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WTVD (channel 11) is a television station licensed to Durham, North Carolina, United States, serving the Research Triangle area. Owned and operated by the ABC television network through its ABC Owned Television Stations division, it maintains business offices and master control facilities on Liberty Street in downtown Durham, with newscasts originating from studios on Fayetteville Street in ...
PBS on 27.2, PBS Kids on 27.3, The North Carolina Channel on 27.4 Asheville: 33 20 WUNF-TV: PBS: satellite of WUNC-TV ch. 4 Chapel Hill PBS Kids on 33.2, The Explorer Channel on 33.3, The North Carolina Channel on 33.4 62 11 WYCW: CW: Rewind TV on 62.3 Charlotte metropolitan area: Charlotte: 3 23 WBTV: CBS: Bounce TV on 3.2, Circle on 3.3, Grit ...
ABC 11 may refer to one of the following television stations in the United States: Current affiliates. KHSD-TV in ... WTVD in Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina (O&O ...
In 1956, Fletcher and Duncan sold WTIK to the Welch family's W & W Broadcasting of Salisbury, North Carolina, as they had moved on to found Durham's first television station, WTVD, channel 11. An ABC Radio affiliate, WTIK used several different formats including MOR , rock and roll , [ 4 ] and later country , as one of the first stations in the ...
WUVC-DT (channel 40) is a television station licensed to Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language Univision network to the Research Triangle region. It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside Raleigh -licensed low-power UniMás station WTNC-LD (channel 26).
WTVD in Durham, North Carolina; WTXI-LD in Miami, Florida; WTZT-CD in Athens, Alabama; WVAH-TV in Charleston, West Virginia; WXIA-TV in Atlanta, Georgia; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 11 in the United States: K04GP-D in Alyeska, Alaska; K08HN-D in Aspen, Colorado; K08LW-D in Kenai ...
Channel 28 in Raleigh was initially occupied by WNAO-TV, the first television station in the Raleigh–Durham market and North Carolina's first UHF station.Owned by the Sir Walter Television Company, WNAO-TV broadcast from July 12, 1953, to December 31, 1957, primarily as a CBS affiliate with secondary affiliations with other networks.
Prior to September 25, 2008, UNC-TV formerly operated four digital channels: in addition to the main signal on the primary channel, the second digital subchannel of each station carried UNC-HD (which carried PBS and regional programming in high-definition), the third subchannel carried UNC-KD (which carried children's programs), the fourth ...