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  2. WOOD-TV - Wikipedia

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    WOOD-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for West Michigan. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Battle Creek –licensed dual ABC affiliate/ CW owned-and-operated station WOTV (channel 41) and Class A MyNetworkTV affiliate WXSP-CD (channel 15).

  3. WOTV - Wikipedia

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    WOTV is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Grand Rapids–licensed NBC affiliate WOOD-TV (channel 8) and Class A MyNetworkTV affiliate WXSP-CD (channel 15). The stations share studios on College Avenue Southeast in Grand Rapids, while WOTV's transmitter is located on South Norris Road in Orangeville Township.

  4. List of television stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Light TV on 49.3 Grand Rapids: Battle Creek: 41 17 WOTV: ABC: Branded as "WOTV 4" after its cable channel position getTV on 41.2, Grit on 41.3, Weather on 41.4 43 44 WZPX: Ion: Court TV on 43.2, Grit on 43.3, Laff on 43.4, Ion Mystery on 43.5, HSN on 43.6 Grand Rapids: 8 7 WOOD: NBC: Bounce TV on 8.2, Laff on 8.3 13 13 WZZM: ABC

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    I tried Shark’s hair care tools for weeks. Learn more about the Shark SpeedStyle, a lightweight hair dryer, and the SmoothStyle, a take on the heated comb straightener.

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  7. Hair receiver - Wikipedia

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    Hair receivers were a receptacle with a finger-wide hole in the top to allow for the collected hair to be fed into the box. The hair collected in these receivers was recycled in a number of ways, notably for stuffing small bags, about 8–10 centimetres (3–4 in) across, called ratts (or rats), [2] used to bulk out women's hairstyles.