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  2. Topix (website) - Wikipedia

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    Topix was an American Internet media company. Topix LLC, the controlling company, had its headquarters in Palo Alto, California. [1] Topix began as a news aggregator [2] which categorizes news stories by topic and geography. In the last few years, Topix changed its focus from aggregation and curation, to content creation.

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  4. Moment LA live weather broadcast interrupted by wildfire ...

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    The Fox LA weather presenter was in the middle of his broadcast on Friday (10 January), when alerts started sounding from mobile phones in the studio. Moment LA live weather broadcast interrupted ...

  5. Barbourville City Council member to be sentenced in July ...

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    Mar. 12—A Barbourville City Council member of more than 20 years has had his sentencing scheduled in the Eastern District of the U.S. District Court for July 7 after pleading guilty to ...

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    This article about a radio station in Kentucky is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. 6 people injured after shooting at large scale 'unpermitted ...

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    Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 6 injured after shooting at Webster Parish, Louisiana ...

  8. KFTR-DT - Wikipedia

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    KMEX-DT has two Mobile DTV feeds, one of subchannel 34.1, labelled "KMEX-MH1", and of sister station KFTR-TV 46.1, labelled "KFTR-MH2", broadcasting at 3.67 Mbit/s. It was the highest bitrate of any Los Angeles television station's mobile feed. [31] [32] In addition, the station is also simulcast over KMEX's second digital subchannel.

  9. L.A. Live - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Live was developed by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) (which Anschutz is based in and L.A. Live is the flagship of), Wachovia Corp, Azteca Corp, investment firm MacFarlane Partners, and with tax deferments paid by Los Angeles taxpayers.