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  2. WCCO-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCCO-TV (channel 4), branded CBS Minnesota, is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving the Twin Cities area. It is owned and operated by the CBS television network through its CBS News and Stations division, and maintains studios on South 11th Street along Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis; its transmitter is located at the Telefarm complex in ...

  3. WCCO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Logo as "News Radio 8•3•0 WCCO" WCCO was the top-rated station in the Twin Cities for decades until shifting demographics and a decline in listening to AM radio caused a drop in the Arbitron and Nielsen ratings. Several FM stations, including classic rock 92.5 KQRS-FM and Top 40 101.3 KDWB-FM were able to overtake it.

  4. List of Minnesota Public Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    MPR's newest service, The Current, is available in Austin, Hinckley, Mankato, the Twin Cities, New Ulm, Rochester and St. Peter. Minnesota Public Radio also broadcasts all three of its services — News, Classical and The Current — on HD Radio in several communities throughout the state of Minnesota.

  5. Dave Moore (newscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Moore had a variety of jobs in the early years of channel 4, announcing and hosting for multiple programs. He began anchoring the news at 10 p.m. in 1957, then anchored the station's 6 p.m. newscast in 1968. In the mid-70's, Moore hosted a news magazine show on WCCO TV called "Moore on Sunday", [1] which he hosted until he fell ill in 1997.

  6. List of newspapers in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    One Nation News: Minority news perspective Minneapolis Hennepin: Weekly (Wed.) Black Heart, Inc. 20,000 [33] Outdoor News: Outdoor recreation: Minneapolis Hennepin Weekly (Wed.) 57,053 [33] Phoenix Spirit: Recovery, renewal, growth Plymouth Hennepin Bi-Monthly 15,000 [33] Pro-Family News: Family values: Minneapolis Hennepin Monthly 12,000 [33 ...

  7. Bill Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Bill Carlson (November 26, 1934 – February 29, 2008), born William Meyer Carlson, was an American journalist and longtime television anchor at WCCO in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] Carlson was born in Thief River Falls, Minnesota and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota. Carlson died of prostate cancer at the age of 73 on February 29, 2008. [2]

  8. Almanac (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Almanac is a weekly public affairs television program produced by Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and distributed to other channels around the state via the Minnesota Public Television Association. It has aired weekly on Friday nights since December 7, 1984. [1]

  9. WCCO II - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, an agreement was made to fill most of WCCO II's schedule with music videos produced by K-TWIN. A few hours were reserved for rebroadcasts of newscasts and other programming. [2] On March 1, 1989, [3] WCCO II was relaunched as the Midwest Sports Channel when it acquired rights to Twins broadcasts. [4]