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WLBT (channel 3) is a television station in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Gray Media, which also operates American Spirit Media–owned Fox affiliate WDBD (channel 40) and Vicksburg-licensed MyNetworkTV outlet WLOO (channel 35) under shared services agreements (SSAs).
satellite of WMPN-TV ch. 29 Jackson PBS Kids on 23.2, Create on 23.3, WMAO-FM on 23.4 Hattiesburg: Laurel: 7 7 WDAM-TV: NBC: ABC on 7.2, Bounce TV on 7.3, True Crime Network on 7.4, Circle on 7.5, Grit on 7.6 Hattiesburg: 22 22 WHLT: CBS: semi-satellite of WJTV ch. 12 Jackson CW on 22.2, Ion on 22.3, Ion Mystery on 22.4 Jackson: Jackson: 3 30 ...
WMSI-FM (102.9 MHz, "Miss 103") is a radio station in Jackson, Mississippi, and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications until September 2014). WMSI's signal covers a roughly 90 mile radius around the city with an ERP of 100,000 watts. It is Mississippi's primary entry point for the Emergency Alert System.
Poll Manager Drew Overton, 18, said voter turnout has been good for Blackburn Middle School in Jackson. As of 2 p.m., 371 of the 2,003 registered people at this precinct had casted their votes ...
Solutions are varied, but the homicide problem in Jackson remains a concern for law enforcement agencies. 'Crime albatross': How Jackson and Mississippi are addressing homicide rates Skip to main ...
By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) - Jackson, Mississippi, will go without reliable drinking water indefinitely, officials said on Monday, after pumps at the main water treatment plant failed, leading to ...
WDBD (channel 40) is a television station in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by American Spirit Media, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Media, owner of NBC affiliate WLBT (channel 3), for the provision of certain services; it is also sister to Vicksburg-licensed MyNetworkTV outlet WLOO (channel 35).
Henifin said about 5,000 properties in the Jackson area use water without paying, adding to the financial strain on a system that has about $260 million in outstanding debts.