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On September 8, 2008, WCBI began producing the area's second prime time newscast on this station called WCBI News at 9 on My MS.It only airs on weeknights for thirty minutes and competes with another prime time show seen for a half-hour on Fox affiliate WLOV-TV (produced Sunday through Friday nights by NBC affiliate WTVA).
WLOV-TV (channel 27) is a television station licensed to West Point, Mississippi, United States, serving as the CW+ affiliate for the Columbus–Tupelo market.It is owned by Coastal Television Broadcasting Company, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Morris Multimedia, owner of Columbus-licensed CBS/Fox/MyNetworkTV affiliate WCBI-TV (channel 4), for the provision of certain ...
WTVM (channel 9) is a television station in Columbus, Georgia, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is owned by Gray Media, which provides certain services to dual NBC/CW+ affiliate WLTZ (channel 38, owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting) [2] and Fox affiliate WXTX (channel 54, owned by American Spirit Media) under separate shared services agreements (SSAs).
UK snapped a three-game losing streak Saturday, providing confidence it will need ahead of a difficult final stretch of the regular season.
KPYX (channel 44), branded as KPIX+, is an independent television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside KPIX-TV (channel 5), the market's CBS owned-and-operated station.
The Cotton District is a community located in Starkville, Mississippi. It was founded by Dan Camp, who was the developer, owner and property manager of much of the area. [ 1 ] It is significant for its use of traditional architecture and as an example of traditional neighborhood development practices in the 1960s.
WFFF-TV signed on August 31, 1997. [3] Prior to the station's launch, the Champlain Valley was the last top-100 television market without a primary Fox affiliate; [4] CBS affiliate WCAX-TV aired Fox Sports and Fox Kids programming, while the network's full schedule was available on cable systems in most of Vermont via Foxnet; the extreme southern portion of the Champlain Valley (corresponding ...
Starkville was founded in 1832 as the county seat of Lee county. [3] By 1837 a courthouse had been erected and by 1840 a jail was built. In 1856 the courthouse burned [4] and the county seat was moved to Webster but returned in 1858. In 1832 Starkville Academy was formed to educate the young people of the town.