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Channel 2 (KJRH)
Offices: Tulsa, Oklahoma
KJRH has an impressive list of "firsts"
in the Tulsa area: first television station
in Tulsa to broadcast in color, first to
broadcast in stereo, first to hire an accredited
meteorologist and implement Doppler radar,
first to broadcast a news story from a remote
site and first to hire a female news director.
Over the past several years, the station
has consistently received recognition for
its effort in the form of various awards.
They are the NBC affiliate for the Tulsa
market. |
Channel 2 (WGRZ)
Offices: Buffalo, New York
In August 1954, a license was issued to
WGR Corporation. WGR soon became Transcontinent
Television Corporation headquartered in
Buffalo. Transcontinent was acquired by
the Taft Broadcasting Company of Cincinnati
in 1964. In May 1983, WGR was acquired by
General Cinema Company of Boston. The letter
Z was added to the station identification.
Gannett bought the station in January 1997.
Channel 2 is the NBC affiliate for the Buffalo
market. |
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Channel 3 (WFSB)
Offices: Hartford, Connecticut
WFSB.com and WFSB-TV have developed a cutting-edge
partnership that delivers breaking local
news and information 24 hours a day. By
utilizing up-to-the-minute reporting, online
video and in-depth resources, they are setting
a standard for breaking news coverage and
community information. Their reporters develop,
produce and deliver news reports clearly,
intelligently and in an engaging manner.
they are currently an affiliate of CBS. |
Channel 3 (WISC)
Offices: Madison, Wisconsin
WISC-TV, Channel 3, went on air June 24,
1956. WISC, a CBS affiliate station, is
a member of the family of Morgan Murphy
Stations, the broadcast division of the
Evening Telegram Company of Superior, Wisconsin.
Although now there's plenty of network programming
available from CBS, WISC-TV still produces
several of its own programs. As WISC-TV
continues to evolve into the premier news
source for the 21st century, it will continue
to make improvements and additions. |
Channel 3 (WKYC)
Offices: Cleveland, Ohio
WKYC (then WNBK), an NBC owned-and-operated
station, went on the air Halloween night,
1948. The station’s success continued as
it began broadcasting one of the country’s
first half-hour local newscasts in 1959,
was the first Cleveland station to broadcast
in all-color in 1965 and the first to broadcast
in HDTV in 1999. NBC sold a controlling
share of the station to Multimedia in 1990.
In November 1995, WKYC-TV became a part
of Gannett Broadcasting. |
Channel 3 (WRCB)
Offices: Chattanooga, Tennessee
On May 6, 1956, Channel 3 signed on in Chattanooga
as NBC affiliate WRGP-TV. Ziff Corporation
bought WRCB from Rust Craft in May of 1978.
In 1982, Ziff Corporation sold the station
to Sarkes Tarzian, which owns it today.
The current management team represents years
of television experience and a firm commitment
to serve local residents. The top priority
at Channel 3 is to provide its viewers with
the best local news and weather coverage.
They are an affiliate of NBC. |
Channel 3 News (WCAX)
Offices: Burlington, Vermont
Television first came to Vermont on September
26, 1954 when WCAX-TV became the first television
station to begin airing local programs.
WCAX-TV takes pride in their ability to
keep pace with the increasingly complex
technological advances being made in television
today. As the broadcast industry converts
to digital broadcasting, WCAX-TV is leading
the way in Vermont, New York and New Hampshire.
They are an affiliate of CBS. |
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Channel 4 (WHBF)
Offices: Rock Island, Illinois
On Saturday July 1st, 1950 when WHBF-TV
began transmitting from a 482 ft. it became
the first television station in the state
of Illinois outside of Chicago. Bringing
the Quad Cities the best in local news coverage
has been a priority of Channel 4 Eyewitness
News for over 50 years. Channel 4, WHBF-TV
is proud to continue its commitment to viewers
in the Quad Cities. Through their association
with the CBS Television Network and other
program providers, WHBF-TV offers a wide
range of quality news, entertainment and
sports programming. |
Channel 4 (WSMV)
Offices: Nashville, Tennessee
Channel 4 is the NBC affiliate for the Nashville
market, and is owned by the Meredith Corporation.
WSMV.com and WSMV-TV have developed a cutting-edge
partnership that delivers breaking local
news and information 24 hours a day. By
utilizing up-to-the-minute reporting, online
video and in-depth resources, they are setting
a standard for breaking news coverage and
community information. |
Channel 4 Eyewitness News (WWL)
Offices: New Orleans, Louisiana
One of the nation's highest-rated local
television stations, CBS affiliate WWL-TV,
Channel Four has been dominate force in
southeast Louisiana television viewing for
three consecutive decades. Backed by extraordinary
viewer trust in its "Eyewitness News," WWL-TV
also ranks as one of the country's strongest
television stations. While WWL-TV continues
to strive for innovation and excellence,
the station also remains deeply tied to
the community it serves. |
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