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  2. MacDonald Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald Broadcasting began in 1962 when Kenneth MacDonald (Sr.) moved from Ann Arbor to Saginaw and purchased WSAM from the estate of the late Fred Knorr. [3] The station broadcasts on AM 1400, it was originally located at Weiss and Bay Streets on Saginaw's west side but had since moved to Whittier Street on Saginaw's east side, where it remains to this day. [4]

  3. John A.: Birth of a Country - Wikipedia

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    John A.: Birth of a Country is a Canadian historical drama television film directed by Jerry Ciccoritti and written by Bruce M. Smith. It was produced by Indian Grove Productions in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and aired on CBC Television on September 19, 2011.

  4. WILS - Wikipedia

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    The Lansing Broadcasting Company, original owners of WILS, made two attempts to enter the world of television. The first was an unsuccessful UHF station, WILS-TV, which began broadcasts in 1953. A year later, the company leased it to another group, under which it operated as WTOM-TV until its 1956 demise.

  5. WZTC - Wikipedia

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    In October 1994, the MacDonald Broadcasting Company applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit for a new broadcast radio station. After this and several other applications were "frozen" while the FCC determined how to allocate these permits, an auction was finally held in July 2010 in which MacDonald Broadcasting prevailed. [3]

  6. Category : American Broadcasting Company original films

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    ABC Movie of the Week (173 P) Pages in category "American Broadcasting Company original films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 227 ...

  7. Linda (1973 film) - Wikipedia

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    In Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors, Jerry Roberts writes, "As Linda, Stella Stevens was pancaked, pushed-up, and slinky as the murderer of her lover's wife, and the mastermind of the frame-up of her own husband for the crime.

  8. WXLA - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald switched from the urban adult contemporary format (as "Mix 1180") to ABC Radio's "Timeless" (formerly known as "Stardust") Middle of the Road/Oldies/Adult Standards format in October 2006. The Timeless Classics format had previously aired on co-owned "Unforgettable 1320" WILS and was moved to WXLA to make room for a new talk format on ...

  9. ABC Movie of the Week - Wikipedia

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    NBC created the first weekly umbrella for such films with their World Premiere Movie in 1966, running in a two-hour time slot. Until the late 1960s, ABC ran a distant third behind rivals CBS and NBC, leading to jokes about it coming in fourth among the three networks or about its acronym meaning "Almost Broadcasting Company". Desperation and a ...