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News sources in Norwalk include News 12 Connecticut, a regional news channel for southwestern Connecticut and based in Norwalk. [72] The Hour was an independent daily newspaper based in Norwalk and founded in 1871, which was purchased by Hearst Communications on April 12, 2016. [73]
News 12 Long Island December 15, 1986 Bethpage, New York: News 12 Connecticut June 1995 Norwalk, Connecticut: News 12 Westchester October 1995 Yonkers, New York: News 12 New Jersey March 26, 1996 Edison, New Jersey: News 12 The Bronx June 1998 Bronx, New York: News 12 Brooklyn 2005 Bronx, New York News 12 Hudson Valley 2005 West Nyack, New York
Channel 12: W12BH - CPTV - Waterbury (launched in 1979, ceased <2009) Channel 17: W17CD - Stamford - Now W09CZ-D Roslyn NY; Channel 51: WNHX-LP - New Haven; Channel 59: W59AA: West Haven (signed off due to the launch of what is now WCTX) Channel 61: W61AC: CPTV - Waterbury (launched in 1967, ceased in 1979 due to launch of WXTV translator)
Fairfield County CT Inquirer – Norwalk; ... The Southern News – Southern Connecticut State University ... 1764-May 31, 1774; Feb. 17, May 5, 12, 1778; Mar. 21 ...
Norwalk: Veritas Catholic Network, Inc. ... Meriden: Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. News/Talk (Public radio) WNTY: 990 AM: Southington: Red Wolf Broadcasting ...
Rilling was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, on August 6, 1947, to Harry S. and Mary L. Rilling. He spent his early childhood partially in New Canaan, but was primarily raised in Norwalk. His father was a greenhouse worker while his mother was a homemaker. [4] He has an elder brother and sister. Rilling graduated from Norwalk High School in 1965.
The Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce, Bridgeport Regional Business Council, and Business Council of Fairfield County sponsored a second debate in Norwalk on October 7. It was aired on News 12 Connecticut. [59] Complete video of debate, October 7, 2010
[1] [2] It was published under the title The Evening Hour from 1895 into the 1900s, at which point it was renamed The Norwalk Hour. Some time after 1971, it became simply The Hour . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The newspaper covers local news, business, sports, and entertainment, [ 2 ] and as of April 2003, had a circulation of 16,070. [ 5 ]