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A week is a time unit equal to seven days. Week may also refer to: * "Week" (Chungha song), a 2017 song by Chungha * "Week" (Do As Infinity song), a 2001 song by Do As Infinity * Week, Devon, a village in England * The Week (other), several magazines and newspapers WEEK may refer to: * WEEK-TV, a television station licensed to Peoria, Illinois, United States ** WEEK-DT2, a digital subchannel service of WEEK-TV ** WEEK-DT3, a digital subchannel service of WEEK-TV * WOAM, an AM radio station licensed to Peoria, Illinois, United States, which held the call sign WEEK until 1960 * WPIA, an FM radio station licensed to Eureka, Illinois, United States, which held the call sign WEEK-FM from 1997 to 1999 See also * Weeks (other) Weeks is the plural of "week". It can also refer to: People * Weeks (surname), including a list of notable people with the surname * Baron Weeks, a British title held only by Ronald Weeks, 1st Baron Weeks (1890–1960) Fictional charact ...
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Week
A week is a unit of time equal to seven days. It is the standard time period used for short cycles of days in most parts of the world. The days are often used to indicate common work days and rest days, as well as days of worship. Weeks are often mapped against yearly calendars, but are typically not the basis for them, as weeks are not based on astronomy. The modern seven-day week can be traced back to the Babylonians, who used it within their calendar. Other ancient cultures had different week lengths, including ten in Egypt and an eight-day week for Etruscans. The Etruscan week was adopted by the Ancient Romans, but they later moved to a seven-day week, which had spread across Western Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean. In 321 AD, Emperor Constantine officially decreed a seven-day week in the Roman Empire, including making Sunday a public holiday. This later spread across Europe, then the rest of the world. In English, the names of the days of the week are Monday, T ...
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Week (Chungha Song)
"Week" () is a song by South Korean singer Chungha. The song was initially the first single album of the singer, but was later repackaged into Chungha's first EP '' Hands on Me''. It is also a pre-debut single. Composition The pre-release track "월화수목금토일 (Week)" is a ballad about the emptiness the singer felt after her former group's disbandment. Music video The music video was released on 20 April 2017 on YouTube YouTube is a global online video platform, online video sharing and social media, social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by .... Charts Sales Download References {{Chungha 2017 singles 2017 songs Chungha songs MNH Entertainment singles Korean-language songs ...
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Week (Do As Infinity Song)
"Week!" is the ninth single by Do As Infinity, released in 2001. The B-side, "Tsuredzure Naru Mama ni", is the only studio-recorded song by the guitarist Ryo Owatari, who also wrote the lyrics. The melody parallels that of song "Yesterday & Today". It was used as the theme song for the drama Yome wa Mitsuboshi. This song was included in the band's compilation albums '' Do the Best'' and ''Do the A-side''. Track listing # "Week!" # # "Week!" (Instrumental) # (Instrumental) Chart positions External links "Week!"at Avex Network "Week!"at Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in N ... 2001 singles Do As Infinity songs Songs written by Dai Nagao Japanese television drama theme songs Song recordings produced by Seiji Kameda 2001 songs Avex Trax singles ...
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Week, Devon
Week is a small village in the civil parish of Chulmleigh, in the North Devon district of Devon, England. Its nearest town is Chulmleigh Chulmleigh ( ) is a small Saxon hilltop market town and civil parish located in North Devon in the heart of the English county of Devon. It is located north west of Exeter, just north of the Mid Devon boundary, linked by the A377 and B3096 ..., which lies approximately south-west from the village. Villages in Devon Chulmleigh {{Devon-geo-stub ...
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The Week (other)
''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and the United States. ''The Week'' may also refer to: * ''The Week'' (1933), radical weekly scandal sheet published by Claud Cockburn from 1933 until 1941 * ''The Week'' (1964), socialist newsweekly edited by Pat Jordan and published from 1964 until 1968 * ''The Week'' (Brisbane), Australian newspaper published from 1876 to 1934 * ''The Week'' (Canadian magazine), literary and political magazine published from 1883 to 1896 * ''The Week'' (Indian magazine), news magazine founded in 1982 See also *''Theweek ''TheWeek'' is a free, 48-page, all-colour, independent weekly contact newspaper published from Muscat in Oman. History and profile The newspaper was launched in March 2003. ''Theweek'' is audited by BPA Worldwide, which has certified its circ ...'', free weekly newspaper in Oman * This Week (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Week, The ...
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WEEK-TV
WEEK-TV (channel 25) is a television station in Peoria, Illinois, United States, affiliated with NBC, ABC, and The CW Plus. The station is owned by Gray Television, and maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Springfield Road (along I-474) in East Peoria, a section of Groveland Township, Tazewell County. WEEK-TV formerly operated and shared its facility with then-ABC affiliate (now TBD owned-and-operated station) WHOI (channel 19, owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group) through joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) until those agreements were terminated on October 1, 2016. WEEK-TV then took over its ABC and CW+ affiliations permanently on its second and third digital subchannels. History WEEK-TV began transmitting on February 1, 1953, with an analog signal on UHF channel 43. It has always been an NBC affiliate. It was owned and operated by the Oklahoma City-based Oklahoma Publishing Company along with WEEK radio (1350 AM now WOAM) through its broadcas ...
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WOAM
WOAM (1350 AM) is a Peoria, Illinois radio station that broadcasts an adult standards/MOR format. History The station signed on as WEEK April 27, 1947. Peoria's TV channel 25 was started by the owners of 1350, and to this day channel 25 retains the callsign WEEK-TV, but 1350 itself has since switched callsigns several times. Other call letters have included WAAP, WXCL (still retained by a former sister station), and WTAZ. The station was most successful as WXCL with a country music format adopted in 1965. Eventually WXCL was simulcast on 104.9, a Pekin, Illinois station that changed its callsign to WXCL-FM. Personalities when the station was country music station WXCL included Don Elliot, Lee Ranson, Chuck Urban, Bill Bro, Paul Jackson, (Part Timer Arlen Horn), and Jim Crowley, Steve Young, Doug Adams, Tweed Scott, and Dave Hinkley. Bob Kelly bought the station in 1986. In 1994 the simulcast was dropped, with WXCL-FM 104.9 keeping the callsign and country format, and 13 ...
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WPIA
WPIA (98.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Eureka, Illinois, and serving the Peoria metropolitan area. The station broadcasts a Top 40 - CHR radio format, simulcast with WHPI 96.5 FM. Both stations are owned and operated by Advanced Media Partners, LLC, and are known as 96.5 and 98.5 KISS FM. WPIA and WHPI carry two nationally syndicated shows from Premiere Networks: '' Elvis Duran and the Morning Show'' from WHTZ New York City and ''American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest'' on weekends, along with ''Liveline'' hosted live by Mason Kelter from his house in Boston every weeknight. History The station signed on the air on . It originally was WCRI, playing an adult standards - middle of the road (MOR) format. It was owned by Woodford County Radio, Inc. WCRI programmed local news, farm news including grain and livestock prices, high school and Eureka College sports as well as a blend of 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s music. Local librarians created and hosted a weekly f ...
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