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  2. KNOE-TV - Wikipedia

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    KNOE-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Monroe, Louisiana, United States, serving the Monroe, Louisiana–El Dorado, Arkansas market as an affiliate of CBS and ABC. It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network affiliate KCWL-LD (channel 40, also licensed to Monroe).

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    Director (several TV movies and series, most notably the pilot and final episodes of ER) [29] Jesse Jane: 43 Pornographic actress. She made appearances as herself on Entourage, Bad Girls Club, and Gene Simmons Family Jewels. She also had an uncredited role in the TV movie Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding. [30] Herbert Coward: 85 Actor January 29 ...

  4. KNOE - Wikipedia

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    KNOE may refer to: . KNOE-TV, a CBS-affiliate television station (channel 8 digital) licensed to Monroe, Louisiana, United States, and its associated ABC subchannel; KMVX, a radio station (101.9 FM) licensed to Monroe, Louisiana, United States, which held the call sign KNOE-FM from 1967 to March 2013

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  6. Dead at five! Obituaries move to TV, as stations find ... - AOL

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    WNEM-TV, a Saginaw, Michigan, CBS affiliate owned by Meredith Corp. (MDP), may be the Dead at five! Obituaries move to TV, as stations find revenue in the recession

  7. KMVX - Wikipedia

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    The station, under the KNOE-FM call sign, was founded in 1966 by former Governor of Louisiana James A. Noe. [5] [6] Noe had earlier started Monroe AM radio station KNOE in 1944 and Monroe TV station KNOE-TV in 1953.

  8. United Communications - Wikipedia

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    The Watertown Daily Times of Watertown, New York, sold WWNY-TV for $8.2 million in 1981; [2] the national media chain Lee Enterprises sold KEYC-TV in Mankato, Minnesota, in 1977. In the 21st century, UCC added its last two properties, founding WNYF-LP , a low-power television station in Watertown, New York , in 2001, and a year later buying the ...

  9. Hoak Media - Wikipedia

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    Hoak Media Corporation was a broadcast media company based in Dallas, Texas.Hoak once owned eighteen television stations (including satellites), all in medium and small-markets, mostly in the Great Plains states and Colorado.