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WHNS (channel 21), branded Fox Carolina, is a television station licensed to Greenville, South Carolina, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina. It is owned by Gray Media alongside Hendersonville, North Carolina–licensed low-power Telemundo affiliate WDKT-LD (channel 31).
Fox 21 may refer to: Television stations in the United States: WHNS in Greenville, South Carolina; WFXR in Roanoke, Virginia (as "Fox 21/27") KXRM-TV in Colorado Springs, Colorado; KQDS-TV in Duluth, Minnesota; WBOC-DT2 in Salisbury, Maryland; Other uses: Fox 21 Television Studios, a unit of 20th Television
This article is a listing of current Fox affiliates in the continental United States and U.S. possessions (including subchannel affiliates, satellite stations and select low-power translators), arranged alphabetically by state, and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the Designated Market Area if it differs ...
21 15 W15CW-D: WHNS: Fox: Cozi TV on 21.2, Court TV Mystery on 21.3, Bounce on 21.4, Grit on 21.5 33 31 W31DH-D: WUNF-TV: PBS: satellite of WUNC-TV ch. 4 Chapel Hill PBS Kids on 33.2, The Explorer Channel on 33.3, The North Carolina Channel on 33.4 33 19 W19DB-D: WUNF-TV: PBS: satellite of WUNC-TV ch. 4 Chapel Hill
21 17 WHNS: Fox: Cozi TV on 21.2, ion Mystery on 21.3, Bounce TV on 21.4, Grit on 21.5, Circle on 21.6 29 8 WNTV: PBS: satellite of WRLK-TV ch. 35 Columbia Create/South Carolina Channel on 29.2, World on 29.3, PBS Kids on 29.4 Greenwood: 38 26 WNEH: PBS: satellite of WRLK-TV ch. 35 Columbia Create/The South Carolina Channel on 38.2, World on 38 ...
This is a list of full-service television stations in the United States having call signs which begin with the letter W. Stations licensed to transmit under low-power specifications—ex., WOCV-CD, W16DQ-D and WIFR-LD—have not been included.
On September 8, 2015, Media General announced that it would acquire the Meredith Corporation, then-owner of regional Fox affiliate WHNS (channel 21), for $2.4 billion to form Meredith Media General. With WSPA and WHNS among the four highest-rated stations in the market, one of WSPA or WHNS would have had to be divested had the deal gone through.
Another major setback occurred while the deal was pending when Pappas Telecasting Companies, owner of competing independent WHNS (channel 21), secured a group affiliation deal with Fox. WAXA was one of several Fox affiliates who were displeased with the poor performance of Fox's Saturday night lineup; this was one factor in channel 40 severing ...