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  2. WCCB - Wikipedia

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    WCCB traces its roots to WAYS-TV, which signed on the air on January 5, 1954 as Charlotte's second television station. It was a primary ABC affiliate with a secondary NBC affiliation. [4] Broadcasting on UHF channel 36, it was North Carolina's second UHF station (after WNAO-TV in Raleigh). It was owned by George Dowdy and his company, Inter ...

  3. Anna Kooiman - Wikipedia

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    Anna Brooks Kooiman[2][3] is an American news anchor and television panelist, working for NewsNation as a weekend anchor based in New York City since April, 2024. From 2011 to 2016, she was an anchor and reporter for Fox News based in New York City. From there, she moved to Australia, and was with News Corp 's Australian division until 2022 as ...

  4. For Anna Kooiman, return to Charlotte is ‘a dream come true ...

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    After landing the job co-hosting “News Rising” for WCCB (Channel 18) in 2008, Kooiman figured she’d never leave Charlotte. After getting tapped by Fox News to move to New York City in 2011 ...

  5. WJZY - Wikipedia

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    WJZY. WJZY (channel 46) is a television station licensed to Belmont, North Carolina, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Charlotte area. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Rock Hill, South Carolina –licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYT-TV (channel 55). WJZY and WMYT-TV share studios on Performance Road (along I-85) in ...

  6. Beth Troutman - Wikipedia

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    She began her on-camera career in 2005 as the host of WCCB-TV's morning show Fox News Rising in Charlotte, NC. In 2015, Troutman left Right This Minute to become the main anchor at WCNC-TV in Charlotte. [1] She made the decision to return to her hometown so that she could care for her mother who was battling ovarian cancer.

  7. Bahakel Communications - Wikipedia

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    Television. Radio. Bahakel Communications, Ltd. is an American communications company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, that is wholly owned and operated by the Bahakel family. The company was founded by Cy Bahakel in 1953, [1] who ran it until his death on April 20, 2006, at the age of 87. Bahakel's broadcasting properties include fourteen ...

  8. Was there a gas leak in Charlotte? 5 things to know about ...

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    The odor in Charlotte on Thursday was not the result of a natural gas leak but rather the destruction of tanks that contained a substance used to give gas an odor at a site near uptown, Piedmont ...

  9. WSOC-TV - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, WSOC-TV has produced a 10 p.m. newscast for sister station WAXN-TV. The program originated on then-Fox affiliate WCCB through a news share agreement established with that station in 1999, until the summer of 1999, when WCNC took over production of the prime time newscast shortly before WCCB launched its own news department in ...