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WJZ-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division, and maintains studios and offices on Television Hill in the Woodberry section of Baltimore, adjacent to the transmission tower it shares with several other Baltimore broadcast outlets.
WMAR-TV/WAAM/WBAL-TV: Herb Carneal: Larry Ray 21 Home, 37 Away 1958: WJZ-TV: 21 Home, 32 Away 1959: 21 Home, 33 Away 1960: Herb Carneal: Bob Murphy: Joe Croghan: 11 Home, 35 Away 1961: 11 Home, 39 Away 1962: WBAL-TV: Chuck Thompson: Jack Dunn III Bailey Goss: Vince Bagli [1] 4 Home, 46 Away 1963: Joe Croghan: Vince Bagli 6 Home, 44 Away 1964 ...
WJZ-TV: CBS: Start TV on 13.2, Dabl on 13.3, Fave TV on 13.4 Baltimore: ... WJLA 24/7 News - Local Cable TV News station for Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia suburbs;
The NFL Today: CBS September 17, 1961 January 23, 1994 The pre-game show counterpart to NFL on CBS. Originally was 15 minutes long. September 6, 1998 present 63 years 63 It's Academic: WRC-TV WJZ-TV WVIR-TV WETA-TV: October 7, 1961 present Longest-running game show of any type.
Programming led by KOVR and KMAX-TV. [33] CBS News Baltimore WJZ / CBS Baltimore August 23, 2021 [34] Programming led by WJZ-TV. [34] CBS News Miami CBS 4 / CBS Miami January 24, 2022 [35] Programming led by WFOR-TV and WBFS-TV. [35] CBS News Detroit CBS Detroit January 23, 2023 [36] Programming simulcast on WWJ-TV and WKBD-TV. [37]
WJZ previously referred to: WABC (AM) , a radio station (770 AM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which used the call sign WJZ from 1921 to 1953 WABC-TV , a television station (channel 7 analog/digital) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which used the call sign WJZ-TV from 1948 to 1953
Thorner in 2000. Sally Thorner is a retired television news journalist who was a reporter and an anchor for several different markets over the course of 30 years. Although she worked in both Springfield, Massachusetts, and Wichita, Kansas, Thorner is primarily known as an anchor in Baltimore, Maryland, where she was on WMAR for ten years before joining WJZ-TV in 1993.
The latter's simulcast was frequently promoted by WJZ-TV, but the radio broadcast was paused every 10 minutes for traffic and weather updates, and as a result, the WNEW-FM simulcast would be a few minutes behind the CBS television broadcast.