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The three weekdaily newscasts, originally branded as News 14 Carolina on ABC 45 (now Spectrum News on ABC 45) and airing for a half-hour at 6:30 a.m., 6:00 and 11:00 p.m., debuted on January 2, 2012. The morning and evening newscasts are produced out of the channel's Greensboro bureau; the launch of the programs also required expansions to News ...
WSOC-TV presently broadcasts 37½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5½ hours each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in addition, the station produces an additional 17 hours of newscasts each week for sister station WAXN-TV (in the form of a two-hour extension of WSOC's weekday morning newscast and an hour-long 10 p.m. newscast).
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Also, on Fridays when in season, WHKY airs Hickory High School football and girls and boys varsity basketball. Weekdays, WHKY has local news at 15 and 45 past the hour from 6:45 to 8:45am, 12 noon, 3 and 5pm. Local sports is provided at 7:45 and 8:45am and 3 and 5pm. News at the top of each hour is provided by Fox News Radio.
(girls) Charlotte Catholic (8-0) at Charlotte Country Day (9-3), 6 p.m. Tuesday – The host Buccaneers are off to a great start, behind the play of sophomore guard Sam Vanderhave (13.5 points, 5. ...
The station first signed on the air on February 14, 1968, as WHKY-TV, a sister station to WHKY radio (1290 AM), owned by Long Communications of Hickory. During the 1980s, WHKY-TV aired Major League Baseball games from the Cincinnati Reds; it also had a secondary affiliation with NBC, carrying some programs that were preempted by the Charlotte market's primary NBC affiliate, WPCQ-TV (channel 36 ...
Braylen Todd, Gaston Day basketball: The 5-11 sophomore scored 17 points in a 94-39 win over Hickory Christian on Nov. 14. Todd also scored 11 points in an 88-59 loss at Cannon School Nov. 16.
It was the first full-market Charlotte station since WCTU-TV (channel 36, now WCNC-TV) launched in July 1967 [9] [10] (WHKY-TV [channel 14] in Hickory had signed on in 1968, but mostly targeted the northwestern portion of the market).