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  2. WLOK (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The buyer was revealed on October 30 to be the Northwestern Ohio Broadcasting Corp., owner of WIMA, who intended to move WLOK-TV onto channel 35 by using their existing permit. [44] Due to the FCC's ban on duopolies, WLOK radio was slated to be silenced and its license surrendered. [45]

  3. Vulgar billboard that showed Kamala Harris in a sexual ...

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    An advertising company removed a large billboard along an Ohio highway that depicted Vice President Kamala Harris in a vulgar way.. The billboard showed a fake image of the Democratic presidential ...

  4. Fox News controversies - Wikipedia

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    Fox News was sued for defamation in 2021 by voting machine companies Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, alleging the network's hosts and guests knowingly promoted falsehoods that their voting machines were rigged to prevent Donald Trump's reelection in the 2020 presidential election. The companies sought a total of $4.3 billion in damages.

  5. The media group is reportedly still moving forward with its plans to build an Atlanta-based team to lead coverage at the Weather Channel, which the company bought for $300 million in 2018, so some ...

  6. Boycott of The Ingraham Angle - Wikipedia

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    More than 20 sponsors have stopped advertising on the show. Public polling showed that public perception of Fox News declined more than that of any advertiser. [4] Advertising rates for the show declined slightly, and the amount of advertising during the show was reduced by as much as half. [5] [6] The boycott resulted in mixed reactions.

  7. Most Controversial TV Couples With Major Age Gaps: From ... - AOL

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    The Big Bang Theory’s latest spinoff is hardly the first TV show with a controversial age gap at the center of the story. Pretty Little Liars, which premiered in 2010, introduced viewers to Aria ...

  8. Fahlgren Mortine - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Fahlgren celebrated 35 years as agency of record for McDonald's co-ops, having previously handled advertising and public relations for several in Ohio and Florida. [12] On March 29, 2011, Fahlgren announced it was changing its name to Fahlgren Mortine to honor the company's advertising and public relations founders. [13]

  9. The 15 Most Controversial TV Finales of All Time - AOL

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    Credit - HBO (2), Getty Images, Everett Collection, Fox. T oday, all six seasons of Lost drop on Netflix, sure to ignite a whole new round of discourse about its famously polarizing series finale ...