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  2. Elias Johnson wanted to leave WHO TV next month. He says ...

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    WHO TV management says it's 'grateful' for Elias Johnson's work despite departure "Elias stated he is forever grateful for the opportunity he was given," said WHO 13 news and content director Rod ...

  3. After an unexpected departure with WHO 13, where is Elias ...

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    Elias Johnson announced his career change from broadcast in August in a Facebook post saying his departure with WHO 13 happened sooner than expected.

  4. Longtime NewsChannel 5 anchor Amy Watson makes surprise ... - AOL

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    In responding to a rude Facebook comment, Watson said she is retiring to take care of her mother, who's battling dementia.

  5. WTVF - Wikipedia

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    Ever since its inception, WLAC-TV's analog signal was short-spaced to Memphis' WMC-TV, and Atlanta's WAGA-TV, also on VHF channel 5 (coincidentally, WMC-TV began on channel 4 and was immediately short-spaced to WSM-TV in Nashville, now WSMV). WLAC-TV was owned alongside WLAC radio (1510 AM) and later WLAC-FM (105.9 FM, now WNRQ). The call sign ...

  6. NewsChannel 5 - Wikipedia

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    WPTZ-TV, Plattsburgh, New ... WTVF-TV, Nashville, Tennessee This page was last edited on 15 February 2018, at 02:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. WLMT - Wikipedia

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    As the WMTU-TV permit vanished, interest began again when Memphis 30, Inc., applied for the channel in February 1979. Among the members of this ownership group were Kemmons Wilson, the founder of Holiday Inn, and George S. Flinn Jr. [9] Memphis 30 merged with another applicant, TV 30, Inc., and a third minority owner, Television Corporation Stations Inc. (TVX, later renamed the TVX Broadcast ...

  8. Nashville anchor Amy Watson retiring. When is her last ... - AOL

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    Longtime Nashville reporter and anchor Amy Watson is retiring. The NewsChannel 5 veteran announced on social media she will be retiring on Friday, Oct. 25, after nearly 30 years in journalism.

  9. KPMF-LD - Wikipedia

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    Channels 26.5 and 26.6 also went on the air as Sonlife Broadcasting Network and QVC affiliates. Escape and Laff were replaced by different networks in October 2016. GetTV was moved up to KPMF-LD2, and Comet , which is a joint venture between the MGM studio and Sinclair Broadcast Group was launched onto the LD3 subchannel, with Buzzr remaining ...