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Signed-off the air August 1, 1968 when its facilities burned down, and returned to the air November 1, 1973 as a full-time CBS affiliate (leaving WKAB-TV in Montgomery, with whom WSLA had duplication issues, as a full-time ABC affiliate). Nashville, Tennessee: WSM-TV 4 (now WSMV) 1950-1954 (secondary) NBC WKRN-TV 2
In January 1995, The WB Television Network and the United Paramount Network (UPN) were launched, [1] each hoping to recreate the success of the Fox network, which had launched in October 1986 and became one of America's "major" networks through the successes of several early series (such as The Simpsons, Married... with Children, The X-Files, Melrose Place, Martin, In Living Color, COPS ...
WBNG-TV (channel 12) is a television station in Binghamton, New York, United States, affiliated with CBS and The CW Plus. The station is owned by Gray Media , and maintains studios on Columbia Drive in Johnson City and a transmitter on Ingraham Hill Road in the town of Binghamton .
The WENY-TV news opening with logo in 1990. At first, the station's only local programming were newscasts seen weeknights at 6 and 11 pm. The original anchor team featured news director Bill Miller, long-time WENY disc jockey Steve Christy with weather, and sports by Dick Ireland.
Disaffiliated from NBC in 1970 when independent station WDHO-TV (now NBC's current affiliate WNWO-TV) affiliated with ABC, leaving WSPD-TV to become a full-time NBC affiliate. Topeka, Kansas: WIBW-TV 13: 1953–1967 (secondary) CBS KSNT 27 Secondary affiliation, with CBS as its primary affiliation. Lost NBC affiliation upon the sign-on of KTSB ...
Jim Larrañaga insists he still loves the University of Miami, still loves the game of basketball, still loves mentoring players, still loves coaching. The 75-year-old Larrañaga stepped down ...
Sep. 23—CUMBERLAND — Mark Manges was the standard: As a quarterback, as a member of the community and as a friend to those who knew him. The city of Cumberland on Friday mourned the loss of ...
Dunaway moved to the news desk in 2015, co-anchoring the evening newscasts with Jackson, [118] before leaving in 2018. [119] He was replaced by Art Franklin, who had been the first Black man to anchor an evening newscast in Birmingham at WBRC in the 1990s and was previously seen on channel 42's morning newscasts; Franklin departed in 2022.