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WPDE currently broadcasts 31 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of news per week (including 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and three hours each on Saturdays and Sundays). Staff members used to produce and anchor up to one hour of news per day for Savannah-based WTGS, which had a Georgia-based team of reporters and a weekday meteorologist, until Sinclair decided to end the WTGS newscasts on May 31, 2024 ...
The station has always been a CBS affiliate, but carried some ABC shows until WPDE-TV (channel 15) signed-on in 1980. The Shotts sold most of their media holdings in 1984, with their two remaining television stations, WBTW and KIMT in Mason City, Iowa , going to Spartanburg -based Spartan Radiocasting Corporation (later Spartan Communications ...
After the latter personality departed WPDE and Gilbert died in 1997, the show was renamed UPN 21 News at 10 and anchored by Leo Stallworth (later Audra Grant) until its cancellation in 2000. In 2003, WPDE introduced another prime time newscast on WWMB under the title WPDE NewsChannel 15 at 10 on UPN. Now airing every night, it was anchored on ...
Fogle appeared in court on Friday, where a judge decided against setting a bond for his release, WPDE-TV reported. Fogle is next due in court Oct. 25. Fogle is next due in court Oct. 25.
Miller, 30, died April 27 after being found in her vehicle in Lumber River State Park in Lumberton, North Carolina, according to her husband, John-Paul Miller, on May 3, 2024. John-Paul Miller ...
A man was sentenced to life in prison Thursday after being convicted of killing a mail carrier who instead of delivering a large package of marijuana to his home left a note in the mailbox ...
[9] [10] Scott came up with the phrase "as cool as the other side of the pillow" while working his first job at WPDE. [11] After this, Scott worked as a news reporter at WRAL-TV 5 in Raleigh, North Carolina from 1988 until 1990. [12] WRAL Sports anchor Jeff Gravley recalled there was a "natural bond" between Scott and the sports department. [12]
However, Fox's desire to use an independent business instead of WWMB, whose operations were managed by ABC affiliate WPDE-TV, steered the network to channel 43. Beginning on November 10, 1996, channel 43 became the Fox affiliate for Florence and Myrtle Beach; With this, the station changed its call letters to the current WFXB.