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WDTN (channel 2) is a television station in Dayton, Ohio, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which provides certain services to Springfield, Ohio–licensed WBDT (channel 26), a de facto owned-and-operated station of The CW, under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Vaughan Media.
WHIO-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Dayton, Ohio, United States, affiliated with CBS. It has been owned by Cox Media Group since its inception, making it one of two stations that have been built and signed on by Cox (alongside company flagship WSB-TV in Atlanta ).
Western Ohio Sports Network on 44.2 44 4 WLMA: Ind. Western Ohio Sports Network on 44.2 44 26 WOHW-LD: Ind. Western Ohio Sports Network on 44.2 Ashland: 39 33 WQIZ-LD: TCT: Buzzr on 39.2, Daystar on 39.3, BVOVN on 39.4, Light TV on 39.5, Shop LC on 39.6 Toledo: Findlay: 19 19 WFND-LD: BCSN Sports Toledo: 48 36 WMNT-CD: Infomercials Antenna TV ...
Nov. 8—Early unofficial results show Sandra Kelly, Bryce Blankenship and Drew Davis as the top three vote-getters in the Moscow City Council race Tuesday night. Six candidates ran for three seats.
Nov. 4—Moscow residents pressed Home Depot officials on matters like traffic, jobs and water use during a community meeting Friday in Moscow. In August, the Idaho State Board of Education ...
Baldridge joined WHIO-TV in 1972 as a general assignment reporter. In 1977 Baldridge began anchoring with Dayton broadcast legend Don Wayne, whom he had grown up watching. He later worked alongside Cheryl McHenry and Letitia Perry. During his years at WHIO Jim Baldridge traveled the world to cover stories important to the Dayton area.
WHIO (1290 kHz) – branded AM 1290 and News 95.7 WHIO – is a commercial radio station in Dayton, Ohio. It simulcasts a news/talk radio format with sister station WHIO-FM 95.7. They are owned by the Cox Media Group. [3] The studios are at the Cox Media Center on South Main Street (Ohio State Route 48) in Dayton. WHIO is powered at 5,000 watts.
Moved from full-power signal on August 7, 2012, as a result of a channel swap with WMLW-TV/Racine reairs the WDJT 9PM weekend newscasts for WMLW Saturday and Sunday nights at 1AM with a repeat of the WDJT Sunday morning newscast at 2AM early Monday mornings. Also airs local programming Sunday mornings 7 to 8AM.