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  2. WTXF-TV - Wikipedia

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    WTXF-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's Fox network outlet. Owned and operated by the Fox Television Stations division, the station maintains studios on Market Street in Center City and a primary transmitter on the Roxborough tower farm, with a secondary transmitter on South Mountain in Allentown.

  3. Philadelphia Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Bell was a franchise in the World Football League, ... L 29–32 27,607 7 Wednesday ... Even on TV, the Bell couldn't get any respect.

  4. KYW-TV - Wikipedia

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    KYW-TV (channel 3), branded CBS Philadelphia, is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside independent station WPSG (channel 57). The two stations share studios on Hamilton Street north of Center City ...

  5. List of television stations in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lighthouse TV Philadelphia: 3 30 KYW-TV: CBS: Start TV on 3.2 Dabl on 3.3 Fave TV on 3.4 6 6 WPVI-TV: ABC: Localish on 6.2, Laff on 6.3 10 28 WCAU: NBC: Cozi TV on 10.2, LX on 10.3 17 17 WPHL-TV: CW: Antenna TV/MyNet on 17.2, Court TV on 17.3, Comet on 17.4 29 31 WTXF-TV: Fox: Movies! on 29.2, TheGrio on 29.3, Buzzr on 29.4 Philadelphia: Willow ...

  6. WIP-FM - Wikipedia

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    WIP-FM (94.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. and broadcasts a sports radio format. The WIP-FM offices and studios are co-located in Audacy's corporate headquarters in Center City, Philadelphia, and the broadcast tower used by the station is located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.

  7. Ben Hawkins (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Charles Hawkins a.k.a. " the Hawk " (March 22, 1944 – October 9, 2017) was a professional American football wide receiver most notably for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL) from 1966 to 1973. [1] He later played for the Cleveland Browns and the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League (WFL).

  8. List of current National Hockey League broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of local TV and radio broadcasters for each individual team. As a result of Rogers Communications and Bell Canada having both an ownership stake in the Toronto Maple Leafs, that team's regional English language TV broadcasts are split between Rogers' Sportsnet Ontario and Bell's TSN4, and radio coverage is split between Sportsnet 590 and TSN 1050.

  9. Category:Philadelphia Bell players - Wikipedia

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    C. Rick Cash. Steve Colavito. Steve Conley (running back) King Corcoran. Willie Cullars.