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  2. List of television stations in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    NBC Owned Television Stations: TeleXitos on 19.2 Hartford/New Haven: Waterbury: 20 33 WCCT-TV: CW: Tegna Inc. Grit on 20.2, Comet on 20.3, Quest on 20.4 Hartford/New Haven: Hartford: 24 30 WEDH: PBS: Connecticut Public Broadcasting: PBS Kids on 24.2, Spirit on 24.3 Hartford/New Haven: New London: 26 28 WHPX-TV: Ion: Inyo Broadcast Holdings

  3. Category:Video games set in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    These are video games that use the U.S. state of Connecticut for a setting. Pages in category "Video games set in Connecticut" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  4. WCCT-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCCT-TV was established 1953 as WATR-TV on channel 53, originally serving Waterbury, New Haven, and southern Connecticut. It moved to channel 20 in 1962. From 1966 to 1982, it was the NBC affiliate for southern Connecticut, as Hartford-based NBC affiliate WVIT was all but unviewable in that part of the state at the time. WVIT activated a ...

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  6. New England Cable News - Wikipedia

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    Before its merger into the NBC Owned Television Stations, NECN was a training ground for local news reporters. Some of the better-known reporters who got their start at NECN include ABC's Dan Harris, CNN's Suzanne Malveaux, and CNBC's Maya Kulycky. Several of Boston's current television reporters and anchors also began at NECN.

  7. NBC Connecticut anchor Heidi Voight shares ‘painful secret ...

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    NBC Connecticut anchor Heidi Voight has revealed that her extended absence from the local news station is due to the “painful secret” that her mother was murdered in February.

  8. China banned a video game called 'Coronavirus Attack' where ...

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    A video game called "Coronavirus Attack," in which players have to shoot and kill zombies carrying the virus, has been banned in China. It even has a motif that resembles a Chinese flag made of ...

  9. WZBG - Wikipedia

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    The allocation for a new station on 97.3 FM was moved from New Paltz, New York, to Litchfield in 1984.A group of local residents, led by NBC Sports president Dick Ebersol and actress Susan Saint James [2] and also including Virginia and Michael Mortara, [3] received a construction permit to build the station in May 1991, beating out nine competing applicants.