• WACH-TV, UHF analog channel 33, was a commercial television station licensed to Newport News, Virginia, United States, which broadcast from 1953 until...
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  • Virginia; see WACH-TV (Virginia) Wachs All pages with titles containing Wach This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wach....
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  • Internet Archive "State: Virginia". TV Query Broadcast Station Search. Washington DC: Federal Communications Commission. "Virginia: News and Media: Television"...
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    bankruptcy, WACH and its accompanying TV permit (despite remaining dark) were sold to the United Broadcasting Company of Eastern Virginia, owned by Richard...
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  • percent of voters. Horace, Rebecca, and Amy Calloway (Matt Lanter, Caitlin Wachs, and Jasmine Anthony) Horace, Rebecca, and Amy are Mac and Rod's children...
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    Zoheb (January 17, 2012). "Former football coach running for presidency". WACH. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2012...
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  • time show in South Carolina, in the early 90s, followed by Fox affiliate WACH in Columbia which had a similar arrangement with NBC affiliate WIS, in that...
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    (August 5, 2024). "Cayce to close all parks due to upcoming severe weather". WACH. Retrieved August 9, 2024. Rainey, Zach (August 4, 2024). "South Carolina...
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    newscasts in four markets: KAEF-TV in Eureka, California; WGXA in Macon, Georgia; WEYI-TV/WSMH in Saginaw/Flint, Michigan; and WACH in Columbia, South Carolina...
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    attacks, and the history of the Internet, TV, and radio. It opened at its first location in Rosslyn, Virginia, on April 18, 1997, and on April 11, 2008...
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