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50 years of Chicago's WVON: A Chicago voice that echoes nationwide
In the volatile world of radio, almost nothing lasts half a century. But a great Chicago radio station — WVON-AM 1690 — has managed the feat: The institution marks its 50th anniversary Monday and celebrates with a concert featuring Toni...
Tags: Radio, Macy's, Roland Burris, Midway, Justice and Rights
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Sinclair will buy four Cox Media TV stations for $99 million
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. has agreed to buy four small-market television stations owned by Cox Media Group for $99 million, the latest deal for Sinclair in a string of acquisitions over the past year and a half. The Hunt Valley TV station owner also...Tags: Hunt Valley, Media Industry, Television Industry, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., Federal Communications Commission
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Homework mixing slavery and math for NYC 4th-graders stirs uproar
New York City educators have learned the hard way that there are some things that just don’t mix -- like using slavery to teach math. The principal of P.S. 59, a well-thought-of elementary school that draws students from Midtown and the area...
Tags: Science and Technology, Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Social Issues, Midtown
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Man killed in hillside crash worked at City Hall's Homeboy Diner
The man killed in a crash near Acton whose 9-year-old daughter hiked through difficult terrain for help worked at Homeboy Diner in L.A.'s City Hall. Homeboy Industries, a well-known L.A. program that helps former gang members find jobs, wrote on its...Tags: Gang Activity, Television Industry, Google+, Same-Sex Marriage
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Possible sinkhole disrupts Florida families near where man died
A possible sinkhole has forced two Florida families from their homes, officials said, in the latest example of the geological phenomenon that has frequently struck the Sunshine State. About 5 p.m. Tuesday, an emergency telephone call to Hillsborough...
Tags: Television Industry, Hillsborough County, American Red Cross, Sinkholes
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Thousands of NASCAR fans may not be able to watch the Daytona 500
WDBJ7 ReporterThousands of people who subscribe to Dish Network might not be able to watch Sunday's Daytona 500. Dish and the owners of the local Fox affiliate can't come to terms on a new contract. For now, some NASCAR fans may have to travel to bars to watch the...Tags: NASCAR, Stock Car Racing, Fox Broadcasting Company, Television Industry, Daytona 500
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Chambersburg teacher charged in child porn case
Federal prosecutors said Thursday a Chambersburg Area Senior High School teacher used a computer program to superimpose the faces of students on child pornography, which he then sent to others. Jeffrey Schmutzler was arrested at his Fayetteville, Pa.,...
Tags: Teachers, Television Industry, Lawyers, Judges, Crimes
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FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell exiting
Federal Communications Commissioner Robert McDowell, who was seen as a free-market advocate and friend to the media industry and a foil to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, announced he is leaving the regulatory agency in the next few weeks. A...
Tags: White House, Media Industry, Television Industry, Mitt Romney, Net Neutrality
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GCI Defends Proposed Station Purchases in FCC Filing
Channel 2 NewsCable provider General Communication Inc. has laid out its case for purchasing three Alaska television stations, responding to a petition opposing the move from several Alaska broadcasters before the Federal Communications Commission. In a Thursday...Tags: ABC (tv network), Leveraged Buyouts, NBCUniversal, Media Industry, Television Industry
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Traveling weather or not
Winter skiing, springtime on the links, summer sailing and autumn leaf-peeping — the weather forecast is the driving force behind the planning of many vacations. But when it comes to predicting the weather, WBAL meteorologist Tony Pann takes it all...
Tags: Rentals, Amish, Wildlife, Personal Service, Music
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Journalist charged with helping Anonymous hack L.A. Times, TV station
L.A. NOWA social media editor for Reuters was charged Thursday with helping the group Anonymous hack into a Sacramento television station website and altering a Los Angeles Times online article. Matthew Keys, 26, was charged with conspiracy to transmit... -
Journalist helped 'Anonymous' hack news story, prosecutors say
L.A. NOWA former Web producer for a Tribune-owned Sacramento television station was indicted Thursday and accused of conspiring with members of the hacking group “Anonymous” to infiltrate a Tribune site shortly after he was fired. Matthew Keys, 26,...
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