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  • pull WQEX-TV out of WQED's shadow". Pittsburgh Press. p. D13. Retrieved February 13, 2021. Walton, Allan (January 13, 1990). "Tiven quits as WQEX boss...
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  • approval) on May 2, 2011, when the station's call sign changed from WQEX to WINP-TV. WQED received $9.9 million in a 2017 spectrum auction, and would use...
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    Color television (redirect from Colour TV)
    the last television stations in North America to convert to color, WQEX (now WINP-TV) in Pittsburgh, started broadcasting in color on 16 October 1986,...
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  • Pennsylvania Game and the prime-time public affairs program Cullen-Devlin on WQEX-TV. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette named Cullen one of Pittsburgh's fifty most...
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    2 years since the first black-and-white TV broadcasting in China at 1958, and only about a dozen cities had TV stations. Therefore, it cannot be ruled...
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  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved February 2, 2012. "WQEX deal falls apart". RabbitEars TV Query for WPCB "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the...
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    WPNT (redirect from WCWB-TV)
    have time to air. WQED planned to use its proposed WQEX on channel 22, but as fate would have it WENS-TV (channel 16) lost its tower in Reserve Township...
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  • hardship, and eventually, the sale was authorized. After that, WQEX would later become WINP-TV. WQED's transmitter is located in the Oakland neighborhood...
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  • were aired on KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh; Wheee! in South Carolina in the 1970s; and most recently, Josie's Attic during the 1990s on WQEX in Pittsburgh. On...
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    WFUN (AM) (section WICA-TV)
    (WQEX in Pittsburgh was the last licensed television station to convert in 1986.) and still filmed local programming with only one camera. WICA-TV signed...
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    Ion Television (redirect from PAX TV)
    buy WPCB-TV and trade it for secondary PBS member station WQEX was approved by the Federal Communications Commission, but rejected by WPCB-TV owner Cornerstone...
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  • 18–49 Rating TV By The Numbers November 9, 2010 ESPN Breaks Up 'Sunday Night Baseball' Team The New York Times November 8, 2010 ION to Buy WQEX from Broadcasting&Cable...
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  • Pennsylvania: WQEX 16 (now WINP 16) (commercial license; currently an O&O Ion Television station since 2011) High Knob, Virginia: WSBN-TV (March 30, 1971...
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  • WOSC-CD (category MeTV Toons affiliates)
    The station switched to airing HSN in 2004 when America's Store moved to WQEX (channel 16). As of the first quarter of 2020, WOSC-CD cut away from national...
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    Retrieved February 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. FCC History Cards for WINP-TV "WQEX makes repairs". Pittsburgh Press. March 19, 1985. Archived from the original...
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