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WKOW 27
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
WKOW 27 was the first TV station in Madison,
Wisconsin, established June 30, 1953. Four
years ago, WKOW 27 became a part of Quincy
Newspapers. An ABC affiliate, WKOW 27 strives
to provide Southern Wisconsin with quality
programming and public service to its viewers.
WKOW 27 continues to be on the cutting edge
of broadcast media and advanced technology.
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WLBT 3
Offices: Jackson, Mississippi
WLBT-Channel 3's first broadcast was December
19, 1953. WLBT was the third TV station
in Mississippi. WLBT was originally known
as WJBT and was changed to WLBT because
WJBT and WJTV (the other two stations opened
before WLBT) sounded too similar. Lamar
operated WLBT until June 1971, when the
FCC ordered that the license be vacated.
The FCC turned the license over to Communications
Improvement. Lamar lost the license after
allegations were made that the station did
not fairly serve its large black audience.
WLBT is an affiliate of NBC. |
WOWK 13
Offices: Charleston-Huntington, West
Virginia
WOWK-TV’s mission is to report about their
state and surrounding communities fairly,
accurately and completely with the best
informed and most professional news staff.
As professional journalists, they will:
Assure fair and balanced coverage of all
perspectives; Focus on meaningful stories
that have an impact on viewers' lives; Seek
background information and conduct research
to present the most accurate and in-depth
stories possible; Ask the tough, but fair
question. They are an affiliate of CBS serving
the Charleston-Huntington market. |
WPBF 25
Offices: West Palm Beach, Florida
Channel 25 began broadcasting on January
1, 1989. The station was originally slated
as independent until a shake-up in the Palm
Beach and Miami markets paved the way for
a major network affiliation. WPBF became
an affiliate of ABC. WPBF's talented team
of journalists implement state-of-the-art
technology and powerful affiliates to forge
a new brand of news. Eyewitness News 25
provides current and in-depth coverage to
the loyal viewers in the West Palm Beach
television market. |
WPRI 12
Offices: Providence, Rhode Island
WPRI-TV started as a CBS affiliate on March
27th, 1955 as WPRO-TV. It was first owned
and operated by retailer Cherry & Webb.
In 1977 it was sold to Knight-Ridder Broadcasting,
a division of Knight-Ridder Newspapers of
Miami, Florida. WPRI changed affiliations
from CBS to ABC after this sale. WPRI was
then sold again as an owned and operated
affiliate of the CBS network in 1995. WPRI-TV
employs over 120 people. The service provided
to the Providence-New Bedford community
by WPRI-TV is 24-hour news, information
and entertainment on CBS 12. |
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WRAL 5
Offices: Raleigh, North Carolina
After a heated three-year battle in Washington,
DC, CBC won the license for Channel 5 in
Raleigh from the Federal Communications
Commission in 1956. WRAL-TV went on the
air on December 15th of that year. A leader
in the local news field and a national pioneer
in television technology, WRAL-TV has been
the Triangle’s CBS affiliate since 1985.
They recognize and accept excellence as
a fundamental goal of their television station.
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WRIC 8
Offices: Richmond, Virginia
WRIC is the ABC affiliate for the Richmond
market, and is currently owned and operated
by Young Broadcasting. Via on-air promotion,
WRIC drives viewers to WRIC.com for the
latest news, weather, sports and entertainment.
This creates a wealth of traffic consisting
of a motivated, targeted consumers. Station
WRIC TV, an equal opportunity employer,
is dedicated to providing broad outreach
regarding job vacancies at the station.
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WSAZ NewChannel 3
Offices: Charleston-Huntington, West
Virginia
On TV, On line, and on wireless, web enabled
phone, WSAZ NewsChannel 3 uses the latest
technology to get the information to viewers
fast, accurate and easy to understand. WSAZ
NewsChannel 3 has been the most preferred
choice by viewers and advertisers for more
than 55 years. WSAZ is the NBC affiliate
for the Charleston-Huntington market. |
WSB TV
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia
In 1948, WSB was granted a license to operate
a television station on channel 8 (now channel
2). On Jan. 1, 1981, WSB-TV switched its
network affiliation from the NBC Television
Network to the ABC Television Network. As
the first television news operation in the
South, Channel 2 Action News continues its
position of leadership and strength. With
5 ½ hours of news each weekday, the Channel
2 news operation delivers a comprehensive
picture of the community, nation and world
to its viewers. Channel 2’s award winning
local programming department maintains a
very active schedule, producing more than
20 original local primetime specials and
live event programs each year. |
WSVN 7
Offices: Miami, Florida
WSVN-TV Channel 7, Miami's FOX affiliate,
is the leading news station in South Florida.
WSVN is the choice to turn to for breaking
news and the most in-depth coverage of local
news. WSVN's web site mirrors this commitment
to news. WSVN's gives you the latest in
News, Sports, and Weather. WSVN is owned
by Sunbeam Television Corporation and is
nationally represented by Harrington, Righter
and Parsons. |
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