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— 21 wfmj (@21wfmj) may 28, 2024 Youngstown is approximately an hour’s drive from Pittsburgh and Cleveland near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. This is the second major incident to impact the ...
Building explosion kills bank employee and injures 7 others in Youngstown, Ohio. May 29, 2024 at 9:10 AM. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — A massive explosion blew out much of the ground floor of an ...
On May 28, 2024, at 2:45 p.m. EDT (18:45 UTC), [5] a large explosion occurred at the base of the building, destroying the façade, throwing glass, brick, and other debris onto the sidewalk, caused the downtown area of Youngstown to rumble, and causing the first floor housing a Chase Bank to collapse into the basement.
WFMJ-TV (channel 21) is a television station in Youngstown, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC and The CW.The station is locally owned by the Maag family. WFMJ-TV's studios are located on West Boardman Street in downtown Youngstown, and its transmitter is based in the city's Lansingville neighborhood.
During the 1940s and early 1950s WFMJ was an affiliate of the Blue Network and its successor ABC. In 1948, Maag launched WFMJ-FM at 105.1 MHz; the FM station is now WQXK. On March 8, 1953, Maag started Youngstown's second television station WFMJ-TV on channel 73. The television station moved to its present location, channel 21, on August 7, 1954.
Youngstown: 21 WFMJ-TV: NBC: WFMJ Television, Inc. ... QVC2 on 20.5, Outdoor America on 20.6, Salem News Channel on 20.7 22 20 ... Western Ohio Sports Network on 26.2 ...
She has been interviewed on various news outlets regarding the issue, from independent media [164] to national networks. [165] [166] A few weeks later, Brockovich traveled to East Palestine, Ohio where she was interviewed by local media, and appeared at one of several high-profile town hall meetings on Friday night, Feb. 24th. [167]
He was also publisher of The Youngstown Vindicator, and owned WFMJ (1390 AM). Maag also put WFMJ-TV channel 21 on the air in 1953. WFMJ-FM was issued a construction permit in 1947, but the station did not go on the air until January 1950. [5] Few people owned FM radios in those days and there was little prospect of the station becoming profitable.