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The next year, WVLT began producing local news for Fox affiliate WTNZ, [68] an arrangement that lasted three years until the station opted to work with WATE-TV instead. [69] On January 9, 2011, channel 8's 11 p.m. newscast became the first in the Knoxville market to originate in high definition. [70]
Knoxville: Knoxville: 43 15 WTNZ: Fox: Bounce TV on 43.2, Grit on 43.3 Knoxville: Tazewell: 48 36 WVLR: CTN: Knoxville: Jellico: 54 18 WPXK-TV: Ion: Court TV on 54.2, Laff on 54.3, Ion Mystery on 54.4, TrueReal on 54.5, Scripps News on 54.6, QVC on 54.7 Memphis: Memphis: 3 28 WREG-TV: CBS: local news on 3.2, Antenna TV on 3.3 Memphis: Memphis ...
The broadcast originated from WBIR's facility on Hutchinson Avenue in Knoxville's Lincoln Park section (official address is Bill Williams Avenue). It was offered as an alternative to Fox affiliate WTNZ which had nightly local news produced by ABC affiliate WATE-TV. In early March 2011, WTNZ terminated its news share agreement with WATE after ...
Hayley Choy, Knoxville News Sentinel. March 13, 2024 at 5:24 AM ... The Chalk Walk will be April 6 with artists working 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and an award ceremony at 7 p.m. at the Market Square Stage.
Most of the indictment details assets the government has seized, including more than $336,000, vehicles, designer purses, and jewelry.
No. 17 Tennessee is scheduled to tip off against No. 2 South Carolina at 7 p.m. ET at Food City Center in Knoxville, ... As noted by Knox News' Cora Hall, Kim Caldwell's late father was name was ...
NBC was more than willing to make the switch, since WTVK had been one of its weakest affiliates while WBIR was a solid runner-up to WATE-TV; WTVK would move to VHF channel 8 not too long afterwards on December 8 and become WKXT-TV. With the switch, channel 10 became the last major commercial station in Knoxville to change affiliations.
In 1998, WTNZ established a news share agreement with WVLT-TV to produce its first local newscast, the Fox 43 Ten O'Clock News. Liz Tedone, Patrick McMurtry, Nick Paranjape, and Craig Edwards anchored the news, weather and sports for the half-hour nightly newscast; the talent, separate from the presenters for WVLT's own newscasts, were absorbed ...