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WFSB signed on the air on September 23, 1957, as WTIC-TV, owned by the Hartford-based Travelers Insurance Company, along with WTIC radio (1080 AM and 96.5 FM). [3] As Connecticut's second VHF station, WTIC-TV was one of the most powerful stations in New England, not only covering the entire state but a large chunk of western Massachusetts and eastern Long Island in New York.
Stations formerly owned by Gray Media Media market State Station Purchased Sold Notes El Dorado: Arkansas: KTVE: 1967: 1996: KAQY: 2014: 2014 [h]Grand Junction
The Radio/Television Building at Ohio University, where WOUB is broadcast. WOUB (1340 AM) is a public radio station in Athens, Ohio.Unlike its FM counterpart, WOUB-FM, WOUB AM is generally more of a community radio station, with mainly programming for residents of Athens County, plus alternative music programming, and news from the BBC, among other programs.
ODDS: Ohio State (-29.5) O/U: 44.5. Ohio State football schedule 2024. Here's a full look at the Buckeyes' 2024 schedule, including available start times and TV channel information: All times Eastern.
WWAX may refer to: . WWAX-LD, a low-powered television station (channel 27) licensed to serve Hartford-New Haven, Connecticut; a semi-satellite of WFSB; WWPE-FM, a radio station (92.1 FM) licensed to serve Hermantown, Minnesota, United States, which held the call sign WWAX from 1996 to 2020
WOUB-FM (91.3 MHz) is a public radio station in Athens, Ohio. Owned by Ohio University, it is the flagship of a five-station network known as Ohio University Public Radio. [2] The studios and offices are on South College Street in Athens. WOUB-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts, the current
Dec. 11—Ohio State football will play five Big Ten road games and host Texas next season. The dates for the Buckeyes' 136th season were announced Wednesday afternoon. The nonconference schedule ...
The 2020–21 Ohio Bobcats women's basketball team represented Ohio University during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bobcats, led by eighth year head coach Bob Boldon , played its home games at the Convocation Center in Athens, Ohio as a member of the Mid-American Conference .