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Wind gust reportedly caused the mast to collapse during a severe storm Jinzhou Radio & TV Tower, Jinzhou Town, Jinzhou, Hebei, China: July 23, 2009: Free-standing steel lattice tower 186.8 Storm [27] KRKO Radio Towers September 4, 2009: Guyed steel lattice mast ? Terrorism Two masts WLHR-FM Radio Tower Lavonia, GA, US January 30, 2010: Guyed ...
The tower held the antennas for KXTX-TV and four local FM radio stations. [80] Channel 39 was off the air for eight days before returning using an auxiliary antenna on KXAS-TV's tower. [81] LIN and the tower services company sued each other in the wake of the collapse; the two companies reached an out-of-court settlement in 1998. [82]
Media General Tower Forest Hill Forest Hill, Louisiana: Guyed Mast 473 m WVAH Tower: Scott Depot, West Virginia: Guyed Mast destroyed in 2003 472.1 m KXTV/KOVR/KCRA Tower: Walnut Grove, California: Guyed Mast 472.1 m SpectraSite Tower Holopaw Holopaw, Florida: Guyed Mast 472.7 m American Towers Tower Cedar Hill 2 Cedar Hill, Texas Guyed Mast ...
Lighting on a Houston radio tower reportedly failed just days before it was hit by a helicopter on Sunday, killing four people in a fiery explosion that toppled the tower and left debris scattered ...
This is a list of structural failures and collapses of buildings and other structures including bridges, dams, and radio masts/towers. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
A construction crane working on the 45th story of a building in midtown Manhattan caught fire and collapsed on Wednesday, striking an adjacent high-rise as it came crashing down on the street below.
KXAS-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, United States, serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It is owned and operated by the NBC television network through its NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Telemundo outlet KXTX-TV (channel 39).
An antenna farm, satellite dish farm or dish farm is an area dedicated to television or radio telecommunications transmitting or receiving antenna equipment, such as C, K u or K a band satellite dish antennas, UHF/VHF/AM/FM transmitter towers or mobile cell towers.