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WCAU (channel 10) is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's NBC outlet. It is owned and operated by... |
their market. It also allows for the carriage of local foreign stations in markets along international borders. In 2005, the FCC completed a study of media... |
WPVI-TV (section Cable and satellite carriage) major-market stations in the country, winning virtually every time slot. Its dominance has only been challenged twice—in the 1980s, when WCAU briefly... |
WMGM-TV (section Loss of NBC affiliation) overlapped with the network's owned-and-operated station in Philadelphia, WCAU (channel 10) as well as Philadelphia's previous NBC affiliate, KYW-TV (channel... |
KYW-TV (section Cable, telco, and satellite carriage) newscast in favor of launching a local talk show called TalkPhilly, which left WPVI as the only station in the market to run a noon newscast (WCAU airs its midday... |
WFMZ-TV (section Out-of-market cable carriage) newscast at 4 p.m., making it the third station in the Philadelphia market (after WCAU and WPVI-TV) to broadcast local news in the 4 p.m. timeslot. In February... |
has also produced a limited schedule of Phillies regular season games for NBC owned-and-operated sister station WCAU (channel 10). Although it does not... |
Peacock (streaming service) (redirect from List of original films distributed by Peacock (streaming service)) (WMAQ-TV, as NBC Chicago News), Miami (WTVJ, as NBC Miami News), Philadelphia (WCAU, as NBC Philadelphia News) and Boston (NBC 10 Boston/NECN, as NBC Boston... |
Pennsylvania Route 3 (redirect from Market Street (West Chester)) horse-drawn carriages and wagons. The Philadelphia and West Chester Turnpike Road Company was formed in March 1848 to build a turnpike between 38th and Market streets... |
WTAE-TV (section Out-of-market coverage) (1976–1986; now founder & CEO of Fox Learning Systems) Keith Jones – now a regional-Emmy Award-winning News Anchor and Reporter for WCAU in Philadelphia Joe Negri... |
brothers Isaac and Leon Levy, owners of the network's Philadelphia affiliate WCAU, and their partner Jerome Louchheim. None of the three were interested in assuming... |
CBS (redirect from Share the Spirit of CBS/CBSpirit) who owned WCAU, the network's Philadelphia affiliate, as well as their partner Jerome Louchheim. They installed William S. Paley, an in-law of the Levys... |
Owned-and-operated television stations in the United States (section Stations that have been O&Os of more than one major network) the top three markets (New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago). Between 1958 and 1965, fourth-ranked Philadelphia housed CBS-owned WCAU-TV (channel 10)... |
2012 in American television (redirect from List of television programs debuting, changing networks, returning and ending in 2012) affiliations; and information about controversies and carriage disputes. The following is a list of shows that premiered in 2012. Due to the economic slowdown... |
that a cash sale of WCAU to NBC would have resulted in huge taxes that were required to be paid on top of it. NBC traded ownership of KCNC-TV in Denver... |
Duopoly (broadcasting) (category Concentration of media ownership) Commission. August 5, 1999. "FCC grant of request for waiver of the duopoly rule for WCAU-TV (Philadelphia) / WNBC (New York City)". Federal Communications... |
letters removed. This was dropped in 2002 in favor of an "NBC 10" logo first used on former sister station WCAU in Philadelphia. A modified version, used on... |
1994–1996 United States broadcast television realignment (redirect from Fox affiliate switches of 1994) market, however, posed an immediate logistical issue as KYW-TV would replace CBS-owned WCAU-TV; consequently, both NBC and Fox made offers for WCAU-TV... |
WLS-TV (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2017) WLS-AM) Frank Reynolds† Charlie Rose Jim Rose (retired) Jim Rosenfield (now at WCAU in Philadelphia) Jerry Taft† Rafer Weigel Tim Weigel† Robb Weller Oprah Winfrey... |
WNBC (redirect from List of WNBC-TV personalities) regionally (along with KNTV, KNBC, KNSD, WCAU, WVIT, WTVJ, WMAQ-TV and KXAS-TV).[citation needed] Through NBC's coverage of the National Football League, WNBC... |