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However, it was still shocking by Boston standards. Prior to the debut of the new format and 7 News identity that November, Ansin and Cheatwood began changing anchor lineups: in mid October 1993, Margie Reedy was moved from the main evening newscasts to the Noon and 5:30 p.m. newscasts. Rehema Ellis was promoted to female lead anchor (at 6 p.m ...
WHDH: Independent: Dropped at station's network change WHDH became independent January 1, 2017; WBTS-LD replaced it as the new NBC Boston station. Boston, Massachusetts WFXT: Fox: Yes Boston, Massachusetts WGBH: PBS: Yes Seattle, Washington KIRO-TV: CBS: Yes Seattle, Washington KOMO-TV: ABC: Yes Seattle, Washington KING-TV: NBC: Yes Tacoma ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Boston: 2 5 WGBH-TV: PBS: World on 2.2 : 4 20 WBZ-TV: CBS: Start TV on 4.2, Dabl on 4.3, Fave TV on 4.4 : 5 33 WCVB-TV: ABC: MeTV on 5.2, Story Television on 5.3
WHDH in Boston, Massachusetts, on virtual channel 7; WHVD-LD in Huntsville, Alabama; WJAC-TV in Johnstown, Pennsylvania; WJDW-LD in Tazewell, Virginia; WJTC in Pensacola, Florida, an ATSC 3.0 station. WKLE in Lexington, Kentucky; WLTZ in Columbus, Georgia; WLUC-TV in Marquette, Michigan; WLVI in Cambridge, Massachusetts, uses WHDH's spectrum ...
The ABC Television Network has provided a live streaming service of world news, known as "ABC News Live," for eighteen hours per day, since 2018. This is available via ABC's official platform on Hulu, as well as the network's official YouTube channel. [1] In 2014, the CBS Television Network launched a live streaming news service, entitled "CBSN ...
Viewership for WHDH's 11 p.m. news dropped 20 percent in the November 2009 sweeps period, and a wave of affiliate complaints about similar declines for their late newscasts would force NBC to end the primetime run of the program on February 11, 2010, in a very controversial shake-up of its late night lineup.
WHDH alone was the television home of the Celtics in the 1965–66 season, with coverage concentrated on away games during the playoffs. Fred Cusick did the Bruins' games; Don Gillis called the Celtics' games. In October 1958, WHDH launched a weekly candlepin bowling show that aired at noon on Saturdays.