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Terzi continued as news co-anchor until he left in June 1978 and then became News Anchor, then News Director, at WPEC-TV12 in West Palm Beach, FL. In October 1978, Terzi was seriously injured when the twin-engine Cessna he piloted, with 4 other WPEC senior staff on board, had engine/fuel problems on approach to the Tallahassee, FL airport.
WFSB signed on the air on September 23, 1957, as WTIC-TV, owned by the Hartford-based Travelers Insurance Company, along with WTIC radio (1080 AM and 96.5 FM). [3] As Connecticut's second VHF station, WTIC-TV was one of the most powerful stations in New England, not only covering the entire state but a large chunk of western Massachusetts and eastern Long Island in New York.
Defunct, license cancelled in 2018. Charlottesville, VA: WVAW-LD: 16 (16) 2002–2019: ABC affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group WCAV** 19 (19) 2004–2019: CBS affiliate owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group Winchester, VA: TV3 Winchester: 3 [n] 2007–2013: Defunct, closed in 2013. Casper, WY: KCWY: 13 (12) 2013–2024: NBC affiliate owned ...
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More flights were cancelled on Wednesday as the air traffic chief has revealed the chaos that unfolded inside the control room following the discovery of a “significantly different” fault.
Less than two months before going to air, channel 61 made one more change. In December 1983, the FCC liberalized its rules around call signs. [ 18 ] This allowed David Chase to grant his son permission—with an FCC waiver [ 19 ] —to name the station WTIC-TV, allowing the new channel 61 to trade on the WTIC call letters' 60-year heritage in ...
When Brian Stelter signed off from the last installment of CNN’s “Reliable Sources” Aug. 21, the number of mainstream vehicles analyzing an increasingly confusing media industry shrank even ...
Goff said Avelo has recently canceled service in other cities for various reasons. "Some cities it's costs, demand, gate times at airports, block times, etc. It truly varies by route and city ...