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Wometco Enterprises (also
known simply as
Wometco) is an
American company headquartered in
Coral Gables, Florida; a
suburb of Miami. It was once a large...
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Wometco Home
Theater (WHT) was an
early pay
television service in the New York City area that was
owned by Miami-based
Wometco Enterprises,
which owned...
- When
Wometco closed on the transaction, the
station changed its call sign to WTVG and then WWHT, and the
subscription service took the name
Wometco Home...
- 21, 1949, on
channel 4 as Florida's
first television station.
Owned by
Wometco Enterprises, a
Miami movie theater operator, the
station nearly never launched...
- then
entered into a
joint venture with
Wometco Enterprises,
majority owner of
channel 68 and
operator of the
Wometco Home
Theater (WHT) STV
service that...
- (known
simply as "subscription television" services) such as SuperTV,
Wometco Home Theater,
PRISM (which prin****lly
operated as a
cable service, only...
- was an
American businessman,
theatre owner, politician, and
founder of
Wometco Enterprises.
Wolfson was born in 1900 in Key West, Florida. He went to...
- Cable. The
company combined Continental with
Wometco/GTC,
which US West had
previously acquired.
Wometco/GTC had
adopted the
MediaOne name a year earlier...
- the
Skyway Broadcasting Corporation,
owner of WLOS radio, and
owned by
Wometco Enterprises from 1958 to 1987;
Sinclair has
owned it
since 1996. Its local...
- into an
agreement to sell WZZM-TV to
Wometco Enterprises for $14
million in 1976, with WZZM-TV
becoming Wometco's fourth television property. The acquisition...