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  2. WVTV - Wikipedia

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    WVTV (channels 18 and 24) is a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with The CW and owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group.The station's studios are located on Calumet Road in the Park Place office park near the I-41/US 45 interchange on Milwaukee's northwest side; its transmitter is located on North Humboldt Boulevard in Milwaukee's Estabrook Park neighborhood as ...

  3. FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The deal closed on August 22, 2019, thus placing Fox Sports Wisconsin in common ownership with the Milwaukee and Green Bay duopolies of WVTV/WVTV-DT2, WLUK-TV/WCWF and Madison Fox affiliate WMSN. [6] On November 17, 2020, Sinclair announced an agreement with casino operator Bally's Corporation to serve as a new naming rights partner for the FSN ...

  4. WMTV - Wikipedia

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    WMTV signed on the air with a test pattern on July 8, 1953, [6] and began normal operation 11 days later with a dedication program. [7] This made it the second station on air in Madison, as WKOW-TV (channel 27) began broadcasting on July 8. [8] It was an affiliate of NBC, ABC, and DuMont. [9]

  5. WCGV-TV - Wikipedia

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    WCGV-TV (channel 24) was a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, which operated from 1980 to 2018.In its latter years, it was owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV; it had common ownership with CW affiliate WVTV (channel 18).

  6. WTVM - Wikipedia

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    WTVM (channel 9) is a television station in Columbus, Georgia, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is owned by Gray Media, which provides certain services to dual NBC/CW+ affiliate WLTZ (channel 38, owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting) [2] and Fox affiliate WXTX (channel 54, owned by American Spirit Media) under separate shared services agreements (SSAs).

  7. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    The term "cup" was not used to describe bras until 1916 [5] when two patents were filed. [6]In October 1932, S.H. Camp and Company was the first to use letters of the alphabet (A, B, C and D) to indicate cup size, although the letters represented how pendulous the breasts were and not their volume.