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WPIX, channel 11, is a television station in New York City built, signed on, and owned by the Tribune Company. WPIX also serves as the flagship station of the CW Television Network. The station's signal covers the tri-state New York metropolitan area and WPIX is also available as a regional superstation via satellite and cable in the United States and Canada. WPIX made its on-air debut on June... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Major League Baseball on superstations At various points, WPIX also aired the New York (baseball) Giants, the New York Giants and New York Jets football teams, the NHL's New York Rangers, and local college basketball.

WPIX At various points, WPIX also aired the New York (baseball) Giants, the New York Giants and New York Jets football teams, the NHL's New York Rangers, and local college basketball.

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Major League Baseball on superstations At various points, WPIX also aired the New York (baseball) Giants, the New York Giants and New York Jets football teams, the NHL's New York Rangers, and local college basketball.

WPIX At various points, WPIX also aired the New York (baseball) Giants, the New York Giants and New York Jets football teams, the NHL's New York Rangers, and local college basketball.

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WPIX As most stations did in the late 1940s and early 1950s, WPIX aired filmed coverage of news events, The station's first news program, TelePIX Newsreel, was the first in New York to consist entirely of filmed coverage.

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Yule Log (TV program) In December 2006, to commemorate the program's 40th anniversary, WPIX aired a one-hour special about its history.

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2006 United States broadcast TV realignment For example, on September 17 right after The WB shut down, WPIX in New York aired a montage of all of its logos throughout the station's history leading up to its current logo before its 10pm newscast aired.

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Gambit (game show) In Fall 1977, reruns of the CBS Gambit aired in syndication, most notably by WPIX in New York and KHJ in Los Angeles.

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WTXX The station also simulcasts some Mets games aired by sister station WPIX in New York City.

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WPIX WPIX aired a local version of Bozo the Clown (with Bill Britten in the role) from 1959 to 1964, and comic performer Chuck McCann also hosted a program at WPIX during the mid-1960s before moving to other entertainment work in Hollywood.

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WWOR-TV By the early 1970s, WNEW-TV became the leading station for cartoons and sitcoms, while WPIX aired a similar format with more movies.

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Chiller Theatre The combination of the surreal imagery and early electronica was unusual enough to cause a fright greater than the movies WPiX chose to air.

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Davey and Goliath WPIX aired only one episode per week, while WOR-TV and WABC-TV ran two episodes back-to-back in a 30 minute time slot.

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WPIX From June 1980 until June 1990, WPIX produced and syndicated Independent Network News (INN), a national newscast for independent stations.

Bill Jorgensen In June, 1980, days after after Ted Turner began the Cable News Network, WPIX began producing Independent Network News, a prime time national newscast that ran throughout the United States on small independent television stations.

Independent Network News (US) The Independent Network News (INN) was a nationally-syndicated nightly news program, seen from June 1980 until June 1990, and produced by WPIX in New York City, designed mainly for independent stations.

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WSYT In the late 1980s, WSYT aired New York Yankees games that were produced and broadcast by WPIX in New York City.

WCWN During previous MLB seasons, the station has aired some New York Mets baseball games that WPIX in New York City produced.

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WPIX From June 1980 until June 1990, WPIX produced and syndicated Independent Network News (INN), a national newscast for independent stations.

Independent Network News (US) The Independent Network News (INN) was a nationally-syndicated nightly news program, seen from June 1980 until June 1990, and produced by WPIX in New York City, designed mainly for independent stations.

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WPIX WPIX also produced many acclaimed news documentary films during the 1950s and early 1960s through its production arm, WPIX International.

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WTVE The program was produced by WPIX in New York and delivered via satellite to independent stations nationwide.

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Bill Jorgensen In June, 1980, days after after Ted Turner began the Cable News Network, WPIX began producing Independent Network News, a prime time national newscast that ran throughout the United States on small independent television stations.

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Major League Baseball on regional sports networks MSG also owned the over the air broadcast rights to Yankee games, which they sold to long-time broadcaster WPIX from 1989-1998 and WNYW from 1999-2001 (at the time, NewsCorp owned part of MSG).

MSG Network MSG also owned the over-the-air broadcast rights to Yankee games, which they sold to long-time broadcaster WPIX from 1989-1998 and WNYW from 1999-2001.

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WPIX The station revised its look when it unveiled a stylized 11 logo during WPIX's broadcast of the 1994 New York City Marathon.

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WPIX On April 26, 2008, WPIX began broadcasting its news in high-definition, becoming the fourth television station in New York City to do so.

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WSYT In the late 1980s, WSYT aired New York Yankees games that were produced and broadcast by WPIX in New York City.

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    WPIX

    WPIX, channel 11, is a television station in New York City built, signed on, and owned by the Tribune Company. WPIX also serves as the flagship station of the CW Television Network.
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    Yule Log (TV program)

    So in 1970, WPIX found a fireplace with similar andirons at a residence in California and filmed a burning log on 35 mm film there on a hot August day.
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    Christina Penza

    Prior to joining WPIX, Penza reported for several stations including KCOP and KCBS-TV in Los Angeles.
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    Jack McCarthy (disambiguation)

    Jack McCarthy (television), WPIX program host
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    List of New York Yankees broadcasters

    Bobby Murcer, 1983-1984, 1991-1998 (WPIX), 1988 (SportsChannel), 1989 (MSG), 1999-2001 (FOX5), 2002-2008 (YES)
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    PIX

    WPIX, a television station in New York City known on air as "PIX 11"
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    Pix

    short for WPIX, Channel 11, New York City
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