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WPGX (channel 28) is a television station in Panama City, Florida, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. The station is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group, and maintains transmitter facilities on Blue Springs Road in unincorporated Youngstown, Bay County.
First Coast News is the newsroom of television stations WTLV (channel 12) and WJXX (channel 25), the NBC and ABC affiliates in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It is owned with the stations by Tegna Inc.
Panama City: Panama City: 16 25 W16CX-D: Silent Panama City: Panama City: 17 17 W17EM-D: Silent Panama City: Panama City: 18 35 WECP-LD: CBS: MyNet on 18.2, Circle on 18.3, H&I on 18.4 Panama City: Panama City: 19 19 WIDM-LD: Silent Panama City: Panama City: 20 20 W20DX-D: Silent Panama City: Panama City: 22 22 WPFN-CD: Silent Panama City ...
WJHG-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Panama City, Florida, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power dual CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate WECP-LD (channel 21).
Each broadcast aired for 30 minutes and stories on the newscasts specifically focused on Okaloosa County, Florida, helping to provide better coverage for WEAR. On December 11, 1998, Emerald Coast News was canceled by WFGX. On August 12, 2013, sister station WEAR-TV began producing a weeknight-only, half-hour prime time newscast at 9 p.m. for WFGX.
Panama City, FL: WDIZ 590 1996–1998: Defunct, license cancelled as WDDV in 2020 WPAP-FM 92.5 1996–1998: Owned by iHeartMedia WPBH 94.5 1996–1998: WFLF-FM, owned by iHeartMedia WFSY 98.5 1996–1998: Owned by iHeartMedia WEBZ-FM/WSHF 99.3 1996–1998: WEBZ, owned by iHeartMedia Pensacola, FL: WTKX-FM 101.5 1996–1998: Owned by iHeartMedia ...
As a result, WECP-LD became the CBS affiliate for the Panama City area when the station took to the air on September 24, 2012. [6] It is the second CBS affiliate that is licensed to the immediate Panama City market. WJHG had previously carried a secondary affiliation with the network from its December 1953 sign-on until 1961.
The station's reception was also marginal at best in the northeastern part of the city, which is very hilly. To solve the problem, WFSU won approval for a new station on 88.9 FM, operating from a new tower northeast of Tallahassee. All NPR news and information programming moved there on October 14, 1990.