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WHO-DT. / 41.80917°N 93.61500°W / 41.80917; -93.61500. WHO-DT (channel 13) is a television station in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located on Grand Avenue in downtown Des Moines, and its transmitter is located in Alleman, Iowa .
In 1999, NMG launched NTV, a news channel in Kenya, and Easy FM (now known as Nation FM). Media outlets. As of 2007 the group was largest private media house in East and Central Africa with offices in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. [needs update] The group publications include The EastAfrican, Daily Nation, Business Daily Africa, Daily Monitor ...
KCCI. / 41.80972°N 93.62139°W / 41.80972; -93.62139. KCCI (channel 8) is a television station in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, affiliated with CBS. Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on Ninth Street in downtown Des Moines and a transmitter in Alleman .
The company described Heitshusen as an "extra" anchor because she was a second anchor for newscasts at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., which it did not consider "primary" newscasts that would require two anchors.
ktiv .com. KTIV (channel 4) is a television station in Sioux City, Iowa, United States, affiliated with NBC and The CW Plus. Owned by Gray Television, the station has studios on Signal Hill Drive in Sioux City, and its transmitter is located near Hinton, Iowa . KTIV was the second television station to be built in Sioux City.
The Kenya News Agency (KNA) is a government-run national news agency created in 1963. [1] Its headquarter is in Nairobi and it is run by the Department of Information, Ministry of Information Communication and Technology. News reports are created by KNA reporters in 72 county and sub-county offices and disseminated from the National Editorial ...
The wine cellar hopes to contain 7,000 bottles soon, giving a wide selection of wines, even by the glass, while a dry aging room matures the steaks. Location: 3901 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines ...
WOI-TV advertising policy, 1951 From the beginning, WOI-TV was a different kind of venture from the WOI radio stations. State officials believed that the state-owned radio stations should not compete with commercial outlets and thus ran them on a non-commercial basis. However, WOI-TV found itself in an unusual position. The four national television networks— ABC, CBS, DuMont, and NBC —had ...