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On December 19, 2012, WJHG received a construction permit to move from VHF channel 7 to UHF channel 18 (previously occupied by Panama City sister station WECP). [8] WJHG's move to digital channel 18 (retaining virtual 7) and WECP's to channel 29 (virtual 18) took place on May 21, 2015, with the FCC issuing the station's license on June 5, 2015.
WPCT (channel 46) is a television station in Panama City Beach, Florida, United States, which broadcasts information for local tourists. Owned by Beach TV Properties, Inc., the station maintains transmitter facilities on Warner Avenue (off Front Beach Road ) just east of Panama City Beach.
On Florida's Gulf Coast, there's an area prone to constant rip currents that pull people offshore — so safety is the number one priority. Daryl Paul runs Panama City's Beach Safety Division, and ...
WWNY-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Carthage, New York, United States, [a] serving as the CBS affiliate for the Watertown area. It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power , Class A Fox affiliate WNYF-CD (channel 28).
Hyatt Place Hotel Panama City Beach recently opened as the first Hyatt hotel along the Gulf Coast. The new hotel features 224 guestrooms and suites.
Hammocks began appearing this week in the doorways of 300 new houses built in what was previously a yucca field along Panama’s Caribbean coast for families from the country's first low-lying ...
It is owned by Gray Media alongside NBC affiliate WJHG-TV (channel 7). The two stations share studios on Front Beach Road/SR 30 in Panama City Beach; WECP-LD's transmitter is located on SR 20 in unincorporated Youngstown, Florida. Due to its low-power status, WECP's broadcast range is effectively limited to Panama City and surrounding areas in ...
(The WCNY-TV call letters are now used on a PBS television station in Syracuse, New York.) In 1981, the TV station was sold to United Communications. WWNY-TV got to keep its call letters, so AM 790 slightly changed its call sign to WTNY. Through the 1960s, 70s and 80s, WTNY had a middle of the road format of popular adult music, news, sports ...