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  2. KIRO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KIRO-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with CBS and Telemundo. Owned by Cox Media Group , the station maintains studios on Third Avenue in the Belltown section of Downtown Seattle , and its transmitter is located in the city's Queen Anne neighborhood, adjacent to the station's original studios.

  3. Jesse H. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jesse H. Jones. Jesse Holman Jones (April 5, 1874 – June 1, 1956) was an American Democratic politician and entrepreneur from Houston, Texas. Jones managed a Tennessee tobacco factory at age fourteen, and at nineteen, he was put in charge of his uncle's lumberyards. Five years later, after his uncle, M. T. Jones, died, Jones moved to Houston ...

  4. Jessie Belle Smothers - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Valley Wrestling [1] Debut. 2010 [4] Jessie Belle McCoy [2] [1] (born July 2, 1985), better known by her ring name Jessie Belle Smothers or simply Jessie Belle, is an American model, professional wrestling valet, and professional wrestler. She is signed to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). [1]

  5. Nightmare Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare Theatre was one of the more prominent late-night horror programs of the 1960s and 1970s. During its fourteen-year run, this show introduced several generations of television viewers to the horror films of yesteryear, across the Pacific Northwest. [1] [2] Produced by Seattle-based KIRO-TV, and utilizing much of the same cast and crew ...

  6. J. P. Patches - Wikipedia

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    J. P. Patches. Julius Pierpont "J. P." Patches was a clown and the main character on The J. P. Patches Show, an Emmy Award -winning local children's television show on Seattle station KIRO-TV, produced from 1958 to 1981. J.P. Patches was played by show creator and Seattle children's entertainer Chris Wedes (April 3, 1928 – July 22, 2012).

  7. Wayne Cody - Wikipedia

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    Renton, Washington, United States. Occupation (s) Radio and television sportscaster. Children. 2. Wayne (Wendel) Cody (September 4, 1936 – June 7, 2002) was an American popular radio and television sportscaster who spent the bulk of his career in Seattle, broadcasting on KIRO and KIRO-TV. In all, he spent 14 years on KIRO TV and 21 on KIRO ...

  8. Jones Hall - Wikipedia

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    Jones Hall is also frequently rented as a venue for contemporary pop musicians and other performers and is estimated to draw over 400,000 audience members yearly. History [ edit ] Officially completed on October 2, 1966, at the cost of $7.4 million, it is named after Jesse H. Jones , a former United States Secretary of Commerce and Houstonian ...

  9. KKWF - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .audacy .com /seattlewolf. KKWF (100.7 FM "100.7 The Wolf") is a commercial radio station in Seattle, Washington. The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. and it airs a country music radio format. The studios and offices are on Fifth Avenue in Downtown Seattle . KKWF has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 68,000 watts, using beam tilt.