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  2. WBNS-TV - Wikipedia

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    WBNS-TV was the first television station in the Columbus market to debut a news helicopter, "10TV SkyCam" (now "Chopper 10") in 1979, satellite news truck "10TV Skybeam" in 1986 and launch the Ohio News Network in 1997, which shared studio and office space with WBNS until ONN ended on August 31, 2012.

  3. WTVN - Wikipedia

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    WTVN (610 AM) – branded as "News Radio 610 WTVN" – is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio. Owned by iHeartMedia , the station serves the Columbus metro area . The WTVN studios area located in the McKinley Avenue Corridor northwest of Downtown Columbus , and its transmitter site is near Obetz .

  4. Dwight Lauderdale - Wikipedia

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    At age 17, after winning an oratorical contest, Lauderdale received a job offer from the news director at WTVN-TV in Columbus. [2] [5] He accepted the job and started work in November 1968, part-time at night, processing film. [5] (Some sources claim it was WSYX-TV). [5] He did not have to drop school to accept the job. [6]

  5. Bob Conners - Wikipedia

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    Robert Foster Charles Conners [1] (December 12, 1933 – November 23, 2014), known professionally as Bob Conners, was an American radio personality on Columbus, Ohio's AM radio station 610 WTVN. On his retirement in 2011, he had been on the air in Columbus for over forty years, 33 of them as WTVN morning show host. [2]

  6. WBNS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBNS (1460 kHz) — branded 1460 ESPN Columbus — is a commercial AM radio station in Columbus, Ohio. The station currently broadcasts a sports talk format and carries ESPN Radio programming. It is owned by Tegna Inc., along with WBNS-FM (97.1 MHz.) and WBNS-TV (channel 10). The three stations' studios and offices are located on Twin Rivers ...

  7. Taft Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Radio Cincinnati purchased WTVN-TV (now WSYX) in Columbus, Ohio, from Picture-Waves, Inc., controlled by Toledo attorney and broadcaster Edward Lamb. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1954, the company bought WHKC radio in Columbus from United Broadcasting, then-owners of WHK in Cleveland ; WHKC is renamed WTVN .

  8. Dispatch Broadcast Group - Wikipedia

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    The Dispatch Broadcast Group was a media company based in Columbus, Ohio. The group was a division of the Dispatch Printing Company , former owner of the Columbus Dispatch , and was owned by the Wolfe family since 1929 until its sale to Tegna Inc. in mid-2019.

  9. Qube (cable television) - Wikipedia

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    WCMH (Channel 4, NBC affiliate in Columbus) T-5: WTTV (Channel 4, then-independent station in Indianapolis) T-6: WTVN (Channel 6, ABC affiliate in Columbus) T-7: WXIX (Channel 19, then-independent station in Cincinnati) T-8: WOUB (Channel 20, PBS member station in Athens, Ohio) T-9: WUAB (Channel 43, then-independent station in Cleveland) T-10