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CMD was referred to as "uber-liberal" by the conservative news website Watchdog.org. [22] CMD has been referred to as a "liberal advocacy group" by The Des Moines Register, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Wisconsin State Journal, and the La Crosse Tribune. [4] [5] [6] [7]
KQEG-CD (channel 23) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to La Crescent, Minnesota, United States.It is a translator of La Crosse, Wisconsin–licensed CBS affiliate WKBT-DT (channel 8) which is owned by Morgan Murphy Media.
Since 1966, La Crosse has seen its population grow by 10.73%, while its area, miles of sewer, and miles of water mains each grew by more than 50%. [17] [18] La Crosse remains the largest city on Wisconsin's western border, and the educational institutions in the city have recently led it toward becoming a regional technology and medical hub.
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Eau Claire: 14 14 WECX-LD: CW: Heroes & Icons on 14.2, Start TV on 14.3, MeTV on 14.4, NBC on 13.10 : 26 26 W26FG-D: Silent 53
0123452" encoded in Code 11. Code 11 is a barcode symbology developed by Intermec in 1977, and it is used primarily in telecommunications. The symbol can encode any length string consisting of the digits 0–9 and the dash character (-). A twelfth code represents the start/stop character, commonly printed as "*". One or two modulo-11 check ...
Rodgers, for better or for worse, has been a regular on that show for years. He reportedly makes over $1 million annually for doing so. While he talks about football a bit, Rodgers has made ...
WKBT-DT (channel 8) is a television station licensed to La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States, serving the La Crosse–Eau Claire market as an affiliate of CBS and MyNetworkTV. Owned by Morgan Murphy Media, the station maintains studios on South 6th Street in downtown La Crosse, and its transmitter is located on Silver Creek Road in Galesville ...
La Crosse Technology introduced the radio-controlled clock, commonly (but incorrectly) called an "atomic clock" after the extremely accurate timepiece behind the radio signal it uses as a reference, into the United States commercial market in 1991. [3] [4] In 2004, the company was awarded a license to sell The Weather Channel branded weather ...