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WMDV-LD, an independent television station owned by the Martinsville, VA-based Star News Corporation; Danville was once the home of WDRL-TV 24, a station that was an affiliate of the WB and United Paramount Network before changing ownership from 2007 to 2014. Today, it is known as WZBJ, a sister channel of WDBJ and is owned by Gray Television. [89]
WZBJ (channel 24) is a television station licensed to Danville, Virginia, United States, serving the Roanoke–Lynchburg market as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV.It is owned by Gray Media alongside Roanoke-licensed CBS affiliate WDBJ (channel 7).
Pittsylvania and Danville: Betty Barker and Carl Buchanan George Allen: 24 Timothy Wilson Spencer: Black 32 M April 27, 1994 Arlington and Richmond City: Susan Tucker, Debbie Davis, Susan Hellams, and Diane Cho 25 Dana Ray Edmonds: Black 32 M January 24, 1995 Danville: Lethal injection: John Elliot 26 Willie Lloyd Turner: Black 49 M May 26 ...
He was in jail for allegedly selling a controlled substance and was recently sentenced for the crime according to WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News. Wilson died of asphyxia due to hanging. Jail or Agency: Union County Jail; State: Mississippi; Date arrested or booked: UNKNOWN; Date of death: 4/22/2016; Age at death: 26; Sources: www.msnewsnow.com, www ...
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WDBJ (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Roanoke, Virginia, United States, serving as the CBS affiliate for the Roanoke–Lynchburg market.It is owned by Gray Media alongside Danville-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WZBJ, channel 24 (and its Lynchburg-licensed Class A translator WZBJ-CD, channel 24).
WMDV-LD (channel 23) is a low-power independent television station in Danville, Virginia, United States. Owned by the Star News Corporation, it is sister to fellow independent station WGSR-LD in Reidsville, North Carolina. WMDV-LD's transmitter is located atop White Oak Mountain south of Chatham, Virginia.
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