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Television station in Norfolk, Virginia
is located in Suffolk, Virginia. The station was founded as WTAR-TV by radio station WTAR and began broadcasting on April 2, 1950; it aired on channel
WTKR
Radio station in Hampton Roads, Virginia
WTAR (850 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia, and serving the Hampton Roads (Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News) radio
WTAR
Medical diagnostic method
The Wechsler Test of Adult Reading (WTAR) is a neuropsychological assessment tool used to provide a measure of premorbid intelligence, the degree of Intellectual
Wechsler Test of Adult Reading
Wechsler_Test_of_Adult_Reading
Radio station in Hampton Roads, Virginia
licensed, as WTAR, on September 21, 1923. The original call letters were randomly assigned from a sequential roster of available call signs. WTAR signed on
WNIS
Newspaper in Norfolk, Virginia, US
Virginia's first radio station, WTAR. In 1950 it added Channel 4 WTAR-TV (now Channel 3 WTKR) and in 1961, it signed on 95.7 WTAR-FM (now WVKL). The paper was
The_Virginian-Pilot
Television station in Hampton, Virginia
and broke the monopoly on television programming and affiliations held by WTAR-TV (now WTKR), which broadcast on a VHF channel. The station was originally
WVEC
Urban adult contemporary radio station in Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Virginia's first radio station, WTAR (790 AM), and the market's CBS network affiliate, WTAR-TV. There had been a previous WTAR-FM on 97.3 MHz that began broadcasting
WVKL
American composer
Leiderman attended Virginia Tech from 1973-74. He became a camera person at WTAR-TV (now WTKR) in Norfolk, Virginia. He later studied broadcast journalism
B._J._Leiderman
American media company
Virginia's oldest radio station, WTAR. It later added Virginia's second television station (and Hampton Roads' first), WTAR-TV (now WTKR) and an FM station
Landmark_Media_Enterprises
American journalist (1938–2004)
Norfolk, Virginia CBS affiliate WTKR from 1967 (when the station was known as WTAR) until shortly before his death in 2004. In addition, he was also the morning
Ed_Hughes_(anchor)
Radio station in Poquoson, Virginia, United States
sports-formatted WTAR 850 AM. On September 6, 2022, WUSH-HD2 changed their format to a simulcast of hot adult contemporary-formatted WTAR, as "96.5 "Lucy
WUSH
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radio station, which operated under the WRAP call sign from 1952 until 1954 WTAR Norfolk Virginia, USA radio station, which held the WRAP call sign from 1954
Wrap
Radio station in Chesapeake, Virginia
In May 1996, Sinclair Communications purchased the station, as well as WTAR, for $8 million. At the time, Bob Sinclair was feuding with Tidewater Communications
WNOB
American dance instructor (1895-1991)
apartment tonight at 10:30 o'clock on Person Person over WNAO-TV, WNCT. WCSC, WTAR and WTVR. He will also visit Mrs. Peter Marshall and her teen-age son, Peter
Arthur_Murray
WHN Al Albert and Bill Mazer WOR 9 Al Albert San Diego KOGO Frank Sims Utah KALL Bill Howard KUTV 2 Bill Marcroft Virginia WTAR WTAR 3 Marty Brennaman
List of American Basketball Association broadcasters
List_of_American_Basketball_Association_broadcasters
Method of emergency broadcasting in the United States
West Virginia WCHS Maryland WBAL District of Columbia WFED Eastern Virginia WTAR Central Virginia WRXL Western Virginia WPLY Eastern North Carolina WSFL-FM
Emergency_Alert_System
Type of intelligence test
subtest of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Wechsler Test of Adult Reading (WTAR) Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) The use of hold tests is only one of
Hold_test
American TV personality & magician (1935-1998)
able to get his first regular television job hosting his own program on WTAR in Norfolk, Virginia. The "Bob and Chauncey Show" paired McAllister with
Bob_McAllister
American newcaster and recording artist
for WKIX radio in Raleigh. After a three-year stint, he then worked for WTAR in Norfolk and KULF in Houston, before returning to Raleigh in 1979 as News
Bill_Leslie_(journalist)
ABA basketball team season
Record 42–42 (.500) Place Division: 3rd (Eastern) Playoff finish Lost in Division Semifinals Local media Television WTAR 3 Radio WTAR < 1971–72 1973–74 >
1972–73 Virginia Squires season
1972–73_Virginia_Squires_season
book-DEF-my useful-COP “my book is useful.” (7) c. wtar-eke-m article-DEF-I nusi write-PAST (-m = subject ) wtar-eke-m nusi article-DEF-I write-PAST “I wrote
Central_Kurdish_grammar
American radio network covering motor racing events
KRLD-FM Virginia Bristol: WWTB / WXBQ-FM Richmond: WRNL, WRVA (AM) Norfolk: WTAR (except during Washington Commanders seasons in September–November) Stanleytown:
Motor_Racing_Network
Television station in Portsmouth, Virginia
December 6, making WTOV-TV the third television station in the area behind WTAR-TV, the only pre-freeze station in the area, and WVEC-TV (channel 15), a
WGNT
Tennessee) WSM (Nashville, Tennessee) WSOC (Charlotte, North Carolina) WTAR (Norfolk, Virginia) WWNC (Asheville, North Carolina) KDYL (Salt Lake City
List of 1939 affiliates of the NBC Red Network
List_of_1939_affiliates_of_the_NBC_Red_Network
KICY Nome, Alaska: Class A (I-N) WEEI Boston, Massachusetts: Class B (II-B) WTAR Norfolk, Virginia: Class B (II-B) Clear 860 A, B, D CJBC Toronto, Ontario:
List of North American broadcast station classes
List_of_North_American_broadcast_station_classes
Radio station in Exmore, Virginia, United States
rock Ownership Owner Sinclair Telecable, Inc. Sister stations WNIS, WNOB, WTAR, WUSH History First air date 1986; 40 years ago (1986) Former call signs
WROX-FM
American sports executive (born 1942)
later. Ankerson worked for several years as a sports and program director at WTAR radio station in Norfolk, Virginia In 1995, at the age of 53, Ankerson joined
Jack_Ankerson
1950s TV station in Newport News, Virginia
television networks, saying that the lone VHF station in Hampton Roads, WTAR-TV, was "hogging" all three network hookups. (A month before WACH signed
WACH-TV_(Virginia)
Television station in Nampa, Idaho
Broadcasting. April 19, 1954. p. 109. Retrieved March 8, 2021. "Norfolk's WTAR-TV..." (PDF). Television Digest. April 3, 1954. p. 6. Retrieved March 8,
KIVI-TV
American jazz musician
program", The Andy Roberts Show, airing Monday through Friday in Norfolk on WTAR. With cast members including female vocalist Lee Brodie, pianist Vince Pafumi
Andy_Roberts_(singer)
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1941–1995) WJMN-TV, Escanaba, Michigan (1969–1983) WTAR-TV (now WTKR), Norfolk, Virginia (1952–1953) WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
NBC_3
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now on channel 3) WRGB in Albany, New York (1946–1954; now on channel 6) WTAR-TV (now WTKR), Norfolk, Virginia (1950–1952; now on channel 3) WTTV in Indianapolis
NBC_4
0650 kHz Nashville, Tennessee 50 kW U WTAM 1100 kHz Cleveland, Ohio 50 kW U WTAR 0850 kHz Norfolk, Virginia 50 kW-D, 25 kW-N, DA2 (Class B) WTCM 0580 kHz
List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States
List_of_50_kW_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States
Radio stations in Hampton Roads, Virginia (1952–1989)
WRAP / WCMS (AM 1050: was WRAP from 1952 until 1954) FCC History Cards for WTAR covering 1947-1981 as WCAV / WRAP (AM 850: was WRAP beginning in 1954)
WRAP_(Norfolk)
Pennington Gap Bouldin Radio, LLC Southern Gospel/Contemporary Christian WTAR 850 AM Norfolk Sinclair Telecable, Inc. Talk WTJU 91.1 FM Charlottesville
List of radio stations in Virginia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Virginia
Commonwealth of Kentucky. April 2 – WTKR began operations on channel 4 as WTAR-TV. It was Hampton Roads' first television station and the second television
1950_in_television
Television station in Hampton–Norfolk, Virginia
Retrieved June 12, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Hanson, Cynthia (June 30, 1991). "WTAR is switching to an all-news format". The Virginian-Pilot. p. G3. Archived
WHRO-TV
Ohio WTAN 1340 AM Clearwater, Florida WTAQ 1360 AM Green Bay, Wisconsin WTAR 850 AM Norfolk, Virginia WTAW 1620 AM College Station, Texas WTAX 1240 AM
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WT–WZ)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WT–WZ)
Smith Hour of Stars How to Marry a Millionaire Mantovani Norfolk Virginia WTAR-TV 3 Alex in Wonderland Henry Morgan and Co. Janet Dean, RN Mike Wallace
List of NTA Film Network affiliates in the United States
List_of_NTA_Film_Network_affiliates_in_the_United_States
Television station in Norfolk, Virginia
the services of John A. Trinder, general sales manager at CBS affiliate WTAR-TV, and Tim McDonald, who had last been programming Washington independent
WTVZ-TV
Shopping mall in Virginia, United States
of the vacant anchors and adding an entertainment component to the mall. WTAR-TV (March 21, 1966). Pembroke Mall Grand Opening (Moving image). Pembroke
Pembroke_Square_(Virginia)
WHAS-TV 9 (now 11) CBS (primary) ABC (secondary) April 2 Norfolk, Virginia WTAR-TV 3 NBC (primary) ABC/DuMont (secondary) May 1 Lansing, Michigan WJIM-TV
1950_in_American_television
American media company
the services of John A. Trinder, general sales manager at CBS affiliate WTAR-TV, and Tim McDonald, who had last been programming Washington independent
TVX_Broadcast_Group
American radio host
from Boston University in 1977, Vicevich started his broadcast career at WTAR-TV in Norfolk, Virginia, where his coverage of the state's economy earned
Jim_Vicevich
American television network (May 1967)
Antonio, TX KAUZ-TV 6 CBS Wichita Falls, TX KSL-TV 5 CBS Salt Lake City, UT WTAR-TV 3 CBS Norfolk, VA WTVR-TV 6 CBS Richmond, VA WDBJ 7 CBS Roanoke, VA KVOS-TV
United_Network
American politician
served as a television and radio executive. He sold commercial placements for WTAR radio. He later served as station manager for WCMS radio. Then he worked
Irvine_B._Hill
ABA basketball team season
Coliseum Results Record 15–68 (.181) Place Division: 4th Conference: 7th Playoff finish did not qualify Local media Television WAVY 10 Radio WTAR < 1974–75
1975–76 Virginia Squires season
1975–76_Virginia_Squires_season
20, 2014) "Gold 99 Debuts In Ocala" from Radio Insight (March 19, 2014) "WTAR To Drop Comedy For News/Talk/Sports Mix" from Radio Insight (January 21,
2014_in_radio
April 2, 1950. pp. 3:1, 4. Retrieved October 8, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. "WTAR-TV Ups Power, Moves to New Tower". Broadcasting. May 3, 1954. p. 82. ProQuest 1285709273
List of DuMont Television Network affiliates
List_of_DuMont_Television_Network_affiliates
Norfolk Naval Base, Ocean View (part), and Willoughby become part of city. WTAR radio begins broadcasting. 1926 - The Loews Theater opens as a vaudeville
Timeline_of_Norfolk,_Virginia
ABA basketball team season
Richmond Coliseum Roanoke Civic Center Results Record 15–69 (.179) Place Division: 5th (ABA) Local media Television WAVY 10 Radio WTAR < 1973–74 1975–76 >
1974–75 Virginia Squires season
1974–75_Virginia_Squires_season
American radio host (1942–2016)
worked for radio stations in Rhode Island and Salisbury, Maryland and then at WTAR in Norfolk, Virginia. In 1967, Marr became a news anchor and reporter for
Tom_Marr
ABA basketball team season
Record 55–29 (.655) Place Division: 1st (Eastern) Playoff finish Lost in Division Finals Local media Television WAVY 10 Radio WTAR < 1969–70 1971–72 >
1970–71 Virginia Squires season
1970–71_Virginia_Squires_season
AM radio frequency
(WSMZ - 1 kW unlimited) WTAR Norfolk, Virginia 60472 B 50 25 37°03′36″N 76°41′26″W / 37.06°N 76.690556°W / 37.06; -76.690556 (WTAR - 50 kW daytime, 25
850_AM
Television station in Nampa, Idaho (1953)
Television Digest. August 22, 1953. p. 2. Retrieved March 8, 2021. "Norfolk's WTAR-TV..." (PDF). Television Digest. April 3, 1954. p. 6. Retrieved March 8,
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Glorious Victory
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Single
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Shiva
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Her idol; she that is governed or subdued; a spouse.
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Mother of Dharma, Swaminarayan sampraday name
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Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Rama; Goddess Lakshmi; Pleaser of the Lord
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Beautiful Moon
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Ruler of the Estate; Home Ruler
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Dear to the gods, Dear to the Goddess
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Intelligent
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