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    WCAE was a PBS member station on channel 50 at St. John, Indiana, owned by the Lake Central School Corporation. It was the first television station to...
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    Bridgeville next to I-79. The station signed on August 8, 1960 as WCAE-FM, co-owned with WCAE (AM) and WTAE-TV, and had a MOR format until 1976, when it simulcasted...
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  • one of the five original Pittsburgh stations, signing on May 4, 1922, as WCAE. It was originally owned by the Pittsburgh department store Kaufmann & Baer's...
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  • group that consisted of former WCAE advisory board members who had split from the school board in 1978, bought the WCAE license in late 1983 and set out...
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  • Channel 49: WLBC-TV - ABC/CBS/NBC - Muncie (5/8/1953-1971) Channel 50: WCAE - NET/PBS - St. John (9/26/1967–3/31/1983) Channel 52: WRAY-TV - Princeton...
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    of advisory members of St. John–based public station WCAE. The group had splintered from WCAE's owner, the Lake Central School Corporation, over programming...
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    the Pittsburgh market with the purchase of Kaufmann & Baer's, acquiring WCAE in the deal. Although expansion spurred talk of the stores becoming a nationwide...
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    starring Chris Sarandon, Alice Krige and Kenneth More. On 8 April 1935, WCAE in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, presented A Tale of Two Cities "in chapter sequence"...
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    student director for "Carnegie Tech Day at Gimbel's," which was broadcast on WCAE. A 1937 radio listing shows her as one of the actresses in George Bernard...
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    reorganized the WEAF chain (with WGR, WTIC, WTAG, WEEI, WJAR, WZAN, WFI-WLIT, WCAE, WRC, WTAM, WSAI, WWJ, WGN, WOC, KSD, WDAF, WCCO) as the NBC Red network...
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