen to streamers and even start their own live streams using their smartphones and web, without any other equipment.

  9. A news anchor was body-shamed by a viewer. See her epic on ...

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    Moments before going live on Nov. 29, Canadian news anchor Leslie Horton received an email from a viewer, who had watched her traffic report earlier that morning. The message read ...