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Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Ind., and two of her staffers were killed in a car crash on Wednesday, authorities said. Walorski was 58. Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski and two staffers killed in car crash
Clark worked for WBBM, a CBS station. Clark began her journalism career at WBBM-TV, a CBS station in Chicago. [1] She became a CBS News correspondent [1] at a time when few women and few African Americans worked as network correspondents, and was hired at around the same time as three other women: Connie Chung, Lesley Stahl, and Sylvia Chase. [10]
WEVV-TV (channel 44) is a television station in Evansville, Indiana, United States, affiliated with CBS, Fox, and MyNetworkTV. Owned by Allen Media Group , the station maintains studios on Carpenter and Bond Streets in downtown Evansville and a transmitter at John James Audubon State Park in Henderson, Kentucky .
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WBBM-TV's rival station, WLS-TV, was the only other station to have operated its full-power digital signal on a VHF allocation until the station moved its digital broadcasts to UHF channel 44, to alleviate reception problems, although it retained VHF channel 7 as the allotment for its digital fill-in translator when it launched on October 31, 2009.
“Jackie was a true public servant – selfless, humble, and compassionate,” Congressman Jim Banks said.
[3] [6] The transmission facility was completed in late 1969, with channel 44 sharing with WBBM-TV on the east mast. [7] After the death of company founder Edwin Silverman that February, [8] WSNS began broadcasting on April 5, 1970. Its format was a radical departure from that of any television station of the time: a continuous printed roundup ...
Brad Byrd (right) on Dec. 14, 1977 turns to view the wreckage of the DC-3 that crashed the night before after takeoff from Evansville, killing all 29 people aboard, including members of the ...