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WMBF-TV (channel 32) is a television station licensed to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Grand Strand and Pee Dee regions of South Carolina. It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power Telemundo affiliate WXIV-LD (channel 14).
South Carolina Highway 905 (SC 905) is a 25.610-mile (41.215 km) state highway in Horry County. It travels from Conway to the North Carolina state line, where it continues as North Carolina Highway 905 .
Create/The South Carolina Channel on 23.2, World on 23.3, PBS Kids on 23.4 Myrtle Beach: 32 32 WMBF-TV: NBC: Bounce TV on 32.2, Circle on 32.3, Laff on 32.4, Grit on 32.5, Quest on 32.6, Ion Plus on 32.7 Myrtle Beach: Florence: 33 16 WJPM-TV: PBS: satellite of WRLK-TV ch. 35 Columbia Create/The South Carolina Channel on 33.2, World on 33.3, PBS ...
I-95 exit 164; to Myrtle Beach via I-95 and SC 327: Darlington: Darlington: 117.600: 189.259: US 52 Bus. north (Main Street) / SC 34 Truck east (Governor Williams Highway east) – Darlington: Southern end of SC 34 Truck concurrency, which takes on the Governor Williams Highway name; southern terminus of US 52 Bus. 119.000: 191.512
SC 9 south / SC 34 west / SC 57 south (Main Street) – Lake View, North Myrtle Beach: Southern end of SC 9/SC 57 concurrency; eastern terminus of SC 34: 183.704: 295.643: SC 9 north / SC 57 north (Radford Boulevard) – Bennettsville, Charlotte: Northern end of SC 9/SC 57 concurrency: South Carolina–North Carolina line: 189.704: 305.299
SC 22 – North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Marion: Interchange: North Myrtle Beach: 19.470: 31.334: Robert Edge Parkway south (SC 31 Conn. south) / Champions Boulevard south – Downtown North Myrtle Beach: Northern terminus of SC 31 Conn., Robert Edge Parkway, and Champions Boulevard; to SC 31 / US 501 / SC 9: Little River: 22.080: 35.534
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. Florence–Myrtle Beach had been the only area of South Carolina, and one of the few in the Eastern Time Zone , without a full-power over-the-air Fox affiliate.
However, Florence–Myrtle Beach is sandwiched between Raleigh–Durham (channels 4, 5, and 11) and Wilmington (channels 3 and 6) to the north, Charleston (channels 2, 4, 5, and 7) to the south, and Columbia (channel 10) and Charlotte (channels 3 and 9) to the west.