Talk:WLOS

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Nielsen Media NOT the FCC defines TV markets. I changed the article to edit that out. 4.142.132.85 00:53, 25 July 2007 (UTC)Nick

Station ID: What does that small print say?
I have noticed that the WLOS station ID has what looks like a paragraph of very small print down in either the lower left hand or the lower right hand corner. It doesn't stay on long enough to allow the viewer to read the whole thing, but it looks like it says something about the City of Asheville. What is this? Note: this is NOT the same thing as the list of translators (low-powered repeaters) that appears on certain station IDs. That's fairly straightforward. This is something else, something I've never seen on any other TV station before.

Other meanings of WLOS
Can anyone find other meanings of WLOS (with no restrictions other than that it is a meaning of WLOS) by doing a Google search?? Georgia guy 17:36, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

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The "W" of course, is the letter used by broadcast stations east of the Mississippi. The "LOS" stands for "Land of the Sky," a term coined by the Asheville Chamber of Commerse to market Asheville as a tourist destination.

Reasons for Pre-empting
Why were some programs broadcasted pre-empted is there a specific reason they wern't/

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BetacommandBot (talk) 03:21, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

WLOS's 60th Anniversary coming up.
On September 18, 2014, WLOS will celebrate 60 years on the air. WYFF and WMYA already celebrated 60 years on the air last year and WHNS has already celebrated their 30th this year, only that they didn't announce it. Hopefully unlike WMYA's 60th, which you may not realize that it's the first station in the GSAA metropolitan area, WLOS is the 3rd TV station to sign on for that market. I think they will do their 60th Anniversary, maybe completely different from WYFF's 60th. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 168.213.7.78 (talk) 15:00, 10 September 2014 (UTC)

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