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WFAA 8/News 8
Offices: Dallas, Texas
On Dec. 31, 1949, Belo's board of directors
resolved to purchase KBTV, which had signed
on the air three months earlier on Sept.
17. Belo assumed control of the station
in early 1950 and changed the call letters
to WFAA. In 1954, WFAA carried the first
color broadcasts in north Texas. In 1957,
WFAA became an exclusive affiliate of ABC.
WFAA has benefited not only from the talent
of its employees but also by their loyalty
to the station. WFAA's journalistic excellence
has been recognized over the years with
numerous industry awards. |
WGAL 8
Offices: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
The WGAL Television tradition began on March
18, 1949 when the first television facility
between Philadelphia and Erie, Pennsylvania.
On May 5, 1949, WGAL began a 47-year tradition
by presenting the area's first local newscast.
The 15 minute newscast originated live from
the WGAL studios and included a sports commentary
by anchor Dave Brandt. WGAL-TV originated
as an innovation in broadcast communications
and that commitment to bring constantly
improved service to its viewers continues
today. |
WGME 13
Offices: Portland, Maine
WGME 13 is Sinclair Broadcast Group's CBS
affiliate in Portland, Maine, this country's
74th largest television market. Each week,
more than 520,000 viewers in more than eleven
counties in Southern Maine and Eastern New
Hampshire, tune to WGME 13 for news, information,
entertainment and education. For more than
four decades, WGME News 13 has been a news
leader. They are committed to providing
the highest quality news and information
programming in the market. |
WGN TV
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
WGN-TV has received numerous awards for
programming excellence and service to the
community. It has been recognized as a pacesetter
and leader for creativity, innovation, quality
programming and integrity in operations.
A former affiliate of the WB, they are currently
an affiliate of The CW network. WGN News
is presented in a concise clear manner and
illustrates good journalistic practices.
They are owned by the Tribune company. |
WHAS 11
Offices: Louisville, Kentucky
WHAS 11 is owned and operated by the Belo
corporation and is the ABC affiliate for
the Louisville market. Belo Corp. is one
of the nation's largest media companies
with a diversified group of market-leading
television, newspaper, cable and interactive
media assets. WHAS reporters can write compelling
stories, give relevant interviews, and perform
captivating live reports. |
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WHIO TV Channel 7
Offices: Dayton, Ohio
WHIO-TV, Channel 7 is Dayton's most watched
local television station for news, information
and entertainment. Located in Dayton, Ohio,
the Cox Broadcasting Station serves the
nation's 55th largest market. Broadcasting
for over 50 years, WHIO-TV, an CBS Network
affiliate, delivers consistent coverage
through award winning news, local programming
and community service campaigns. |
WINK
TV
Offices: Ft Meyers, Florida
On March 18, 1954, WINK-TV signed-on as
the first television station in Southwest
Florida and has been proudly owned by the
McBride Family since its first broadcast.
Over the years, WINK-TV has been respected
for its quality people and programming,
its local news operation and the level of
service to its viewers, advertisers and
the community at large. The employees of
WINK-TV take great pride in being the most
respected, recognized and watched television
station in Southwest Florida. They are a
CBS affiliate. |
WISH TV 8
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
WISH-TV’s 24-Hour News 8 has once again
been named Indiana’s Outstanding News Operation
and Outstanding Weather Operation by the
Indiana Associated Press. The station
has received numerous awards and recognition
over the years for its in-depth reports,
eye opening investigations and detailed
coverage. WISH-TV is best known locally
for its commitment to twenty-four hour news.
They are currently a CBS affiliate. |
WISN TV 12
Offices: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
WISN-TV (Channel 12) once again attracted
southeast Wisconsin's largest audience,
sign-on to sign-off, and was the only station
to post year-to-year demographic gains,
according to information from Nielsen Media
Research. WISN has experienced news anchors
with strong reporting skills. The journalists
have the ability to bring energy and personality
to their anchoring and reporting. WISN-TV,
the ABC station in Milwaukee, is owned by
Hearst-Argyle Television. |
WJCL TV 22
Offices: Savannah, Georgia
WJCL signed on the air in 1970. Owned by
former Savannah Mayor J. Curtis Lewis. In
the late 1990's, Mr. Lewis decided to divest
his media interests and sold the radio stations.
In 1999, WJCL was sold to Grapevine Communications,
which has since merged with Piedmont Television.
They are proud to consistently deliver quality
programming with a commitment to local news.
They are an affiliate of ABC. |
WJZ 13
Offices: Baltimore, Maryland
CBS 13’s goal is to be Baltimore’s news
portal and play an important part of users’
daily lives with news, weather, traffic
and must-know community information through
the integration of both local TV and the
Web. CBS 13 is part of the CBS Television
Stations Group, which reaches 35% of the
US TV households with stations in 8 of the
top 10 markets. Their stations deliver advertisers'
messages to more than 38 million homes.
WJZ-TV is an equal opportunity employer,
dedicated to providing broad outreach regarding
job vacancies at the station. |
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