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WCIV (channel 36) is a television station in Charleston, South Carolina, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV and ABC.The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, and maintains studios on Allbritton Boulevard along US 17/701 (Johnnie Dodds Boulevard) in Mount Pleasant and a transmitter in Awendaw, South Carolina.
At the same time, the two stations also switched call signs, with WCIV moving to channel 36 and channel 4 becoming the new WMMP, though the MyNetworkTV affiliation remains on channel 36.1 and did not move to channel 4. The FCC approved HSH Charleston's purchase of channel 4 on December 4, 2014; [2] [3] the call letters became WGWG on March 11 ...
WNSC-TV: PBS: Create/The South Carolina Channel on 30.2, World on 30.3, PBS Kids on 30.4 55 25 WMYT-TV: MyNet ~Savannah, GA: Beaufort: 16 32 WJWJ-TV: PBS: satellite of WRLK-TV ch. 35 Columbia Create/The South Carolina Channel on 16.2, World on 16.3, PBS Kids on 16.4 Hardeeville: 28 26 WTGS: Fox: Comet on 28.2, Antenna TV on 28.3, TBD on 28.4
Channel 2 morning show co-host Neil Orne poses on the set Nov. 15, 2024 Orne brought a quick wit and sense of humor to the morning show when he first started appearing with Victoria Hansen in the ...
WUNC-TV in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on virtual channel 4; WVEA-TV in Tampa, Florida, on virtual channel 50; WWHC-LD in Olean, New York; WWME-CD in Chicago, Illinois, on virtual channel 23; WZTV in Nashville, Tennessee, on virtual channel 17; WZXZ-CD in Orlando, etc., Florida, on virtual channel 36
At Boston University, Hanson was enrolled in the Questrom School of Business, earning a bachelor's degree in business administration and management. [8] Her father, Mark Hanson, played as a goaltender for Providence College in the 70s, and served as a goaltending coach for Harvard University until 2018, and her sister, Elizabeth Hanson, played as a goaltender for Elmira College from 2017 to 2020.
WCSC-TV began broadcasting on June 19, 1953. [2] Originally operating from studios located on East Bay Street in downtown Charleston, it was the second television station in South Carolina and the oldest continuously operating station in the state (the first was WCOS-TV in Columbia, which broadcast from May 1953 to January 1956).
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