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  2. Oak Point University - Wikipedia

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    Oak Point University, formerly Resurrection University, was a private university in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded on February 17, 1914, and had two colleges, a college of nursing and a college of health sciences , and offered undergraduate and graduate/professional programs in the health sciences with a significant focus on nursing.

  3. KPVI-DT - Wikipedia

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    KPVI-DT (channel 6) is a television station licensed to Pocatello, Idaho, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Idaho Falls–Pocatello market.Owned by Imagicomm Communications, the station maintains studios on East Sherman Street in downtown Pocatello.

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  5. NBC 6 - Wikipedia

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    WCNC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina (broadcasts over the air on channel 36; was branded as NBC 6 from 1996 to 1998 and as WCNC 6 from 1998 to 2006) WATE-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee (1953 to 1979) WTVR-TV in Richmond, Virginia (1948 to 1955)

  6. How to watch the closing ceremony at the 2024 Paris Olympics

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    NBC and its streaming service, Peacock, will present live coverage of the closing ceremony on Aug. 11, beginning at 2 p.m. ET. Prime time coverage on NBC will begin at 7 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and Peacock.

  7. How to Watch the 2024 Olympics Closing Ceremony

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    The Olympics Closing Ceremony will begin at 3 p.m. ET. NBC and Peacock will also air a "Best of Paris" special at 2 p.m. if you want to catch up on any moments you may have missed before the ...

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  9. Olympics on United States television - Wikipedia

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    This time, NBC used the Syncom 3 satellite for direct broadcasts, with the opening ceremonies being broadcast live and in color (the first live color television program ever transmitted by satellite from overseas to the United States; the opening and closing ceremonies were the only portions of NBC's 1964 coverage from Tokyo seen in color).