| Fox Broadcasting Company The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an American television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. Since its launch on Octoberrated broadcast network in the coveted 18–49 demographic from 2004 to 2009. In the 2007–08 season, Fox became the most popular network in America in general household ratings, dethroning CBS. Fox_Broadcasting_Company
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| Federal Communications Commission The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government, created, directed, and empowered by Congressional statute (see and ), and with the majority of its commissioners appointed by the current President. The FCC works towards six strategic goals in the areas of broadband, competition, the spectrum, the media, public safety and homeland security, and modernizing the FCC. Federal_Communications_Commission
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| DuMont Television Network DuMont Television Network, also known as the DuMont Network, DuMont, Du, or (incorrectly) Dumont was one of the world's pioneer commercial television networks, rivalling NBC for the distinction of being first overall. It began operation in the United States in 1946. DuMont_Television_Network
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| Ultra high frequency Ultra high frequency (UHF) designates a range of electromagnetic waves with frequencies between 300 MHz and 3 GHz (3,000 MHz). Also known as the decimetre band or decimetre wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten decimetres (10Super high frequency) and EHF (Extremely high frequency) bands, all of which fall into the Microwave frequency range. Lower frequency signals fall into the VHF (Very high frequency) or lower bands. See electromagnetic spectrum for a full listing of frequency bands. Ultra_high_frequency
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| Color television Color television refer to the technology and practices associated with television's transmission of moving images in color.In its most basic form, a color broadcast can be created by broadcasting three monochrome images, one each in the three colors of red, green and blue (RGB). Color_television
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| KSDK KSDK, Channel 5, is the NBC television affiliate in St. Louis, Missouri. Owned and operated by Gannett, the station's transmitter is located in Shrewsbury, Missouri. The station broadcasts in stereo and broadcasts a Secondary Audio Program (SAP) channel that is used mainly for Descriptive Video Service (DVS). KSDK
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| The Jackie Gleason Show The_Jackie_Gleason_Show
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| KDKA-TV KDKA-TV is the CBS owned and operated (O&O) television station in Pittsburgh. Its studios are located at One Gateway Center in Downtown Pittsburgh. It broadcasts its digital signal on UHF channel 25 (virtual channel 2) from its transmitter in Pittsburgh. Along with sister station KYW-TV, it is one of two television stations in Pennsylvania that has a callsign starting with a K. Both were former Westinghouse-owned stations that were part of Group W. KDKA-TV
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| KSTP-TV KSTP-TV, channel 5, is the ABC affiliate for the Twin Cities. Its transmitter is located in Shoreview, Minnesota. It's the flagship station of Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation, which also owns several other TV stations across the United States and some other properties.KSTP is licensed in St. Paul (as referenced by its call letters), but its studios lie right on the boundary line between St. Paul and Minneapolis, along with KSTC-TV (channel 45) and KSTP radio (AM 1500 and FM 94.5). KSTP-TV
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| Captain Video and His Video Rangers Captain Video and His Video Rangers was an American science fiction television series. It was broadcast on the DuMont Television Network, and was the first series of its kind on American television. It aired between June 27, 1949 and April 1, 1955. Captain_Video_and_His_Video_Rangers
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| WMYD WMYD is the MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station for Detroit, Michigan. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 21 from a transmitter on Eight Mile Road in Oak Park along the Wayne and Oakland County line. Although the station no longer airs an over-the-air analog signal, WMYD can be seen on Comcast cable channel 3 and in high definition on digital channel 235. WMYD
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| WJZ-TV This article is about the television station in Baltimore, Maryland. For the former WJZ-TV located in New York City, see WABC-TV.WJZ-TV, channel 13, is an owned and operated television station of the CBS Television Network, located in Baltimore, Maryland. WJZ-TV's studios and offices are located on Television Hill in the Woodberry section of Baltimore, adjacent to the transmission tower it shares with four other Baltimore television stations. WJZ-TV
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| WFTS-TV WFTS is the ABC affiliate for the Tampa-St. Petersburg, Florida market, owned by The E.W. Scripps Company. It broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 28 and its digital signal on UHF channel 29. Its transmitter is located in Riverview, Florida. WFTS-TV
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| WTNH WTNH is the ABC affiliate for the state of Connecticut that is licensed to New Haven. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 10 from a transmitter in Hamden. Owned by the LIN TV Corporation, the station is sister to MyNetworkTV affiliate WCTX. WTNH
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| WLTV WLTV is a Univision owned and operated station serving Spanish-speaking viewers in South Florida. The station is located in Doral, where Univision's production facilities are also located. The transmitter is located in Miami Gardens. WLTV-TV offers a Spanish programming format featuring news, talk shows, dramas, movies and other first rate Spanish programming. WLTV
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| Clarke Ingram Clarke Ingram is a United States radio personality and programming executive.Ingram is best known in his home market and hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is currently Program Director of Pittsburgh-area AM stations WKHB (620) and WKFB (770), which program a mixture of talk shows and oldies. The stations are owned by Broadcast Communications, Inc. Clarke_Ingram
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| List of former DuMont Television Network affiliates list of affiliate stations of the DuMont Television Network, which operated in the United States from 1946 to 1956. At its peak in 1954, DuMont was affiliated with around 200 TV stations. In its later years, DuMont was carried mostly on poorly-watched UHF channels or had only secondary affiliations on VHF stations. The DuMont affiliation ending dates listed here are somewhat tentative in several cases; DuMont ended most operations on April 1, 1955, but honored network commitments until August 1956. List_of_former_DuMont_Television_Network_affiliates
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| Electronicam Electronicam was a television recording system that shot an image on film and television at the same time through a common lens. It was developed by the DuMont Television Network in the 1950s, before electronic recording on videotape was available. Since the film directly captured the live scene, its quality was much higher than the commonly-used kinescope films, which were shot from a TV screen. Electronicam
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| Serving Through Science Serving Through Science was probably the first educational television series broadcast in the United States. It debuted on the DuMont Television Network in the USA on August 15, 1946. The weekly program starred Dr. Guthrie McClintock and was sponsored by U. S. Rubber. Serving_Through_Science
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