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| WTHR
13
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
Central Indiana residents have learned to rely on WTHR, Channel 13, the
NBC affiliate in Indianapolis, for the best local coverage. The station
has carved a niche for itself by devoting more broadcast time and resources
to news than any other local station. More than 200 full and part-time employees
work at WTHR-TV. WTHR has set a goal to become the leader in community events.
WTHR is currently and affiliate of NBC. |
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| WTOC
11
Offices: Savannah, Georgia
WTOC-TV signed on the air February 14, 1954. A CBS affiliate from day one,
WTOC became the very first television station in Savannah, Georgia. And
WTOC remains today as the number one station in Savannah. WTOC televises
a total of 6 hours of live local news daily, considerably more than any
other local station, and well above the expectation for a station in the
98th television market. WTOC is committed to community involvement, televising
Savannah and surrounding area community events annually. |
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| WTOL
News 11
Offices: Toledo, Ohio
News Channel 11 continues to be the preferred source of news and information
for Toledo viewers. Toledo is the country's 70th largest market covering
the densely populated area of northwestern Ohio, northeastern Indiana and
southern Michigan. They are a CBS affiliate serving the Toledo market and
owned by Raycom Media. WTOL offers local advertisers the opportunity to
reach a targeted, local audience with integrated on-air/online campaigns.
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| W*USA
9
Offices: Washington, DC
On January 16, 1949, Channel 9, then a new CBS network affiliate station,
began its first official broadcast. They have had several sets of call letters
(WOIC, WTOP, WDVM, and W*USA) and Washington has grown from a small television
market to one of the top ten markets in the country. The one constant throughout
W*USA 9's 50 years of history in Washington has been their commitment to
serve the local community. |
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| WVAH
Fox 11
Offices: Hurricane, West Virginia
Since 1982, WVAH Fox 11, a FOX Television Network affiliate, has been serving
the Charleston-Huntington television market. They reach over 1.2 million
people and over 34 counties spanning three states. Geographically, Charleston-Huntington
is the second largest TV market east of the Mississippi River. WCHS-TV8
is part of the Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., a diversified broadcasting
company that currently owns or programs 58 television stations. |
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| WVEC
TV 13
Offices: Hampton Roads, Virginia
WVEC-TV has been on the air in Hampton Roads since 1953 originally as an
NBC affiliate. WVEC-TV currently is the ABC affiliate serving the Norfolk,
Virginia area, including Virginia's Eastern Shore and northeastern North
Carolina. WVEC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Belo Corp. WVEC-TV broadcasts
on Channel 13, and is carried on all area cable systems. Their transmitter
is located in the Driver community of Suffolk. WVEC-DT broadcasts on Channel
41. |
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| WWHO TV
The CW
Offices: Columbus, Ohio
WWHO began operating in 1987 under owner Wendell Triplet. Originally, the
station used the call letters WWAT. The station operated as an independent
station for a number of years until the launch of the WB television network
in 1995. WWHO was given the affiliation for the new CW in Central Ohio and
on July 31 2006, the station became known as The CW on WWHO-TV. In the fall
of 2005, WWHO entered a partnership with WBNS-10TV and began airing a half-hour
newscast produced by the 10TV Eyewitness News team. WWHO is owned and operated
by the LIN Television Corporation. |
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| WXII
12
Offices: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
WXII 12 has provided residents of the Piedmont local news since 1953. An
NBC affiliate owned by Hearst-Argyle television, WXII has been known throughout
the community for its ability to provide viewers the most complete coverage,
the newest technology and an unmatched level of community service. The station
had more network business when it went on the air than any other NBC affiliate
at that time. |
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| WYFF
4
Offices: Greensville, South Carolina
Out of 210 television markets in the country, WYFF is in the 35th largest
market. Their market is bigger than Memphis, New Orleans and Buffalo. WYFF
is the market's NBC affiliate. WYFF wins the portion of the market where
most of the retail sales dollars are spent and dominates Greenville County,
the heart of the market's economy and culture. The combined talents of their
creative, production and technical departments have earned local, regional
and national recognition. |
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| WYOU
News
Offices: Scranton, Pennsylvania
Nexstar acquired WYOU, a CBS affiliate, in June 1996 and subsequently sold
it to Mission Broadcasting, Inc. in 1998. Later that year the parties entered
into a shared services agreement. WYOU-TV News strengthened its visibility
and competitiveness in the market by unveiling a new, street level newsroom
in Lackawanna County (2nd largest county in the area), and repositioning
itself as “Lackawanna County’s” News Source. |
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| WZZM
13
Offices: Grand Rapids, Michigan
On November 1, 1962, WZZM 13 went on the air. The one constant throughout
WZZM 13's entire history in West Michigan is their commitment to serve the
local community. Their tradition of service and innovation continues in
the 21st century. They are determined to make WZZM 13 the number one choice
for news, information, and entertainment programming by working for and
caring about their viewers, employees, advertisers and shareholders. They
are currently an affiliate of ABC. |
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