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  2. WBIR-TV - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, WBIR-TV debuted new graphics and news music. On June 1, 2011, WBIR-TV and Fox affiliate WTNZ-TV, for whom WBIR-TV was producing a 10 p.m. newscast, debuted a new high-definition news set and weather studio and a full makeover of branding. However, WBIR-TV retained their logo by adding the HD symbol to the right of the logo.

  3. Bill Williams (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Williams (born March 22, 1934) is an American television journalist, currently working for WBIR-TV as Anchor Emeritus and special reporter. He has worked for WBIR since 1977. He has worked for WBIR since 1977.

  4. WTNZ - Wikipedia

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    After 10 years, the WTNZ-WATE collaboration ended, and WTNZ entered into an agreement with NBC affiliate WBIR-TV to produce local news. On March 28, 2011, WBIR took over production of the nightly newscast and expanded it to one hour on weeknights. Later that year, a two-hour morning show produced by WBIR-TV was also added. [24]

  5. Some Knoxville TV viewers are without WBIR. What does ... - AOL

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    As an NBC affiliate, WBIR broadcasts prime-time NFL games every Sunday night during football season. Fortunately for Titans fans, the team's upcoming prime-time game against Miami will be played ...

  6. List of television stations in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Chattanooga: Chattanooga: 3 13 WRCB: NBC: TheGrio on 3.2, Ion on 3.3, Dabl on 3.4, Scripps News on 3.5 : Chattanooga: Chattanooga

  7. The Heartland Series - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009, WBIR announced plans to suspend production of the series in September 2009 after taking it "through to some sort of conclusion." [ 5 ] WBIR general manager Jeff Lee cited economics as the reason for ending production, noting "it is a luxury for three people to produce 3-1/2 minutes of TV a week."

  8. Carol Marin - Wikipedia

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    Marin began her journalism career in 1972 at WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee working as a reporter, anchor, and assistant news director. In 1976, she moved to WSM-TV in Nashville, where she was instrumental in the investigative reporting that ultimately led to the ouster and indictment of then-Tennessee Governor Ray Blanton.

  9. WIFA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, WBIR added a television station, WBIR-TV channel 10. WBIR-AM-FM-TV were owned by a consortium headed by J. Lindsay Nunn and his son, Gilmore Nunn. The Nunn Family bought WBIR in 1944. In January 1961, WBIR-AM-FM-TV were sold to the News-Piedmont Company of Greenville, South Carolina.