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- Superstation (alternatively rendered as "super station" or informally as "SuperStation") is a term in North American broadcasting that has several meanings...
- the United States as the second nationally distributed "superstation" (after Atlanta station WTCG, now operating as the cable-originated TBS, which had...
- in 1979, the national feed became known as SuperStation WTBS, and later SuperStation TBS, TBS Superstation, or simply TBS. The channel broadcast a variety...
- The Tres Amigas SuperStation (lit. 'Three Friends SuperStation') was a project proposed in 2009 to unite North America’s two major power grids (the Eastern...
- Superstation is a term in North American broadcasting that has several meanings. Superstation or SuperStation may also refer to: The Superstation, a British...
- announcer, later developing Tush, a comedy show broadcast on Turner's WTBS SuperStation. Tush was born October 16, 1948, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the only...
- this new station. Following cost overruns of $100 million, the superstation was indefinitely mothballed in June 2008. The Block 37 superstation which had...
- The Superstation Orkney, also known as just The Superstation, was a commercial radio station, broadcasting to Orkney and Caithness. Until its closure in...
- weathercaster for the CNN-produced TBS Evening News on what was then SuperStation WTBS (now WPCH-TV). He left CNN to join KABC-TV in 1984 as a meteorologist...
- owned by Ted Turner at the time), which also aired nationally on WTBS's superstation feed; TBS aired the games nationwide until the telecasts became subjected...