- went on the air
February 29, 1988, as WAWA-TV. The
station was
built by
Sudbrink Broadcasting,
which had
acquired the
permit from
American Communications...
- WNAC-TV from
Sudbrink in 1988; the $11.5
million purchase price was
nearly double the $5.85
million Sudbrink had paid two
years prior.
Sudbrink used the money...
-
April 1970,
Sudbrink Broadcasting acquired the station. It was
paired with AM 1550 WRIZ (now WRHC) in
Coral Gables, Florida,
which Sudbrink had bought...
-
station only ran
Christian programming.
National Capital sold WTLL to
Sudbrink Broadcasting for $3
million on
March 31, 1986. The
station changed its...
- Florida, and Paducah, Kentucky; it also
marked Sudbrink's first television property.
Under Sudbrink, the
station remained an
independent airing programming...
- R) • Town
Council Members' List •
Richard A.
Fowlston (D) •
Charles D.
Sudbrink (D) •
Joanne Brown (R) Area • Total 26.05 sq mi (67.48 km2) • Land 25...
- Microcomputing. 8 (3). CW Communications: 12–14 – via the
Internet Archive.
Sudbrink, Bill (August 1984). "The
Sanyo MBC-550 – An
Inexpensive MS-DOS Computer"...
-
February 18, 1970, and
returned to the air on
December 24, 1970,
after Sudbrink Broadcasting bought the station. Cox
Broadcasting would eventually take...
- station's
original owner,
Felix Morales, sold
station for $175,000 in cash to
Sudbrink Broadcasting. The
callsign was
changed to KFMZ, its
transmitter facilities...
-
Progressive Conservative Jack
Harrington 2,313 42.12 -34.17 NDP
Charlene Sudbrink 410 7.47 -1.03
Liberal gain from
Progressive Conservative Swing +34.90...