• WNTA (1330 AM) is a radio station licensed to Rockford, Illinois, United States. It serves the Rockford/Stateline area, using a two tower directional antenna...
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  • WNET (redirect from WNTA-TV)
    was changed to WNTA-TV to reflect the new ownership; the radio stations also adopted these call letters. NTA's cash resources enabled WNTA to produce a...
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  • WNTA (1150 AM) was a radio station in Rockford, Illinois, United States. It was last owned by the Segueway Broadcasting Corporation and operated from June...
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  • television dance program, The Clay Cole Show, which aired in New York City on WNTA-TV and WPIX-TV from 1959 to 1968. Clay Cole was born in Youngstown, Ohio...
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    1958 Telethon, NY Dean Martin Unknown May 29, 1958 Art Ford's Jazz Party, WNTA-TV NY Art Ford "You've Changed", "I Love My Man", "When Your Lover Has Gone"...
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  • virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical RF channel. Channel 13: WNTA-TV - Ind. - Newark/New York (5/15/1948-12/22/1961) Channel 46: WFPG-TV -...
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    Theater known as the "Television Center Newark." The studios were home to WNTA-13 beginning in 1958 and WNJU-47 until 1989. WNET, the successor to WATV...
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  • Wallace and Lomax were television journalists for News Beat, a program on WNTA-TV (now WNET) in New York. Lomax told Wallace about the Nation of Islam,...
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    board of the company. Among NTA's assets were television stations including WNTA-TV in Newark, N.J. (now WNET), whose pioneering programming included award-winning...
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    Network – A project that flourished from 1956–1962, with anchor station WNTA in New York/Newark, gaining at its height over 100 affiliates, and drawing...
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  • spectrum from an antenna atop One World Trade Center. Conceived to replace WNTA-TV as northern New Jersey's commercial station and to provide specialty ethnic...
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    featuring the Paul Ashley Puppets. Together, they did The Puppet Hotel for WNTA-TV, Channel 13; then Laurel & Hardy & Chuck, Let's Have Fun, and The Chuck...
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    group was attempting to acquire Newark, New Jersey-based independent station WNTA-TV (channel 13), which would become the precursor of PBS station WNET, the...
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  • unprofitable and was discontinued by 1961. The NTA Film Network's flagship station WNTA-TV is now WNET, one of the flagship stations of the Public Broadcasting Service...
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    nucleotide variants in the genome of these butterflies. Specifically, the gene WntA was found to be responsible for mimicry between L. arthemis and the pipevine...
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  • The Phil Donahue Show Originally Open End; prior to syndication, aired on WNTA-TV 1958–1961 (as of September 3, 2023[update]; 7,545 weekdays; 1,509 weekend)...
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  • recently gone out of business). The ad-hoc network's flagship station was WNTA-TV, channel 13 in New York. The NTA Network was launched as a "fourth TV...
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  • contemporary WNSV 104.7 FM Nashville Dana Communications, Inc. Classic hits WNTA 1330 AM Rockford Long Nine, Inc. Regional Mexican WNTD 950 AM Chicago Relevant...
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  • holdings in 1961, with WNTA-TV being sold to a New York City-based nonprofit educational group (it is now WNET), and the WNTA radio stations going to...
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    After that, it was renamed Bonomo, The Magic Clown and was broadcast on WNTA from September 29, 1958 to July 24, 1959. The show was sponsored by Bonomo...
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  • launched in 1958 and aired initially in New York over independent station WNTA-TV. Susskind's interview of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, which aired...
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  • which changed the station's call letters to WNTA. National Telefilm split up its holdings in 1961, with WNTA-TV (now WNET) being sold to a New York City-based...
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  • WOR-TV/WWOR-TV 9 October 11, 1949 MyNetworkTV WPIX 11 June 15, 1948 The CW WATV/WNTA-TV 13 (now WNET) May 15, 1948 PBS WLIG/WLNY-TV 55 April 28, 1985 WNJU-TV...
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  • load and WNTA-TV was losing money against stiff competition from independent stations WNEW-TV and WOR-TV. After being placed on the market, WNTA was sold...
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  • Open End began in 1958 on New York City's commercial independent station WNTA-TV, channel 13, the predecessor to WNET, and was so titled because the program...
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    92.7 FM WVLI Peoria 1470 AM WMBD Rochelle 1060 AM WRHL Rockford 1330 AM WNTA Springfield 1450 AM WFMB Taylorville 94.3 FM WMKR Indiana Kentland 101.7...
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  • School WNTA (now WNET): Junior Carnival (with "Uncle" Steve Hollis) (Sunday version of essentially same show as Junior Frolics with different host) WNTA (now...
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  • television show based in New York City, hosted by Clay Cole. First broadcast on WNTA-TV (now WNET) in September 1959 as Rate the Records, within two months the...
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    Aleichem "The World of Sholom Aleichem" Airdate: December 14, 1959 [2] Channel: WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City Written by Arnold Perl Directed by Don Richardson...
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    narrowed to three, as WOR-TV and its competition benefited from the sale of WNTA-TV (channel 13) to the non-profit Educational Broadcasting Corporation, who...
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