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ABC 22 (WVNY)
Offices: Burlington, Vermont
ABC 22 is the exclusive ABC station serving
Burlington, Plattsburgh and Montreal. They
carry all of ABC's top rated programs as
well as extremely popular syndicated programs.
Each and every week, ABC 22 reaches more
than 200,000 homes and 416,500 adults 18+
in their coverage area. They are carried
on over 60 cable systems throughout Vermont,
New York, New Hampshire and the Province
of Quebec representing 98% of the cable
households in the marketplace. ABC 22's
sales staff prides itself in its marketing
and creative expertise. |
ABC 23 (WATM)
Offices: Johnstown-Altoona-State College,
Pennsylvania
WATM-TV signed on October 13, 1986. Originally
WATM was an independent broadcast facilities,
within 10 months of going on the air WATM
became the ABC affiliate for the region.
Palm Television, with a LMA for Peak Media
of Pennsylvania to run the station. ABC
23 is a full-time affiliate of the ABC Television
Network offering the complete ABC network
program schedule, local news, and popular
syndicated programming. |
ABC 24 (WPTY)
Offices: Memphis, Tennessee
WPTY is the ABC affiliate for the Memphis
market, and is owned and operated by Clear
Channel Communications. WPTY offer local
advertisers the opportunity to reach a targeted,
local audience with integrated on-air/online
campaigns. They possess an unmatched power
of promotion, driving viewers from on-air
to online. Reporters have high-energy and
knows how to make live shots and stand-ups
advance the story. |
ABC 25 (WJXX)
Offices: Jacksonville, Florida
Gannett made history on March 17, 2000,
when it completed its acquisition of WJXX-TV
and became the first company in the country
to own and operate two network affiliated
stations in one TV market. Prior to joining
Gannett, WJXX was owned by Allbritton Communications.
It became the ABC network affiliate for
the Jacksonville market in February 1999.
It now operates out of WTLV's facilities.
Most newscasts for both stations now are
simulcast under the brand of First Coast
News. |
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ABC 26 (WGNO)
Offices: New Orleans, Louisiana
ABC26 News has more news resources than
ever before. ABC26 will continue to work
with sister station WBRZ News 2 Louisiana,
the ABC affiliate in Baton Rouge. ABC26
News is committed to continuing to offer
their viewers complete coverage of the stories
that are affecting their everyday lives
during this time of rebuilding. They are
an affiliate of ABC and are currently owned
by Tribune Broadcasting. |
ABC 30 Action News (KFSN)
Offices: Fresno, California
On May 10, 1956, the ancestor of what was
to become KFSN-TV, Channel 30, began its
television service to Fresno and the San
Joaquin Valley. In 1971, the station was
purchased by Capital Cities. Today ABC-30,
a Disney Company, is one of the most watched
television station in the Valley. ABC-30's
programming reflects its staff's commitment
to be responsive to the local community.
In addition to the programs of the ABC Television
Network, ABC-30 televises many of the most
popular nationally syndicated programs.
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ABC 33/40 (WBMA)
Offices: Birmingham, Alabama
ABC 33/40 is the ABC affiliate for the Birmingham
market. In February 1999 ABC 33/40 became
the #1 Newscast 10p-1035p in the following
demographic: HH, A25-54, F25-54 and M25-54.
The ABC 33/40 Sales Department is dedicated
to customer service and quality programming.
Their reporters demonstrate the ability
to perform live, on-scene reporting making
use of taped inserts and live interviews.
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ABC Action News (WFTS)
Offices: Tampa Bay, Florida
WFTS signed on the air as an independent
television station December 14, 1981. Local
businessman Ian Wheeler founded it with
an objective to provide Tampa Bay viewers
with syndicated reruns, religious programming
and movie classics. The station was
sold to Capital Cities Communications April
16, 1984. When E.W. Scripps began operation
of WFTS January 2, 1986, it had a staff
of 55 and a 19-hour broadcast day that featured
new and classic programming targeted toward
family viewership. In 1988 WFTS became a
FOX affiliate. WFTS emerged as an ABC affiliate
with an immediate need for a full-fledged
news department. |
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ABC Columbia (WOLO)
Offices: Columbia, South Carolina
Channel 25, was South Carolina’s first television
station. Channel 25 signed on the air as
WCOS-TV in May of 1953 as an ABC Affiliate.
After struggling for several years to gain
an audience the owners of WCOS-TV decided
to go off the air in 1956. In 1961 local
investors returned Channel 25 to the air
in Columbia, as WCCA-TV, the ABC affiliate
for Columbia. In 1964, Cy N. Bahakel purchased
WCCA and changed the call letters to WOLO-TV.
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Action News 5 (WMC)
Offices: Memphis, Tennessee
On December 1948 WMC-TV became the first
television station in the states of Tennessee,
Arkansas and Mississippi. As the news leader
in Memphis and the Mid-South, Action News
5 is the #1 source for breaking news. WMC-TV5
broadcasts more than 30 hours of local news
programming each week. WMC-TV is proud of
its distinguished record of community service;
providing support to a diverse roster of
educational and humanitarian projects. WMC-TV5
is an NBC affiliate serving 44 counties
in Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and
Missouri. |
Action News 36 (WTVG)
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
WTVQ-TV first signed on the air June 2,
1968 as WBLG-TV. WBLG-TV was founded by
Lexington area businessman Roy White and
was the third commercial television station
to begin broadcasting in Lexington. Since
the first day of operation, the station
has been the ABC Television Network affiliate
for Central Kentucky. In 1997 Media General
gained control of WBMA. Media General's
26 network-affiliated television stations
reach more than 30 percent of the television
households in the Southeastern United States.
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Atlanta's WB (WATL)
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia
In 1969, WATL signed on as US Communications
simultaneously signed-on three independent
television stations. In 1992, Renaissance
and Fox both were interested in the station.
Renaissance acquired the station, but after
negotiations with Fox, sold the station
to Fox one month after acquisition. WATL
was purchased, in December 1994, by Qwest
Broadcasting WATL signed a contract with
the Warner Brothers Network to become Atlanta's
WB affiliate beginning in 1995. WATL's ratings
were strong with WB programming, and the
station became a top affiliate. |
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