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    The Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, also known as Group W, was the broadcasting division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. It owned several radio...
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    The Westinghouse Electric Corporation (later CBS Corporation) was an American manufacturing company founded in 1886 by George Westinghouse. It was originally...
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  • CBS, Inc. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation acquired the network in 1994, renaming its legal name to the current CBS Broadcasting Inc. two years...
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  • 1997 Westinghouse Broadcasting (Group W), now integrated into CBS Broadcasting, Inc. White-Westinghouse, acquired by Electrolux in 1986 Westinghouse Electronic...
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  • WINS (AM) (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    having adopted the format on April 19, 1965, under former owner Westinghouse Broadcasting, and is one of two all-news stations in the New York City market...
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    The Mike Douglas Show (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    Cleveland in 1961 before being carried on other stations owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting. The show went into national syndication and was moved to Philadelphia...
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  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (often referred to simply as He-Man) is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattel's...
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  • Night's cancellation Programs syndicated by Group W Productions aired on Westinghouse-owned stations and were syndicated to other markets; merged with CBS...
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  • groups owned by CBS and Westinghouse Broadcasting/Group W since the 1920s, and Infinity Broadcasting since the 1970s. The broadcasting company was sold to...
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    stations owned by CBS Radio and its predecessors, Westinghouse Broadcasting and Infinity Broadcasting which were acquired by Viacom through its merger...
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  • was a broadcasting industry executive during the formative years of the television industry in the United States. As chairman of the Westinghouse Broadcasting...
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    KYW (AM) (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    94.1 WIP-FM. In November 1920, the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company established its first broadcasting station, KDKA, located at its plant...
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  • CBS News and Stations (category Television broadcasting companies of the United States)
    selling WVEU to Viacom in May 1995. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation, through its Westinghouse Broadcasting (Group W) division, sought an affiliation...
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  • KDKA (AM) (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    appeared to be limited opportunities available to Westinghouse. Although it would gain its fame as a broadcasting station, KDKA actually originated as part of...
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  • In 1996, it was announced that Westinghouse Electric Corporation (which owned CBS) would acquire Infinity Broadcasting. Karmazin had attempted to acquire...
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    WBZ (AM) (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    broadcasting station in New England, and one of the oldest in the United States. It was founded, and owned for most of its existence, by Westinghouse...
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    announcing plans to merge with its former parent CBS Corporation (the renamed Westinghouse Electric Corporation, which had merged with CBS in 1995). The merger...
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  • The Nashville Network (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    only those shows were seen on Sundays, with no musical programming. Westinghouse Electric, who at the time owned the CBS network and had an existing relationship...
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  • reception of the PSA on Milwaukee television. WJZ-TV's owner Westinghouse Broadcasting quickly adopted this phrase for other stations owned by the chain...
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    WKYC (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    2015, at WebCite Broadcasting, February 13, 1956, pp. 98. "NBC-Westinghouse swap approved; FCC stirs Justice Dept. interest." Broadcasting, January 2, 1956...
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  • She-Ra: Princess of Power (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    She-Ra: Princess of Power is an American animated series produced in 1985 by Filmation. A spin-off of Filmation's He-Man and the Masters of the Universe...
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    Gary Collins (actor) (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    Gary Ennis Collins (April 30, 1938 – October 13, 2012) was an American actor and television host. Throughout his career, he won a Daytime Emmy Award in...
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    partnership between radio station WSM and Westinghouse Broadcasting as The Nashville Network (TNN) and began broadcasting on March 7, 1983. It initially featured...
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  • WJZ-TV (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    broadcasting. As a DuMont affiliate, WAAM originated many Baltimore Colts games for the network's National Football League coverage. The Westinghouse...
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  • mid-to-late 1990s. These included Westinghouse Electric's purchase of CBS in 1995, expansion into communications and broadcasting, and the selling off of most...
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  • Corporation Spelling Daytime Television UPN Westinghouse Electric Corporation Westinghouse Broadcasting Company (Group W) InterStar Releasing (51% controlling...
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  • cable networks and television studios The majority of those by Westinghouse Broadcasting/Group W Productions and its own first-run broadcast syndication...
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    1997, Westinghouse acquired Infinity Broadcasting Corporation and was reorganized as the first CBS Corporation, taking on the name of the broadcasting network...
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    John Davidson (entertainer) (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    In the early 1980s he hosted his own talk show, produced by Westinghouse Broadcasting/Group W, after it canceled The Mike Douglas Show. The John Davidson...
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    Showtime (TV network) (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    December of the same year). In 1982, Group W Cable, a subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric Corporation (which acquired TelePrompTer the previous year)...
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