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  2. WFXT - Wikipedia

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    WFXT (channel 25) is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, affiliated with the Fox network and owned by Cox Media Group.Its studios are located on Fox Drive (near the Boston-Providence Turnpike) in Dedham, and its transmitter is located on Cabot Street in Needham.

  3. Natalie Cole dead at 65

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  5. WLVI - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 to 1990, WLVI again became the carrier of the Boston Celtics road games after it made a five-year, $12.5 million deal with the team. [36] Although it was one of the strongest independent stations in the country, it passed on the Fox affiliation when that network launched in 1986; Fox then purchased WXNE, which became WFXT. [ 37 ]

  6. Natalie Cole's family releases singer's cause of death

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  7. Fox 25 - Wikipedia

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    Fox 25 can refer to one of the following television stations in the United States that broadcast on channel 25 and carry the Fox affiliation: KOKH-TV, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; WFXT, Boston, Massachusetts; WLAX, La Crosse, Wisconsin; WXXV-TV, Gulfport, Mississippi; Former. WOHL-CD, Lima, Ohio (during 1995–2009)

  8. Big Break (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Big Break was an American talent contest television show hosted by singer Natalie Cole. [1] The weekly one-hour program featured singers and musicians competing for a $100,000 prize with guest appearances. Winners from each week competed in the semi-finals and then the final; voting was done by the studio audience. [2]

  9. Jodi Applegate - Wikipedia

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    In Reno is where Applegate met Rob Nikoleski, who was the sports news director at a competing Reno station, KOLO. They eventually married, [3] but divorced after eight years. In 1996, Applegate was the first face seen on the cable network MSNBC at the station's launch. She anchored MSNBC Live and Weekend Today on the main NBC network.