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- * TV-11, Atlanta, Georgia (Community » TV Stations)
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
WXIA-TV — Atlanta, Georgia Branding 11 Alive (general) 11 Alive News (newscasts) Slogan News That Actually Helps You. (news) Atlanta s HD News Leader (station) … Wikipedia
WXIA-TV personalities — This is a list of past and present personalities from WXIA TV, the Gannett owned NBC affiliate in Atlanta, Georgia.Current PersonalitiesAnchors*Jill Becker Weekdays Morning and Noon *Karyn Greer Weekdays Morning and Noon *Ted Hall 6, 10 and 11 pm … Wikipedia
WATL — Atlanta, Georgia Branding MyAtlTV Slogan Atlanta s Destination Station Channels Digital: 25 (UHF) Virtual: 36 (PSIP) … Wikipedia
WAGA-TV — For broadcast stations that previously used the WAGA call sign, see WAGA (disambiguation). WAGA TV Atlanta, Georgia Branding Fox 5 Atlanta (general) Fox 5 Atlanta News (newscasts) Slogan Dedicated, Determined, Dependable; The Most Powerful Name i … Wikipedia
WSB-TV — Atlanta, Georgia Branding WSB TV, Channel 2 (general) Channel 2 Action News (newscasts) … Wikipedia
Alive (news music) — Alive is a local television station branding, used in different markets across the United States. It is also the name of a television news music package offered by 615 Music.HistoryThe Alive branding was originally developed in 1976 by San Diego… … Wikipedia
WAGA personalities — This is a list of past and present personalities from WAGA, the Fox owned and operated station in Atlanta, Georgia.Current PersonalitiesAnchorsFOX 5 News Weekdays*Amanda Davis 6 and 10 p.m. *Tom Haynes 11 p.m. *Lisa Rayam Noon and 5 p.m. *Russ… … Wikipedia
WGCL-TV — Atlanta, Georgia Branding CBS Atlanta (general) CBS Atlanta News (newscasts) Slogan We Ask the Tough Questions Channels Digital: 19 … Wikipedia
WUPA — Infobox Broadcast call letters = WUPA city = station station slogan = Enjoy The Show station branding = CW 69 analog = 69 (UHF) digital = 43 (UHF) other chs = affiliations = The CW network = founded = airdate = August 22, 1981 location = Atlanta … Wikipedia
Media in Atlanta — As of 2011[update], metro Atlanta is the ninth largest media market in the United States. Due to apparent over estimates of population growth in the 2000s by the U.S. Census Bureau, this rank is a decrease from two years prior as a result of the… … Wikipedia