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1980–81_Dallas_Mavericks_season1981–82 Dallas Mavericks season2014 in American television2015 Texas pool party incident2016 deaths in American television2018 deaths in American television2018 in American television network changes2021 in American television33rd News & Documentary Emmy AwardsABC 8ABC DallasABC Fort WorthABC MetroplexAaron ChimbelAbraham ZapruderAl Jazeera AmericaAlex RozierAlfred I. duPont–Columbia University AwardAll Smiles Dental CentersAnderson_County,_TexasAndrea JoyceArt ArfonsBarry MendelsonBelo DallasBill Evans (meteorologist)Bill MacateeBill O'Reilly (political commentator)Bob HamesBob PhillipsBobby Collins (American football coach)Bosque_County,_TexasBowling for DollarsBrad Willis (journalist)Breakfast televisionBroadcast call signs
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WFAA es un canal de televisión ...... s. Su transmisor se ubica en .
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WFAA est une station de télévi ...... nc. et affiliée au réseau ABC.
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WFAA ist eine US-amerikanische ...... chtungen stehen in Cedar Hill.
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WFAA é uma emissora de televis ...... Belt Line Road em Cedar Hill.
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WFAA, virtual and VHF digital ...... ent of its affiliated network.
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call sign meaning
Working For All Alike
digital channel
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first air date
1949-09-17
former call sign
KBTV (1949–1950)
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WFAA-TV, Inc.
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KMPX-DT8.8 (30.3UHF)Decatur
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airdate
1949-09-17
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branding
Channel 8,
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News 8
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WFAA 8,
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WFAA News,
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WFAA-TV
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callsign
WFAA
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callsign meaning
Working For All Alike
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city
Dallas, Texas
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country
United States
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Alternate studios used by WFAA at Victory Park, just northwest of downtown Dallas
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Logos and station IDs used by WFAA in the 1970s.
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The first logo appeared at the ...... ng used for a station ID also.
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The fourth logo was shown in station IDs and sign-offs during the 1970s.
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The second logo was shown during WFAA sign-offs throughout the 1970s.
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former callsigns
KBTV
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WFAA-TV, Inc.
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KMPX-DT 8.8 Decatur
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Slogan
The Spirit of Texas
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We Are WFAA
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