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WTTE and ratings
According to Nielsen Media Research in the May 2011 ratings period, WTTE was the 2nd most watched Fox affiliate in the United States in prime time.

WTTE and .
WTTE is the Fox-affiliated television station for Columbus, Ohio.
WTTE is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting but operated through a local marketing agreement ( a. k. a. LMA ) by the Sinclair Broadcast Group.
However, Sinclair effectively owns WTTE as well due to Cunningham's ownership structure.
Sinclair kept the longer-established WSYX and sold WTTE to Glencairn, Ltd. owned by former Sinclair executive Edwin Edwards.
In effect, Sinclair still owned WTTE, and now had a duopoly in Columbus in violation of FCC rules.
However, the FCC would not allow Sinclair to repurchase WTTE.
WTTE thus remained under the banner of Glencairn, which was then renamed Cunningham Broadcasting.
In 2006, all Sinclair-controlled Fox affiliates including WTTE extended their affiliation contracts until at least March 2012.
WTTE was one of only two full-power television stations in the Columbus market ( the other being WWHO ) that honored the original DTV transition date of February 17, 2009.
At 11: 59 p. m. on that date, WTTE transferred all its programming to its digital signal.
Although WTTE remained on its pre-transition channel number, 36, it uses PSIP to display its virtual channel as 28 on digital television receivers.
On October 18, 2010 the station reactivated their 28. 2 digital subchannel for the first time since December 2006, when WTTE discontinued carrying the now-defunct The Tube Music Network due to a disagreement between Sinclair and The Tube over E / I programming.
WTTE is also considered an alternate ABC affiliate airing that network's programs when WSYX is unable to do so such as during a breaking news emergency or local special.
WWHO is owned by Manhan Media and managed by Sinclair Broadcast Group, making it a sister station to ABC affiliate WSYX and Fox affiliate WTTE.
It was the first general-entertainment independent station in Columbus since WTTE signed on in 1984.
At that time the station became a secondary UPN affiliate, as UPN programming was moved from WTTE, primarily a Fox affiliate, to WWHO.

typically and wins
But the Pacers, who began the season in typically average fashion, won their last eight games of the season to finish with an NBA-era franchise-high 47 wins.
When a qualifying primary is applied to a partisan election, it becomes what is generally known as a blanket or Louisiana primary: typically, if no candidate wins a majority in the primary, the two candidates receiving the highest pluralities, regardless of party affiliation, go on to a general election that is in effect a run-off.
In each constituency, the representative is chosen using a single winner method, typically first-past-the-post ( that is, the candidate with the most votes, by plurality, wins ).
For pitchers, Win Shares levels are typically lower — in fact, they often come close to mirroring actual wins.
In presidential elections, Obiang typically wins 95-99 % of the vote, with the opposition regularly calling for boycotts.
Sweepstakes typically involve enticements to enter a consumer promotion for prizes that range from fantastic wins such as cars or large sums of money to smaller prizes that are currently popular with consumers in the United States.
Askeladden ( Ash Boy ), a character whose creativity and resourcefulness always wins him the Princess and half the Kingdom, is seen as something typically Norwegian.
This typically wins the match but is not always the case ( example, if the player's team is trailing by 160 points, catching the snitch would end the match but the player would still lose ).
He also tends to get little respect from the often rich and powerful people he must investigate in connection with his work, though in the end he typically wins the day through sheer doggedness.
It is made clear that while combatives can be used to kill or disable, the man that typically wins a hand-to-hand fight in combat is the one whose allies arrive with guns first.
* 槓上花 ( gàng shàng huā / gong < sup > 3 </ sup > soeng < sup > 5 </ sup > faa < sup > 1 </ sup >)-Known in English typically as the extra tile win, this occurs if the player wins off the extra tile drawn from replacing a flower or a Kong.
* 天胡 ( tiān hú / tin < sup > 1 </ sup > wu < sup > 4 </ sup >)-Known in English typically as the heavenly hand or the heavenly victory, this occurs when the winner, as the dealer, wins the round on the first turn ( i. e., with the tiles given after dealing and —- in all versions except American —- flower replacement ).
* 地胡 ( dì hú / dei < sup > 6 </ sup > wu < sup > 4 </ sup >)-Known in English typically as the earthly hand or the earthly victory, this occurs when a non-dealer wins off the dealer's first discard.

typically and demographic
For example in a paper reporting on a study involving human subjects, there typically appears a table giving the overall sample size, sample sizes in important subgroups ( e. g., for each treatment or exposure group ), and demographic or clinical characteristics such as the average age, the proportion of subjects of each sex, and the proportion of subjects with related comorbidities.
As the 2000s progressed, many of these shows began to see sagging ratings and the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy in 2004 exacerbated the situation as the fear of monetary penalties by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) for indecent content led many dating shows ( and many syndicated programs targeted at the 18-49 demographic, in general ) to be censored to the point where even profanities typically permissible on television were edited out of episodes.
Often hosted by a small team of male and female hosts, morning shows typically target the combined demographic of people getting ready for work and school, and stay-at-home adults and parents.
This is typically demonstrated through a demographic transition model.
Marketers typically combine several variables to define a demographic profile.
Population processes are typically characterized by processes of birth and immigration, and of death, emigration and catastrophe, which correspond to the basic demographic processes and broad environmental effects to which a population is subject.
Soft news reporters and stories are typically directed by marketing share departments based on a demographic appeal and audience share.
Survey questions were posed to groups of 100 people, all of whom were typically in a common demographic group ( e. g., of the same profession, all male, all over the age of 50, etc .).
Western energy drinks typically have caffeine and are targeted at a younger demographic, with colorful labels and printed claims of increased athletic / daily performance.
Globalization, a more common term, typically refers more narrowly to the economic and trade relations and misses the broader cultural, social, political, environmental, demographic, values and knowledge transitions taking place.
Only in species that have the appropriate traits in their gene pool, and in which individuals typically interacted with genetic relatives in the natural conditions of their evolutionary history will social behavior potentially be elaborated, and consideration of the evolutionarily typical demographic composition of grouping contexts of that species is thus a first step in understanding how selection pressures upon inclusive fitness have shaped the forms of its social behavior.
Television programs are most often geared toward a particular demographic, and what the target audience typically engages in at that time.
Daytime television programs are most often geared toward a particular demographic, and what the target audience typically engages in at that time.
Although there are exceptions, demographic factors typically influence crowd membership even before real cliques begin to form and often influence clique membership more powerfully than personal or behavioral characteristics.
This came about with a sense of irony due to the hat's rural or blue collar association and typically older demographic.
Coolhunters will typically gather a group of randomly selected individuals from their target demographic.

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