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Bellaire Channel Lineup
CHANNEL LINEUP Bellaire: 740-676-6377 www.MCTVOhio.com/channel-lineup Effective July 1, 2020. Disregard the .1 in channel numbers if you are using a set-top box. NETWORK CH NETWORK CH LIFELINE Bally Sports Great Lakes HD* 29.1 WOUC 20 PBS HD 2.1 Big Ten Network HD* 30.1 ION 3.1 AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh* 31.1 WTRF 7.3 ABC HD* 4.1 FS1 HD* 32.1 The CW Plus 5.1 ESPN Classic* 33.1 WTRF 33.2 MyNetwork TV HD 6.1 Big Ten Network Alternate HD 34.1 WTRF 7 CBS HD 7.1 AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh Overflow* 35.1 The Weather Channel* 8.1 FX HD* 36.1 WTOV 9 NBC HD* 9.1 Paramount Network* 37.1 WTOV 9.2 FOX HD 10.1 Comedy Central* 38.1 KDKA 2 CBS HD 12.1 SyFy* 39.1 WPGH 53 FOX HD 13.1 History* 40.1 WPNT 22 MyNetworkTV HD 14.1 TLC* 41.1 QVC* 15.1 OWN* 42.1 C-SPAN* 16.1 Discovery Channel* 43.1 C-SPAN2* 17.1 National Geographic Channel HD* 44.1 HSN* 18.1 Animal Planet* 45.1 Program Guide 19.1 Nickelodeon* 46.1 Special Preview 20.1 Nick Jr.* 47.1 WOUC Classic 111.1 Cartoon Network* 48.1 The Ohio Channel 112.1 LAFF TV 49.1 PBS Kids 113.1 Freeform* 50.1 WQED 13 PBS HD 114.1 TV Land* 51.1 PBS World 115.1 Hallmark Channel* 52.1 WQED Showcase 116.1 A&E HD* 53.1 Create 117.1 truTV* 54.1 EWTN 118.1 Travel Channel* 55.1 TBN 119.1 HGTV* 56.1 Hillsong Channel 120.1 Food Network* 57.1 Positiv TV 121.1 GSN* 58.1 Enlace 122.1 Turner Classic Movies* 59.1 Court TV Mystery 123.1 Bravo* 61.1 MeTV 124.1 FOX News Channel* 62.1 Start TV 126.1 CNN* 63.1 Antenna TV 127.1 HLN* 64.1 CHARGE! 128.1 CNBC* 65.1 QVC 2* 129.1 FOX Business Network* 66.1 HSN2* 130.1 Bloomberg HD 67.1 VH1* -
Midsouthnominations
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES NASHVILLE/MIDSOUTH CHAPTER Geneva M. Brignolo, Executive Director 161 Rains Avenue, Nashville, TN 37203 Voicemail 615-259-0040 [email protected] - http://nashville.emmyonline.org NASHVILLE/MIDSOUTH CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR THE 27TH MIDSOUTH EMMY® AWARDS NASHVILLE, Tenn. –(Nov. 15, 2012) The Nashville/Midsouth Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) announced their Midsouth Regional Emmy© Award nominations on Thursday, November 15, at a Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) party on Nashville’s legendary Music Row. Margaret Collins of BMI welcomed the academy and introduced NATAS Nashville/Midsouth President and National Trustee Ellen Jones Pryor of the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Ms. Pryor said “The upcoming gala will mark our twenty-seventh Emmy® Awards. For this grand occasion, we are proud to return to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on January 26, 2013. The television remote facilities will be provided in high definition by Tennessee Digital Video, with additional support for the live telecast from guestbooker.com, and Regions.” NATAS National Trustee Gene Policinski of The First Amendment Center announced that the Board of Governors selected the Vanderbilt Television News Archive as the recipient of the Governors’ Award for Lifetime Achievement, the academy’s highest honor. He said, “It is the world's most extensive archive of television news, creating, preserving and providing access to the U.S. network news broadcasts which have been recorded since august 5, 1968.” Silver Circle Chairman Phillip L. Bell of BellMedia announced the newest inductees into the prestigious Silver Circle which honors contributions to broadcasting over a quarter century. -
VIEW CHANNEL LINEUP Pickaway County
VIEW CHANNEL LINEUP Pickaway County LOCAL 52 • FXX 119 • WE TV ESPN MTV 3 WOUB Classic (WOUB 55 • 125 • 20.2) 56 • ESPN 2 126 • VH-1 4 • NBC (WCMH 4.1) 57 • Big Ten 127 • CMT 5 Quest (WBNS 10.5) 58 • Big Ten Alternative 128 GAC 6 • WSYX (ABC 6.1) 59 • Big Ten Alternative 129 • BET 7 • WHIO (CBS 7.1) 60 • Bally Sports Ohio 130 UP 8 WTTE (Fox 6.3) 61 • Bally Sports Ohio EXPANDED 9 • WCPO (ABC 9.1) Alternative FS1 135 • ESPN U 10 WBNS (CBS 10.1) 62 • NBC Sports 136 • ESPN NEWS 11 Court TV (WCMH 4.2) 63 • Golf Channel 137 • ESPN CLASSIC 12 PBS Plus (WOSU 34.3) 64 • Fox Business News 138 Outdoor Channel 13 DABL (WBNS 10.3) 70 • Fox News 139 FS2 14 WWHO (CW 53.1) 71 • CNN 145 Crime & Investigation 15 PBS (WOSU 34.1) 72 • CNN International* 146 • BBC America 16 LAFF (WCMH 4.4) 73 Headline News (HLN) 147 • GSN 17 • This TV (WSYX 6.2) 74 • CNBC 148 • Cooking Channel 18 Me TV (WBNS 10.2) 75 • MSNBC 149 • DIY 19 ION (WCMH 4.3) 76 • CSPAN 150 • Destination America 20 PBS (WOUB 20.1 ) 77 • CSPAN 2 151 • Discovery Life 21 PBS Kids (WOSU 34.4) 78 The Weather Channel 152 • American Heroes 22 PBS Classic (WOUB 20.2) 79 • E! 153 • Science Channel 23 PBS World (WOUB 20.3) 85 • A&E 154 • FYI 24 PBS Create (WOUB 20.4) 86 • Ovation 155 • Nat Geo Wild 25 • The Ohio Channel (WOUB 87 Viceland 20.5) 88 • truTV 156 • Military History 26 PBS Kids (WOUB 20.6) 89 • SyFy 157 RFD 27 Voicecorps Reading 90 • Comedy Central 158 Service (WOUB 20.7) Universal Kids 91 • Food Network 160 • 28 Stadium (WSYX 6.4) Disney XD 92 • HGTV 161 • 29 Antenna (WTTE 28.2) Disney Junior -
W Il L Ia M M . Sh O Ry
PROFESSIONAL NEWS DIRECTOR June 2013-present EXPERIENCE: WAVE-TV – Louisville, KY • Lead all news and production operations – including editorial decisions, recruiting, budgeting, capital planning, branding, community relations, and legal issues. • Oversee all station special projects and long-form coverage, including 40-plus hours of live coverage during Kentucky Derby season. DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION May 2012-June 2013 Jupiter Entertainment – Knoxville, TN • Managed budget, scheduling, staffing, production, and post production for multiple shows on cable networks including Discovery, NatGeo, and others. NEWS DIRECTOR MarCh 2004-MarCh 2012 WBIR-TV – Knoxville, TN • Directed all newsgathering operations for dominant NBC affiliate. • Developed and launched initial news presence on web, mobile, and social platforms. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF SPECIAL PROJECTS June 2002-MarCh 2004 HORY WCCO-TV – Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN • Supervised dedicated unit for long-form and investigative reporting. • Field produced major breaking news and all special events. NEWS DIRECTOR July 1999-June 2002 WHNT-TV – Huntsville, AL • Took second-ranked station to first place during 12 consecutive ratings periods. ASSISTANT NEWS DIRECTOR DeCember 1998-July 1999 WCNC-TV – Charlotte, NC EXECUTIVE PRODUCER July 1996-DeCember 1998 ABC 33/40 – Birmingham, AL 10PM PRODUCER August 1994-July 1996 WHNT-TV – Huntsville, AL 6 & 10PM PRODUCER June 1993-August 1994 KJAC-TV – Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX SELECTED Ohio Valley Emmy Awards 2015 – Newscast, Breaking News, Live Sporting Event -
Hispanic Media Today Serving Bilingual and Bicultural Audiences in the Digital Age
PUBLIC SQUARE PROGRAM Oscar Ortega / Nuestra Voz Hispanic Media Today Serving Bilingual and Bicultural Audiences in the Digital Age BY JESSICA RETIS MAY 2019 About the Author Jessica Retis is an Associate Professor of Journalism at California State University Northridge. She earned a B.A. in Communications (Lima University, Peru), a master’s in Latin American Studies (UNAM, Mexico), and a Ph.D. in Contemporary Latin America (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain). Her research interests include migration, diasporas and the media, and US Latino & Latin American cultural industries. Her work has been published in journals in Latin America, Europe, and North America. She is co- editor of The Handbook of Diaspora, Media and Culture (Wiley, 2019). Recent book chapters: “Hashtag Jóvenes Latinos: Teaching Civic Advocacy Journalism in Glocal Contexts” (2018); “The transnational restructuring of communication and consumption practices. Latinos in the urban settings of global cities” (2016); and “Latino Diasporas and the Media. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understand Transnationalism and Communications in Global Cities” (2014). About Democracy Fund Democracy Fund is a private foundation created by eBay founder and philanthropist Pierre Omidyar to help ensure our political system can withstand new challenges and deliver on its promise to the American people. Democracy Fund has invested more than $100 million in support of a healthy democracy, including for modern elections, effective governance, and a vibrant public square. To learn more about Democracy Fund’s work to support engaged journalism, please visit http://www.democracyfund.org. About Our Cover Photo “Nuestra Voz” show is part of the progressive Spanish Language Programming at the alternative and non-comercial radio station “KPFK Pacifica Radio 90.7 FM Los Angeles.” Nuestra Voz (Our Voice) has been on air for more than 16 years, and it has always provided a voice to the Latino community in SoCal, as well as throughout Latin America. -
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New Albany as a Commercial and Shipping Point Victor M. Book* Details of New Albany’s early history as a river port are meager and elusiv+a fragmentary municipal record, an oc- casional note in a stray newspaper, a brief reference in a con- temporary river guide, or a line or two from some traveler‘s account. Yet, a piecing together of these bits of miscellaneom data gives a fair picture of We evolution of the town as a commer- cial and shipping point. Even before the Scribners came there was a ferry running back and forth to the Kentucky shore, and the increase in ferry traffic during the first two decades of the settlement indicates that there was a growing freight and passenger intercourse between New Albany and Louisville. The record of the launching at New Albany of some of the first steamboats on the Ohio signified a growing demand for river conveyances in the area, while the establishment of for- geries and foundries dong the river front testified that steam- boat repairing was engaged in by the local “mechanics." Ad- vertisements of town merchants, with listings of wares shipped in by passing steamboats, showed that some of the regular packets paused at New Albany at least long enough to drop off freight. Regulations reserving the river front as a wharf area imply that from the beginning there was a consciousness of river commercial activities. And the design of the first Floyd County seal, an engraved steamboat, speaks eloquently enough for the fact that early New Albanyians closely allied themselves with the river and the craft which plied its waters.’ The Falls barrier made necessary two separate lines of steamboats on the Ohio River. -
History of the US Army Corps of Engineers
History of the US Army Corps of Engineers Course No: B07-002 Credit: 7 PDH Robert Steelhammer, P.E. Continuing Education and Development, Inc. 22 Stonewall Court Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 P: (877) 322-5800 [email protected] The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: A History Headquarters U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Office of History Alexandria, Virginia 2008 This is the Official U.S. Government edition of this publication and is herein identified to certify its authenticity. Use of ISBN 978-0-16-079585-5 is for U.S. Government Printing Office Official Editions only. The Superintendent of Documents of the U.S. Government Printing Office requests that any reprinted edition clearly be labeled as a copy of the authentic work with a new ISBN. It is prohibited to use the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seal, as it appears on the cover, on any republication of this material without the express, written permission of the Office of History, Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Any person using official seals and logos in a manner inconsistent with the Federal Regulations Act is subject to penalty. Foreword his illustrated history of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides an overview of many of the missions that engineers have performed in support of the U.S. Army and the Nation since the early days of the T American Revolution. A permanent institution since 1802, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has effect- ively and proudly responded to changing defense requirements and has played an integral part in the development of the Nation. -
Network Channel # Start Over Lookback # of Hours DVR out Of
Network Channel # Start Over Lookback # of Hours DVR Out of Home Streaming Out of Home DVR Playback WNEO 45/49 PBS 2 X WKYC 3 NBC 3 X WOIO 19 CBS 4 WEWS 5 ABC 5 X 23 hours X WUAB 43 CW 6 WBNX 55 7 WJW 8 FOX 8 X 72 hours X WVIZ 25 PBS 9 X WHS-TV 11 (M) X 72 hours X X X WMFD 11 (W) WGN America East 12 X 72 hours X X WRLM 47 TCT 13 X 72 hours X X X True Crime Network 14 X QVC 15 X 72 hours X X X WVPX 23 ION 16 WDLI ION Plus 17 HSN Home Shopping Network 18 X 72 hours X TBS East 23 X X X TNT East 24 X X X Lifetime East 25 X 72 hours X X USA East 26 X 72 hours X X ESPN 27 X 72 hours X ESPNNEWS 27 X X ESPN2 28 X 72 hours X ESPN Classic 29 X X ESPNU 30 X 72 hours X Fox Sports Ohio 31 X X SportsTime Ohio 32 X X Big Ten Network 33 X X FOX Sports 1 34 X X X FX East 35 X X X Paramount TV East 36 X 72 hours X X Comedy Central East 37 X 72 hours X X Network Channel # Start Over Lookback # of Hours DVR Out of Home Streaming Out of Home DVR Playback BET East 38 X 72 hours X X Syfy East 39 X 72 hours X X History East 40 X 72 hours X X TLC 41 X 72 hours X X OWN East 42 X 72 hours X X Discovery Channel East 43 X 72 hours X X National Geographic East 44 X X X Animal Planet East 45 X 72 hours X X Nickelodeon East 46 X 72 hours X X Disney Channel East 47 X X Cartoon Network East 48 X X X Boomerang 49 X X X Freeform East 50 X X TV Land East 51 X 72 hours X X Hallmark Channel East 52 X 72 hours X X A&E East 53 X 72 hours X X TruTV East 54 X X X Travel Channel East 55 X 72 hours X X HGTV East 56 X 72 hours X X Food Network East 57 X 72 hours X X GSN East 58 X -
The Choice 2020: Trump Vs Biden Tuesday, September 22 Details on Page 7
September 2020 • wosu.org FRONTLINE: The Choice 2020: Trump vs Biden Tuesday, September 22 details on page 7 All programs are subject to change. VOLUME 41 • NUMBER 9 Airfare (UPS 372670) is published except for June, July and August by: WOSU Public Media 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43210 614-292-9678 Copyright 2020 by The Ohio State University. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced in any form or by any means without express written permission from the publisher. Subscription is by a minimum contribution of $60 to WOSU Public Media, of which $3.25 is allocated to Airfare. Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, Ohio. WOSU Unveils New Digital Service POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Airfare, 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43210 The past six months have rocked our world and our worldview. The global pandemic, the death of George Floyd and subsequent protests, and the indictments related to WOSU Public Media corruption and bribery at the Statehouse all continue to be covered closely by our General Manager Tom Rieland WOSU news team. Membership Rob Walker Our team is mighty (named the best radio Friends of WOSU Board news in Ohio), but small, so part of our President Kyle Anderson strategy is to elevate trusted sources for Vice President Mac Joseph important coverage. On the page opposite, Secretary/Treasurer Betsy Pandora WOSU student Victoria Jenkins outlines some Board Members of our partnerships and a comprehensive Kyle Anderson* Trip Lazarus website she is curating about the coverage William Ballenger Kurt Lykins of racial injustice issues. -
Call for Entries 2017
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Ohio Valley Chapter EMMY® 2018 54th ANNUAL REGIONAL EMMY® AWARDS CALL FOR ENTRIES Recognizing excellence in these Designated Market Areas (DMAs): Athens, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Zanesville – Ohio Bowling Green, Lexington, Louisville – Kentucky Evansville, Terre Haute – Indiana Bluefield/Beckley/Oak Hill, Charleston/Huntington, Clarksburg/Weston, Parkersburg – West Virginia Awards Year/Eligibility Period: January 1, 2017 – December 31, 2017 DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING ENTRY FORMS ONLINE: MARCH 12, 2018 DEADLINE FOR UPLOADING AND APPROVING VIDEO: MARCH 19, 2018 DEADLINE FOR PAYING FEES: APRIL 1, 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS THE RULES AWARD CATEGORIES General Rules…pgs. 3-6 Definitions of Terms…pg. 11 Double Dipping Defined…pg. 7 News Programming and Gathering…pgs. 12-13 Entry Preparation…pg. 8 News and Program Specialty… pgs. 14-15 Entry Fees…pg. 9 Programming…pg. 16 Eligibility Period…pg. 9 Spot Announcements…pg. 17 Submission of Entries…pg. 9 Special Achievement Awards…pg. 18 Deadlines…pg. 9 Crafts Achievement…pg. 19 Change Requests After Deadline…pg. 10 Student Recognition…pg. 20 Certificates & Plaques…pg. 10 Awards Presentation…pg. 10 NEW THIS YEAR! Each year the Ohio Valley Chapter’s EMMY Awards Committee reviews our Call for Entries and makes changes based on requirements and recommendations from the National Awards Committee. Listed below are the highlights of changes for this year. NEW or ADDITIONAL SUB-CATEGORIES SOCIETAL CONCERNS (p. 15 of the Call for Entries) For excellence in coverage of current issues of societal concern, social ills, community or general public interest. A. News Single Story - Time limit: 10 minutes. B. -
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