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  2. Palm Beach County news: 2024 Florida hurricane season ... - AOL

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    Palm Beach County News in 90 seconds: Latest 2024 Florida hurricane season updates; python hunt; a look at West Palm Beach growth.

  3. The King's Academy (West Palm Beach, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The King's Academy was founded by a group of Christian business leaders in August 1970 and opened on the campus of Belvedere Baptist Church in West Palm Beach, Florida. [3] In 1971, the school purchased a 20-acre campus on Cherry Road where it remained until the 2004 school year. [ 4 ]

  4. WTCE-TV - Wikipedia

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    WTCE-TV (channel 21) is a religious television station licensed to Fort Pierce, Florida, United States, serving as the West Palm Beach–area outlet for the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). It is owned and operated by TBN's Community Educational Television subsidiary, which manages stations in Florida and Texas on channels allocated for non ...

  5. WWHB-CD - Wikipedia

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    The stations share studios on Fairfield Drive in Mangonia Park, Florida (with a West Palm Beach postal address), while WWHB-CD's transmitter is located southwest of Hobe Sound, Florida. WWHB-CD is the ATSC 3.0 (Next Gen TV) transmitter for West Palm Beach, hosting its main subchannel and the four major network stations. In exchange, its ...

  6. WJNO - Wikipedia

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    West Palm Beach got its third radio station in 1947 when WIRK began broadcasting at 1290 kHz. [5] Owned by Ken-Sell, Inc., [ 6 ] the station broadcast with 1,000 watts and had its transmitter on Military Trail and studios in the basement of the Citizens' Building. [ 7 ]

  7. WESH - Wikipedia

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    WESH (channel 2) is a television station licensed to Daytona Beach, Florida, United States, serving the Orlando area as an affiliate of NBC.It is owned by Hearst Television alongside Clermont-licensed CW affiliate WKCF (channel 18).

  8. Hearst Television - Wikipedia

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    Hearst-Argyle was formed in 1997 with the merger of Hearst Corporation's broadcasting division and stations owned by Argyle Television Holdings II, [1] which is partially related to the company of the same name who (in 1994) sold its stations to New World Communications, stations that eventually became Fox-owned stations (Hearst itself, unusual for any American broadcast group, has never held ...

  9. WIRK-TV - Wikipedia

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    WIRK-TV, UHF analog channel 21, was a television station licensed to West Palm Beach, Florida, United States.It was the first television station in the Palm Beach area, signing on September 13, 1953.