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Encyclopedia > Barrington Broadcasting Flint Tower

Barrington Broadcasting Flint Tower is a 403.2 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM radio and television programs in Clio, Mississippi, USA (Geographical coordinates: 43°13'1" N and 83°43'17" W). Barrington Broadcasting Flint Tower was built in 1983.


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List of masts Warsaw radio mast Masts are among the tallest man-made structures. ...


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LIN TV Corp. Investor Relations (443 words)
Barrington Broadcasting was formed in 2003 to acquire and operate television stations in mid-sized markets across the country.
Barrington's Chief Executive Officer is K. James Yager, former President of Benedek Broadcasting, which owned and operated 28 network-affiliated stations in medium-sized markets until its merger with Gray Television in late 2002.
Yager is joined at Barrington by Chris Cornelius as Chief Operating Officer and President, Keith Bland as Senior Vice President, Acquisition and Development, and Mary Flodin as Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration.
List of tallest structures in the world - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (287 words)
Most of the tallest structures are television broadcasting masts, followed by a mix of the taller tower-type structures (like the CN Tower) and the taller high rise buildings (like the Sears Tower).
Scattered among these are other structures including oil platforms, electrical towers, bridge towers, etc. List is organized by absolute height since it includes many different classes of structures.
For categorized lists of high structures, see List of skyscrapers, List of towers and List of masts.
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