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WSIL-TV ended regular programming on its analog signal, over VHF channel 3, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. [43] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 34, using virtual channel ...
For most of what would be its last half-decade with NBC, channel 3 only aired two hours of news per day, an unusually low local news output for a Big Three network station in a Top 10 market and among the lowest of Group W's stations. Channel 3 discontinued its noon newscast to accommodate lower-rated NBC Daytime programs at the start of 1991 ...
WOAI, Selma, Texas [3] April 3, 1956 [4] Guyed steel lattice mast 100 Aircraft collision Hit by a B-29. [4] Ochsenkopf, West Germany January 1958: Guyed steel tube mast 50 Ice Replaced by concrete tower KAYS-TV Tower, Hays, Kansas: May 29, 1959: Guyed steel tube mast 224 Storm with 105 kt winds [5] Top 150 m of the tower toppled.
The Philadelphia news station says the pilot and photographer killed have been part of its team for years. News helicopter crashes, killing 2 TV station crew members Skip to main content
The first helicopter was leased to KTLA by National Helicopter Service and Engineering Company in Van Nuys. [3] For several years, KTLA (channel 5) was the only TV station with a helicopter based TV camera crewed reporting platform. The Telecopter was designed and introduced by KTLA chief engineer John D. Silva (1920-2012). [4]
The Robinson R44 aircraft spun out of control on its approach to the helicopter garage at Pearland Regional Airport around 9:30 Sunday morning, the dizzying CCTV footage of the incident showed.
A pilot and a photographer were killed when Action News' helicopter Chopper 6 crashed Tuesday night in a densely wooded area of Burlington County, New Jersey, the station reported Wednesday morning.
Two news helicopters collided while covering a robbery story. ABC's chartered AS355F and Mainichi Shimbun own and operated Bell 206B collisions in the air. ABC-TV's helicopters crashed onto a building's roof, killing all on board. Mainichi's helicopter made a crash landing in a parking lot injuring the three on board.