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WICS (channel 20) is a television station licensed to Springfield, Illinois, United States, affiliated with ABC. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group , and maintains studios on East Cook Street in Springfield's Eastside ; its transmitter is located west of Mechanicsburg , in unincorporated Sangamon County .
WCFN's prime time broadcast would be eventually canceled by WCIA on September 28, 2009. On October 7, 2013, the weekday edition of NewsChannel at 9 was expanded to an hour. The effort on WRSP/WCCU was further expanded on January 20, 2014, when WICS began producing a two-hour weekday morning show for the Fox affiliates.
Hansen came to WICS, an ABC affiliate, from KLBK-TV in Lubbock, Texas, in 2019. At KLBK, he was a news anchor and investigative reporter. ... Cox said he talked to representatives from about 20 ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Carbondale/~Paducah KY: Johnston City: 15 15 W15BU-D: 3ABN: 3ABN Proclaim on 15.2, 3ABN Dare to Dream on 15.3, 3ABN Latino on 15.4, 3ABN Kids on 15.5, 3ABN Radio on 15.6, 3ABN Radio Latino on 15.7, Radio 74 on 15.8
Sinclair Broadcast Group, a publicly traded American telecommunications conglomerate, owns or operates 294 television stations across the United States in 89 markets ranging in size from as large as Washington, D.C. to as small as Ottumwa, Iowa/Kirksville, Missouri. [1]
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.
In 1996, Sinclair bought out Superior Communications for $63 million. [20] In 1997, Sinclair reached a deal with The WB to convert many of the UPN affiliates to The WB. [21] Following the disputes, in August 1998, Sinclair and UPN signed a new agreement. [22] In February 1998, Sinclair bought out Sullivan Broadcasting for $1 billion. [23]
That program was based out of WICS' Springfield studios but, unlike WCFN's show, featured market-wide coverage (including contributions from WICD reporters based in Champaign). However, there was a separate weeknight weather forecast segment seen on WRSP and WCCU that was specifically geared towards the Springfield and Champaign areas ...