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  2. WNWO-TV - Wikipedia

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    WNWO-TV (channel 24) is a television station in Toledo, Ohio, ... WDHO staff also agreed to payroll deductions to benefit the United Way in 1980 and 1981, ...

  3. WTVG - Wikipedia

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    WSPD-TV became an exclusive NBC affiliate in 1969, when Overmyer Broadcasting, then owner of then-independent WDHO-TV (channel 24, now WNWO-TV), persuaded ABC to move its affiliation there. [2] By then, WSPD-TV had become the first station in northwest Ohio to broadcast in color. Storer also owned WJBK-AM-FM-TV in Detroit and WJW-AM-FM-TV in ...

  4. WTOL - Wikipedia

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    WTOL-TV began broadcasting on December 5, 1958, as a CBS affiliate with a secondary NBC affiliation, sharing it with then-ABC affiliate WSPD-TV (channel 13, now WTVG) [3] until 1969 when WDHO-TV (channel 24, now WNWO-TV) replaced WSPD-TV as the ABC affiliate. WTOL then became exclusively affiliated with CBS.

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  6. WUPW - Wikipedia

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    She has since returned to Toledo on WNWO-TV. As a result of its sale to American Spirit Media, WUPW's in-house news department was shut down and WTOL took over production of the station's newscasts on April 23, 2012; which included 6:30 and 10 p.m. newscasts aired by WUPW beginning on April 23, 2012, and a morning newscast added on June 11 ...

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  8. Deerfield Media - Wikipedia

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    Deerfield Media, Inc. is a broadcasting company and a shell corporation owned and operated by Stephen P. Mumblow. It was established on December 1, 2012, by the acquisition of several television stations connected to the Sinclair Broadcast Group.

  9. FanDuel Sports Network Detroit - Wikipedia

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    game which celebrates Latin American players, in which alternate announcers conducted Spanish language play-by-play; a "Position-by-position" Tigers game, with the camera isolating on a different defensive player every inning featuring John Keating on play-by-play; as well as a "Social networking" Tigers telecast in which the channel's staff ...