WPXI Breaking News
On February 3, 2009 a distorted Honda was found in a wooden area of Pennsylvania Turnpike near Irwin by a passer-by. The news was covered and published by the leading digital channel WPXI. WPXI is an affiliated television station of NBC and is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Cox Enterprises has owned this channel, whose transmitter is located in Pittsburgh. The programs on the channel includes The Doctors, who Wants to Be Millionaire?, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Family Feud, Judge Judy, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy.
The person who saw the distorted Honda contacted Westmoreland emergency services before 10 pm. According to crew the body was of North Huntington resident Tami Kunst (24). The deceased was only the inhabitant in the vehicle. However, according to police she was not wearing belts and airbags and was using cellphone while driving. The news was also come on other channels including KDKA, radio station licensed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
The channel is now focusing on providing the breaking news. WPXI offers about four and half hours of live newscasts on Channel 11 and one and half hours on WPGH-TV. Previous branding for the news cast includes WIIC-TV 11 News, Dateline, News/Watch, Steel City News, Instant News and Newscenter 11.
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