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  2. WVEC - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Vietnam in 1994 and reported from the same locations he had covered in the 1960s, producing an award-winning documentary and series of news stories. Kincaid retired from channel 13 in 1997; he died in July 2011. [13] Another well-known news anchor for WVEC-TV was Terry Zahn, who was hired from WAVY-TV in 1994. [14]

  3. Local News on Cable - Wikipedia

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    Local News on Cable, or LNC5, was a joint venture between WVEC-TV (the local ABC affiliate), Cox Communications, and The Virginian-Pilot. LNC5 was owned by the Belo Corporation. Launched on February 24, 1997 as LNC4 on Cox Cable channel 4. It later moved to channel 5 after the launch of independent station WSKY-TV).

  4. List of television stations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    13 11 WVEC: ABC: True Crime Network on 13.2, MeTV on 13.3, Quest on 13.4, ... Newport News: November 21, 1986 – January 9, 1989 (CP) construction permit expired [5] 60:

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  7. Allison Williams (Miss West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Williams sued 59 defendants in countries such as the United States, Australia, South Africa, and The Netherlands for posting a sex video allegedly showing her in the back of a WVEC news van. She first discovered the video in August 2004 during her first week at law school. Her spokeswoman Lavinia Mann Cummings said, "These Web sites allege that ...

  8. Jim Kincaid - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Kincaid left WVEC. He and his wife Catherine moved to a farm which he owned near Elam, an unincorporated area in Virginia's Prince Edward County. In 2006, they moved into a community near Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia. [4] While retired from the news business, Kincaid continued to work, providing narration and voice-over work.

  9. WGNT - Wikipedia

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    A settlement agreement among WVEC, WTOV, and Virginian Television was agreed to in August 1958. This called for WVEC-TV's application to move to channel 13 to proceed, with WTOV and Virginian Television each receiving a 10 percent interest in the television station, and WVEC radio being spun out to not be part of the enlarged ownership group. [24]