Media outlets starting with 0-9
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22 Guys in The Morning - KNCN-FM
The 2 Guys in The Morning show features contests, jokes, celebrity gossip, sports and news of the day.
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22 Guys Named Chris - WKRR-FM
Wacky morning duo who conduct outrageous pranks and events to keep their listeners in stitches. Airs weekdays mornings on WKRR-FM from 6am to 10am.
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2 Lives
Stories of people who have faced darkness and how those moments transformed them. 2 Lives has been featured on Apple Podcasts shows “WE LOVE,” ranked fourth in the personal journals category, and listed among “Spotify’s Top Episodes of 2021.” The show was also a finalist in two categories for the International Women’s Podcast Awards and won best digital storytelling at the 2023 Viola Awards.
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2 News at 10: Nightbeat - KJRH-TV
2 News at 10: Nightbeat - KJRH-TV covers News
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2 News Today - WDTN-TV
2 News Today - WDTN-TV covers News,WDTN-TV is the NBC affiliate the Dayton, OH market. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, Inc. WDTN-TV broadcasts locally on channel 2. WDTN-TV debuted on March 15, 1949 as WLWD-TV, owned by Crosley Broadcasting Corporation. It then changed hands multiple times from Avco Broadcasting, Grinnell Communications Corporation to Hearst Broadcasting. In 1998, WDTV-TV was acquired by Sunrise Television Corporation. Then in 2002, WDTN-TV was purchased by its current owner, LIN Television Corp. Over the years WDTN-TV has been a pioneering station setting industry trends in many different areas. It was the first station in the country to show a colorcast as well as one of the first station to use radar for weather reporting. In addition, WDTN-TV was the very station where Phil Donohue debuted in 1967. Since WDTN-TV first launched, it also won numerous distinguishing awards in many different categories of the Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards and the Ohio Associated Press Broadcast Awards. The best way to contact the newsroom is by the office phone or fax. The station accepts 10, 15, and 20-second PSAs in Beta and DVC Pro formats.