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WTOL's italic "Toledo 11" logo, used from 1980 to 1996. The "11" from this logo is currently in use at former sister station WTOC-TV. From the mid-1970s to 2003, WTOL was known on-air as "Toledo 11" (sometimes spelled out as "Toledo Eleven").
On May 12, 2023, Sinclair ended local news programming in five smaller markets, including Toledo, with low-rated newscasts. [113] On May 15, WNWO began airing Sinclair's in-house national news program The National Desk in the weekday time slots of the canceled local newscasts at 6:30 a.m., 6 p.m., and 11 p.m. [114] [112]
A TV station in Ohio is under pressure to fire its chief meteorologist after his family was involved in an alleged assault that left several people injured, including an elderly couple.. The ...
Engine Company Number Five, 601 Broadway Street, Toledo, Ohio. In use between 1873 and 1968. As of March 2019, the complete list of stations and apparatus, broken down by battalion, is listed below. [5] Toledo Fire & Rescue paramedics staff 5 full-time Lucas County Life Squads and Life Squad 11, which is in-service from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m
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Sep. 12—There was an almost jovial atmosphere as a small crowd gathered during the brisk early morning hours Saturday as Toledo police, firefighters, and honor-guard members in ceremonial ...
For many years, WTOL was a family of three broadcast stations which included TV-11 and FM-104.7. The call letters were changed in 1965, when the two radio stations split from Channel 11. The call sign "WCWA," or "seaway," was meant to pay tribute to the St. Lawrence Seaway, of which Toledo is a major port (and the seaway itself a major boon to ...
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