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WVII-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Bangor, Maine, United States, affiliated with ABC. The station is owned by Rockfleet Broadcasting alongside Fox affiliate WFVX-LD (channel 22).
Unity TV Alexandria: Alexandria: 6 17 WRTN-LD: Silent Chattanooga: Chattanooga: 6 19 WOOT-LD: Heartland: Retro TV on 6.2, Rev'n on 6.3, Action on 6.4, Family Channel on 6.5 Chattanooga: Ducktown: 22 22 WCTD-LD: Silent Chattanooga: Chattanooga: 24 24 WDDA-LD: Silent Chattanooga: Chattanooga: 26 26 W26ET-D: 3ABN
WKNX-TV (channel 7) is an independent television station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group alongside Fox affiliate WTNZ (channel 43). The two stations share studios on Executive Park Drive (along I-75 / I-40 ) in Knoxville's Green Valley section; WKNX-TV's transmitter is located on Sharp's Ridge ...
The dispute with Tegna's Knoxville NBC affiliate, WBIR, comes after the DirecTV-Nexstar dispute and Charter-Disney dispute from earlier this year.
Jackson (TN) WJKT: 16.1 FOX: EPlusTV6: 6 (cable only) Independent: The Holly Warlick Show only Johnson City (Kingsport/Bristol, TN-VA) WJHL-TV WJHL-DT2: 11.1 11.2 CBS ABC Knoxville: WVLT-TV WVLT-DT2: 8.1 8.2 CBS MyNetworkTV: Flagship stations of the Vol Network's TV programming Memphis: WATN-TV: 24.1 ABC WLMT: 30.1 The CW: Replays of Vol ...
WVII produces a weeknight hour-long prime time newscast on WFVX called Fox 22 News at 10, as well as a 7 a.m. newscast under the name The 7 AM News Hour on Fox 22. WFVX also simulcasts WVII's 6:30 a.m. newscast, Good Morning Maine. The 10 p.m. newscast was originally a half-hour long, but was expanded on June 25, 2012.
In 1997, the partners in Crossville TV LP sold the license to ACME Communications. ACME immediately changed the call letters to WBXX-TV, and in October 1997, channel 20 relaunched from its new facilities as Knoxville's affiliate of The WB. It was the second station for ACME, behind KWBP in Portland, Oregon, which it had acquired that June. [11]
WVLT-TV also broadcast from this tower for a time, after switching to VHF analog Channel 8. A much smaller 800-foot (240 m) self-supporting broadcasting tower is also located beside the "Gannett Pacific Tower Knoxville." That is the tower that WBIR-TV formerly broadcast its analog signal from, also with a "batwing" array on its antenna at the top.