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  2. WAFF (TV) - Wikipedia

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    It was a few days when WAFF began broadcasting through the auspices of local cable companies, who provided NBC programming feeds from WSMV-TV in Nashville (which later became a sister station of WAFF) and WVTM-TV in Birmingham, both of which were available in their own rights on many northern Alabama cable systems prior to 1990.

  3. WAAY-TV - Wikipedia

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    Only WAAY continues to maintain its full operations on Monte Sano Boulevard. WHIQ-TV, which is a PBS member station, serves as a translator relay of Alabama Public Television with programming originating from Birmingham, not Huntsville. On September 4, 2003, the 1,000-foot (305 m) broadcasting tower leased by WAAY collapsed, killing three people.

  4. Juanita Christensen - Wikipedia

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    WAFF (TV). November 20, 2017 "Top Black Senior Executive Service Members". US Black Engineer and Information Technology. 43 (4): 63– 75. 2019. ISSN 1088-3444. JSTOR 26924585. This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army

  5. List of former CBS television affiliates - Wikipedia

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    WMSL-TV 23 (now WAFF 48) 1954-1963 (secondary) NBC WHNT-TV 19 Secondary affiliation, with NBC as its primary affiliation. Shared in later years with ABC affiliate WAFG-TV. Lost CBS affiliation upon the sign-on of WHNT-TV. (Note: WMSL-TV moved its city of license to Huntsville in 1969 and, as a condition, moved to its present channel 48 allocation.)

  6. WTHV-LD - Wikipedia

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    The new service launched September 2, 2022, with the renamed WTHV-LD also carrying a simulcast of WAFF's main NBC subchannel on 29.2. As of 2024, WTHV-LD no longer simulcasts WAFF, but has added new subchannels from Free TV Networks including Defy , The365 and Outlaw.

  7. WAFF - Wikipedia

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    WAFF may refer to: Tylwyth Waff, a character in the Dune universe; WAFF (TV), a television station (channel 15, virtual 48) licensed to Huntsville, Alabama, United States; Royal West African Frontier Force, a former British Army regiment; West Asian Football Federation, an association for football in West Asia

  8. WHNT-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHNT-TV (channel 19) is a television station in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Florence-licensed CW owned-and-operated station WHDF (channel 15). The two stations share studios on Holmes Avenue Northwest in downtown Huntsville; WHNT-TV's transmitter is located on Monte Sano ...

  9. WBCF (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBCF went on the air in 1946, [3] and featured programming from Westwood One, CBS News Radio, and Fox News Radio. [4]Company namesake Benny Carle was, from the 1950s through the 1970s, a children's show host on Birmingham and Huntsville television stations, the latter of which (the present WAFF-TV) he was a minority owner.