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WSAZ-TV (channel 3) is a television station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC.It serves the Charleston–Huntington market, the second-largest television market (in terms of geographical area) east of the Mississippi River; the station's coverage area includes 31 counties in central West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and southeastern Ohio.
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WQCW is owned by Gray Media alongside Huntington-licensed NBC affiliate WSAZ-TV (channel 3). The two stations share studios on 5th Avenue in Huntington; WQCW's transmitter is located on Barker Ridge near Milton .
West Virginia Channel/World on 24.2, PBS Kids on 24.3 Huntington: Charleston: 3 27 W27EF-D: WSAZ-TV: NBC: MyNet/MeTV on 3.2, Circle on 3.3, Dabl on 3.4, True Crime Network on 3.5 Huntington: 45 21 WHWV-LD: Silent Martinsburg: 24 27 W27EE-D: WNPB-TV: PBS: West Virginia Channel/World on 24.2, PBS Kids on 24.3 Moorefield: 3 33 W33EJ-D: WHSV-TV: ABC
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 3 in the United States: [1 ... WSAV-TV in Savannah, Georgia; WSAZ-TV in Huntington, West Virginia; WSIL ...
Mr. Cartoon, originally titled Steamboat Bill, was a television program for children that aired for nearly 40 years on WSAZ-TV, the local NBC affiliate in Huntington, West Virginia. [1] The show was hosted by George Lewis until 1969 [2] and by Jule Huffman until 1995. The show ended its run in March 1995; Huffman remained with WSAZ as a ...
WSAZ-TV 3: 1949-1954 (secondary) NBC WOWK-TV 13 (previously with CBS from 1958-1962) Secondary affiliation, with NBC as its primary affiliation. Lost CBS affiliation upon the sign-on of WCHS-TV. Charleston, West Virginia: WCHS-TV 8: 1954–1958, 1962–1986 ABC Swapped affiliations with ABC affiliate WHTN (who would become WOWK-TV in 1975) in ...
WCHS-TV was the second station in Charleston after WKNA-TV, which launched on UHF channel 49 as an ABC affiliate in 1953 but went dark in 1955 due to lack of viewership. Originally a CBS station sharing ABC with WSAZ-TV (channel 3), channel 8 became a full CBS affiliate when WHTN-TV in Huntington signed-on in 1955.