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  2. Television Wales and the West - Wikipedia

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    TWW also launched the careers of many famous faces, who appeared on their early broadcasts. These include John Humphrys and Claire Rayner. TWW was the first to showcase Adge Cutler – his appearances on the TWW programme 'The Cider Apple' led to Adge's fame spreading and the formation of The Wurzels.

  3. TheWolfWeb - Wikipedia

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    TheWolfWeb, also known as TWW or T-dub, is an unofficial message board for North Carolina State University (NCSU), created by Jacob Morgan (CrazyJ). TWW was the prototype for the "party in college" message boards, which provide an online community for a number of universities across the country.

  4. Timeline of television in Wales - Wikipedia

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    For the first time, TWW is able to provide separate programming for he whole of Wales and the West of England, due to the addition of a second VHF transmitter to the St Hilary mast to extend the Teledu Cymru network into South East Wales. [2] Viewers in South Wales are able to receive both services. 12 September – BBC Two Wales begins ...

  5. Timeline of ITV in Wales - Wikipedia

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    TWW offers a generous package to WWN's shareholders, in order to gain control of the territory, and kept the Teledu Cymru name on the air as a service separate from its existing service to South Wales and the West. [1] 1965. For the first time, TWW is able to provide separate programming for the whole of Wales and the West of England.

  6. The West Tonight - Wikipedia

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    The launch of Harlech Television in May 1968 led to the launch of a full half-hour evening news programme, Report, broadcast to South Wales and the West of England.. Previously, former ITV franchise holder for Wales and the West of England TWW had provided short evening bulletins known as TWW Reports, presented jointly from studios in Cardiff and Bristol, where the station ran a joint news ...

  7. ITV Wales & West - Wikipedia

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    TWW refused to purchase shares in the new consortium and opted to cease broadcasting early on Monday 4 March 1968, selling its remaining airtime to Harlech for £500,000. As the new service was not ready to launch, an unbranded emergency service was provided by former TWW staff until Harlech's launch on Monday 20 May 1968. The opening night was ...

  8. Secretive waste firm bailout labelled a scandal - AOL

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    A £7.5m bailout loan for a waste collection firm a council bought to make a profit has led to accusations of "desperate measures" involving public money. Tom White Waste (TWW) was purchased by ...

  9. Timeline of HTV West - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the history of the British television service HTV West (now part of ITV West Country). "HTV West" and "ITV West" were the service names for the ITV service in the West of England from 1970 until 2009, after which the service name "ITV West Country" has been used across the West and South West of England.