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Meredith sells WFSB and 16 other television stations for $2.7 billion FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 WFSB s headquarters in Rocky Hill, Connecticut on Feb. 23, 2017.John Burgeson / Connecticut PostShow MoreShow Less 2of3 WFSB s headquarters in Rocky Hill, Connecticut on Feb. 23, 2017.John Burgeson / Connecticut PostShow MoreShow Less 3of3 The corporate parent of WFSB is selling the Rocky Hill-based television station and 16 other broadcast outlets to Gray Television in a $2.7 billion deal, the companies said in a deal announced Monday. Meredith Corp. is structured so the company is essentially selling off its entire portfolio of television stations, but keeping its National Media Group operating division, which owns the nation’s largest portfolio of magazines as well as digital and marketing assets, according to company officials. ....
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Published February 20. 2021 11:25PM Ed Stannard, New Haven Register NEW HAVEN At 8:30 p.m. Feb. 6, New Haven recorded its sixth homicide of the year, when Kevin Jiang was shot to death on Lawrence Street. Unlike the five homicides preceding it, the crime made national headlines because Jiang was a Yale student. It s a fact that brought a level of attention that the other slayings didn t receive. Mayor Justin Elicker said while Jiang s killing has brought the most media attention, it s important for us to underscore the loss of other members of our community and that tragedy, as well, and all of these losses impact the city and in turn the university. ....
This comes after social media platforms rejected a number of ads about an upcoming entry exam. The vendor they use, policeapp.com, is appealing the decision. The president of the CPCA says this really hurts them because these days, most of their recruiting is on social media. CPCA’s president, Police Chief Darren Stewart, said they were alerted about this just a couple of days ago. Policeapp.com tried to boost some of its ads, but platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram blocked all of it. Boosting is when someone pays to get their post a bigger audience. Chief Stewart is hopeful this gets turned around quickly. ....
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