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  2. WKMG-TV - Wikipedia

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    WKMG-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Graham Media Group. The station's studios are located on John Young Parkway ( SR 423 ) in Orlando, and its transmitter is located on Brown Road near Christmas, Florida .

  3. List of television stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    6 26 WKMG-TV: CBS: NBC American Crimes on 6.2, Cozi TV on 6.3, Start TV on 6.4, Catchy Comedy on 6.5, Dabl on 6.6 Orlando: ... WPBT Health Channel Miami/Fort Lauderdale:

  4. WFOR-TV - Wikipedia

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    Channel 6 had been assigned to Orlando and was used by WDBO-TV (later WCPX-TV and now WKMG-TV). [3] [4] A new channel 6 station in Miami would need to locate its transmitter at least 220 miles (350 km) from the Orlando station, which would force the tower to be sited as far south as Homestead and have a height limit to accommodate nearby ...

  5. Category:Television anchors from Miami - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television anchors from Miami" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. WTVJ - Wikipedia

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    WTVJ (channel 6) is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States.It is owned and operated by the NBC television network through its NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Fort Lauderdale–licensed WSCV (channel 51), a flagship station of Telemundo.

  7. Graham Media Group - Wikipedia

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    From 1961 to 1962, Post-Newsweek held 46% ownership with San Diego television station KFSD-TV (later KOGO-TV) with the investment firm of Fox, Wells & Rogers owning 54%. Post-Newsweek declined to acquire full ownership of KOGO-TV (now KGTV ) and the venture ended when the station was sold to the broadcasting division of Time-Life in 1962.

  8. 1989 South Florida television affiliation switch - Wikipedia

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    The proposal was met with confusion among Miami television officials, as the FCC had already assigned the same channel to Orlando, where it was in use by WDBO-TV. [26] Channel 6 in Miami had to have a transmitter located much further south than the other stations in order to meet the minimum spacing of 220 miles (350 km) from WDBO-TV; its ...

  9. Ralph Renick - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Apperson Renick (August 9, 1928 – July 11, 1991) was a pioneer American television journalist for Miami's WTVJ, channel 4 (now channel 6), Florida's first television station. [1] He was WTVJ's first and longest running news anchor and the driving force behind television news in South Florida from the station's inception in March 1949 ...