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WSYX (channel 6) is a television station in Columbus, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC and Fox.
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WTVN-TV began broadcasting in 1949 from the Lincoln Tower (now called the LeVeque Tower) in downtown Columbus. The station began operations on August 30 as WTVN-TV, Columbus' second television station. It was owned initially by Picture Waves, Inc., a local firm that also operated WTVN radio.
WTVN (610 AM) – branded as "News Radio 610 WTVN" – is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio. Owned by iHeartMedia, the station serves the Columbus metro area. The WTVN studios area located in the McKinley Avenue Corridor northwest of Downtown Columbus, and its transmitter site is near Obetz.
Columbus News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News. 20-year Navy veteran, family lose Pickerington home in fire after just moving in. Wanted man still free two years after Halloween accident that killed...
2 Δεκ 2019 · All three major Columbus stations debuted in 1949: WLW-C (which became WCMH) in April, and WBNS and WTVN (later WSYX) in October. Looking back 70 years later, television's impact is hard to...