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  2. WAAY-TV - Wikipedia

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    WAAY-TV (channel 31) is a television station in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Allen Media Broadcasting. The station's studios and transmitter are located on Monte Sano Boulevard on top of Monte Sano Mountain .

  3. WHNT-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHNT is the only major station in Huntsville to operate from a facility actually constructed specifically for broadcasting purposes. WAAY-TV (channel 31) operates from a former gas station, WAFF-TV from a former jewelry store, and WZDX (channel 54) from an office building. In 2003, WHNT allowed competing stations WAAY and WZDX to use space on ...

  4. Alabama Public Television - Wikipedia

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    WAAY-TV (channel 25) was issued a construction permit in Huntsville in 1962, but never signed on the air (the owners at the time would buy WAFG-TV, on channel 31, instead in 1963). Channel 25 in Huntsville would later become WHIQ in 1965.

  5. List of television stations in Alabama by city of license

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    31 WAAY-TV: ABC: Huntsville: 48 WAFF: NBC: Huntsville: 54 WZDX: Fox on 54.1 MyNetworkTV on 54.2 Louisville: 43 ... List of television stations in Alabama (by channel ...

  6. WAFF (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WAFF (channel 48) is a television station in Huntsville, Alabama, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Gray Television alongside low-power Telemundo affiliate WTHV-LD (channel 29). The two stations share studios on Memorial Parkway in Huntsville; WAFF's transmitter is located south of Monte Sano State Park.

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  8. Heartland Media - Wikipedia

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    On August 26, 2016, Heartland agreed to acquire ABC affiliate WAAY-TV in Huntsville, Alabama, from Calkins Media, as that company sold the rest of its television stations to Raycom Media, who already owned WAFF in the market. The sale closed on May 1, 2017. [6]

  9. WBRC - Wikipedia

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    His son, M. D. Smith IV later organized Smith Broadcasting, which purchased WAFG-TV, Channel 31 in Huntsville, Alabama in 1963, with himself as operations manager. The call letters were immediately changed to WAAY-TV. M. D. Smith III is also named a remote general manager of WAAY-TV from Birmingham.