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  2. WLBT - Wikipedia

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    It is Jackson's second-oldest television station, following WJTV (channel 12), which debuted in January 1953. Channel 3 is also Mississippi's third-oldest television station (now-sister station WTOK-TV in Meridian went on the air three months earlier). A few weeks after its debut, the station was renamed WLBT—which stands for Lamar ...

  3. List of television stations in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Biloxi: 13 32 WLOX: ABC: CBS on 13.2, Bounce TV on 13.3, True Crime Network on 13.4 : 19 16 WMAH-TV: PBS: satellite of WMPN-TV ch. 29 Jackson

  4. Arnab Goswami - Wikipedia

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    Arnab Ranjan Goswami (born 7 March 1973) is an Indian news anchor and journalist. [1] He is the managing director and editor-in-chief of Republic Media Network. [2] [3] [4] Before Republic TV, Goswami was the editor-in-chief and a news anchor of Times Now and ET Now, from 2006 to 2016. [5] [6] Previously, he had also served stints at NDTV and ...

  5. Jackson, Mississippi, to go without reliable drinking water - AOL

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    Jackson, Mississippi, will go without reliable drinking water indefinitely, officials said on Monday, after pumps at the main water treatment plant failed.

  6. WDBD - Wikipedia

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    WDBD (channel 40) is a television station in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by American Spirit Media, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Media, owner of NBC affiliate WLBT (channel 3), for the provision of certain services; it is also sister to Vicksburg-licensed MyNetworkTV outlet WLOO (channel 35).

  7. WJTV - Wikipedia

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    WJTV signed-on January 20, 1953, as Mississippi's first television station, airing an analog signal on UHF channel 25. It was owned by the Hederman family, publishers of Jackson's morning and afternoon newspapers—The Clarion-Ledger and the Jackson Daily News, respectively—and was a primary CBS affiliate and secondary DuMont Television Network affiliate.

  8. WMSI-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMSI-FM (102.9 MHz, "Miss 103") is a radio station in Jackson, Mississippi, and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications until September 2014). WMSI's signal covers a roughly 90 mile radius around the city with an ERP of 100,000 watts. It is Mississippi's primary entry point for the Emergency Alert System.

  9. WWJX - Wikipedia

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    The station's transmitter is located in Hinds County, Mississippi, between Crystal Springs and Terry. Although WWJX is licensed as a full-power station, its broadcast range is comparable to that of a low-power station, thus being limited to the immediate Jackson area. [2] Therefore, it relies on cable and satellite carriage to reach the entire ...