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WSPA-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States, serving Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina as an affiliate of CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Asheville, North Carolina –licensed CW station WYCW (channel 62).
DXBM-TV 26 Relay 5 kW Mayapay, Brgy. Bonbon, Butuan: GMA Surigao D-10-XA-TV 10 1 kW (10.25 kW ERP) Eastern Nautical Highway, Brgy. Lipata, Surigao City: GMA Tandag DXRC-TV 2 1 kW (15 kW ERP) Capitol Hill, Brgy. Telaje, Tandag: GMA Cotabato DXMC-TV 12 10 kW Rosary Heights V, Cotabato City: GMA Jolo DXLS-TV 1 kW (10.25 kW ERP) Hadji-Butu St ...
Bilyonaryo News Channel is a Philippine free-to-air and pay television news channel based in Quezon City, Philippines and it is currently owned by the Prage Management Corporation, the company behind business news website Bilyonaryo and other media platforms including Politiko and Abante. [1]
DZBB-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Metro Manila, Philippines, serving as the flagship of the GMA television network. The digital service is known as DZBB-DTV by only a few people. It is owned and operated by the network's namesake corporate parent alongside GTV flagship DWDB-TV (channel 27).
WSPA-TV presently produces 16 hours of locally produced newscasts each week for WYCW (with three hours each weekday and a half-hour each on Saturdays and Sundays). Since the early 2000s, WSPA has produced a nightly prime time newscast for WYCW, currently known as 7 News at 10 on CW 62. The newscast, which airs for an hour on weeknights and a ...
“The original structure was built by Richard Neutra FAIA for his secretary, Dorothy Serulnic, in 1953,” the listing notes.
WISE-TV launched in Asheville, North Carolina, on August 2, 1953. Broadcasting on channel 62, it was a primary NBC affiliate which also carried programs from ABC, CBS, and DuMont. [2] ABC and DuMont moved to WLOS (channel 13) when that station signed on in September 1954. [3]
GMA Network was the first television network in the Philippines to broadcast GMA-7 and GMA News TV-11 in standard definition (SD) format with a 4:3 aspect ratio, similar to TV channels in European countries, although the content had been stretched horizontally from its original 4:3 ratio. GMA was also transmitting 1seg on mobile and had no errors.