WKOW-TV - определение. Что такое WKOW-TV
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Что (кто) такое WKOW-TV - определение


WKOW-TV         
WKOW-TV, no canal 27, é a afiliada da rede de televisão ABC em Madison, Wisconsin, nos Estados Unidos.
TV Cabo         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUAÇÃO
TV cabo; TV CABO
TV Cabo pode ser um termo para Televisão a cabo, ou pode ainda ser:
TV Rocinha         
A TV Rocinha (TV ROC) é um canal comunitário que mistura serviços da televisão por assinatura e canal de televisão brasileiro. É de circulação restrita aos moradores da Favela da Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro.
Примеры употребления для WKOW-TV
1. "We first really realized it was a problem when we cut the hole this morning and it immediately skimmed over with ice," Cheryl Balazs of the Special Olympics told WKOW–TV.
2. The frigid temperatures forced officials in Madison, Wis., which had a high 3 degrees on Saturday, to cancel the Polar Plunge‘‘ into a lake, a fundraiser for the Special Olympics. We first really realized it was a problem when we cut the hole this morning and it immediately skimmed over with ice,‘‘ Cheryl Balazs of the Special Olympics told WKOW–TV.
3. Hayward had a low of 26 below zero on Saturday. We first really realized it was a problem when we cut the hole this morning and it immediately skimmed over with ice,‘‘ Cheryl Balazs of the Special Olympics told WKOW–TV.
4. The essay by Kevin Barrett, "Interpreting the Unspeakable: The Myth of '/11," is part of a $20 book of essays by 15 authors, according to an unedited copy first obtained by WKOW–TV in Madison and later by The Associated Press.