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WAFF 48
Offices: Huntsville, Alabama
WAFF 48 has a long, rich history of providing
news, weather and entertainment. Dedicated,
Determined, and Dependable describe WAFF
48, the NBC affiliate for North Alabama
and Southern Tennessee. Severe weather coverage
is a priority at WAFF 48. WAFF 48 News works
hard to serve all parts of the market. The
WAFF 48 News Team is determined to bring
viewers accurate, relevant stories. WAFF.com
has rapidly become the go-to site for breaking
news and weather information. |
WAND 17
Offices: Decanter, Illinois
WAND-TV is located in Decatur, Illinois.
DMA covers 20 counties. Located in a hyphenated
market, WAND-TV is the only station to cover
the entire market without relying on a second
signal. Their signal reaches 382,460 households
and is carried on over 15 cable companies
and 149 cable systems. They hit the air
on August 16, 1953 as WTVP, the first television
station in Central Illinois and one of the
original 19 ABC affiliates. In 1966 they
became WAND when purchased by LIN Broadcasting.
In September 2005 WAND switched from ABC
to NBC. |
Washington's ABC 7 (WJLA)
Offices: Washington, DC
Each week, ABC 7 reaches over two and one-half
million viewers in the Washington, DC market
with award winning local news coverage,
top syndicated programming, and ABC network
news, sports and entertainment. ABC 7 News
I-Team is committed to getting to the heart
of the story, wherever it is, whenever it
happens, and whatever it takes. They are
currently affiliated with ABC and owned
by Allbritton Communications. |
Washington's WB 50 (WDCW)
Offices: Washington, DC
WDCW's responsibility is to effectively
serve all ages, races, nationalities and
genders of people living in the Washington,
DC, metropolitan area by being a reliable
source for education, information, and entertainment.
Through entertainment and educational programming,
public service, and community affairs, they
strive to make a positive impact as an active
participant in their community. The station
signed on in 1986 as WFTY, an independent
station without network affiliation. In
1993, the station was purchased by Jasas
Corporation and remained the last independent
television station in Washington, DC. |
WATE 6
Offices: Knoxville, Tennessee
Channel 6 was Knoxville's first television
station. For nearly 50 years, it's been
an innovator, leader and trusted source
for quality programming and community service.
WATE makes a special effort to cover community
issues and needs in its newscasts, programming
and public service announcements. It's the
only local station offering weekly commentaries
that address political and governmental
issues. In recent years, WATE has been honored
with several prestigious awards. They are
an ABC affiliate serving the Knoxville market. |
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WAVE 3
Offices: Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville is one of Raycom's largest markets
and also one of the most competitive in
the country with WAVE 3 News having the
fastest growing audience share. WAVE, which
is traditionally the showcase for University
of Kentucky sports, began a new tradition
by becoming Louisville's Kentucky Derby
station in conjunction with NBC's broadcast
of the first leg of horse racing's triple
crown. WAVE 3 is the NBC affiliate for the
Louisville market. |
WAVY 10
Offices: Hampton Roads, Virginia
WAVY-TV, Channel 10, signed on the air September
1, 1957, as the NBC affiliate in Hampton
Roads, Virginia. Originally started by Tidewater
Teleradio as an offshoot to their radio
station, WAVY-AM, WAVY-TV was purchased
in 1968 by LIN Broadcasting. Since its inception,
WAVY-TV set the standard in Hampton Roads
television. WAVY-TV also leads the way in
local News broadcasts. Original children's
programming is also a part of WAVY-TV's
heritage. |
WB 11 (WPIX)
Offices: New York, New York
New York's WB11 (WPIX-TV), is the flagship
station of The WB Television Network, and
is seen in over 10 million homes through
over-the-air and satellite distribution.
Founded in 1948 and owned by Tribune Broadcasting,
a division of the Tribune Company. Its successful
WB Network programming, WB11 News At Ten,
The WB11 Morning News, extensive library
of hit movies, first-run programs, off-network
sitcoms, quality children's programming
and public affairs shows, as well as outstanding
event coverage, have contributed tremendously
to the station's success. |
WB 38 (WTTA)
Offices: Tampa Bay, Florida
WTTA WB38 is Tampa Bay’s oldest TV station.
It began as WSUN-TV (Channel 38) in 1953.
During this first year the station was an
independent. Then in 1954, Peninsular Telephone
established a microwave network, and made
WSUN-TV the first station in the world to
get its programming via microwave. In the
1960’s WSUN-TV became an independent once
again. The channel played reruns, old movies,
the time, and weather. In the late 1980s
Channel 38 was given the new name of WTTA.
Also in 1999 WTTA became the Tampa Bay affiliate
for The WB Television Network. |
WBAL TV 11
Offices: Baltimore, Maryland
On March 11, 1948, WBAL-TV 11 first broadcasted
in the Baltimore area. In 1981, WBAL-TV
11 joined the CBS network, ending a 33-year
relationship with NBC. However, in 1995,
the station rejoined NBC. Over the years,
WBAL-TV 11 has continued its commitment
to the community by providing major support
to charitable organizations addressing health
and human service issues as well as education
and the arts. The cornerstone of WBAL-TV
11's mission remains the same: to provide
quality entertainment and informational
programming, superior news reports and a
dedication to the community it serves.
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WBNS 10 TV
Offices: Columbus, Ohio
From its founding in 1949, WBNS Television
has strived to bring to Central Ohio the
highest quality news and entertainment programming
and set the standard in caring for the community
while utilizing the finest in television
technology. WBNS-TV is the most-watched
news channel in the heart of Ohio, delivering
24-hour news, CBS programming and sports,
syndicated programs and local programming.
Advertisers benefit from WBNS-TV’s leadership
role in the market and impressive coverage
area of nearly 30 Ohio counties. |
WBNX CW (WBNX)
Offices: Cleveland, Ohio
WBNX CW serves the Cleveland-Akron-Canton-Sandusky
Ohio area which is the 16th largest television
market in the US. They are The CW Television
Network affiliate, and they also air Fox
Kids Network/4 Kids TV programs. They have
been on the air since December 1, 1985.
They were formally an affiliate of The WB,
and before that they were an independent
station. |
WBRE News (WBRE)
Offices: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Nexstar acquired WBRE, an NBC affiliate,
in January 1998, and later that year Nexstar
significantly increased its operating efficiencies
by entering into a shared services agreement
with WYOU, a Mission Broadcasting station.
Nexstar integrated both station’s operations
into a new facility. Nexstar has also strengthened
the local news product and upgraded its
local weather coverage capabilities.
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WBTV News 3
Offices: Charlotte, North Carolina
WBTV is committed to providing equal employment
opportunities to all individuals without
regard to race, color, religion, gender,
national origin, age, sexual orientation
or disability. They have and obtain enterprising
reporters who are able make cold calls that
generate stories. They also have strong
story telling abilities augmented by clear
language and visual skills. |
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