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WGEM-TV's license was originally granted to Quincy Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of the Herald-Whig; it was allotted channel 10.The station was originally affiliated with NBC and ABC, while being represented by Walker Representation Co. Quincy Broadcasting's president at the time was T. C. Oakley; Joe Bonansinga was the station's founding general manager.
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current status Albany, Georgia: WALB 1590 1946–1960 [M]: WALG, owned by First Media Services : Quincy, Illinois: WGEM 1440 : 2021–2023 [G]
WGEM-FM (105.1 MHz; "Sports Radio 105.1") is a radio station in Quincy, Illinois, broadcasting a sports radio format. The station is the lone radio station owned by Gray Media , which owns WGEM-TV in Quincy, and is affiliated with ESPN Radio .
Television stations in the Quincy-Hannibal area; Call letters Channel Description KHQA-TV: 7: CBS affiliate KHQA-DT2: 7.2: ABC affiliate KHQA-DT3: 7.3: Comet affiliate KHQA-DT4: 7.4: TBD affiliate WGEM-TV: 10: NBC affiliate WGEM-DT2: 10.2: CW affiliate WGEM-DT3: 10.3: Fox affiliate WGEM-DT4: 10.4: MeTV affiliate WTJR: 16: CTN affiliate; airs ...
SonLife on 59.2, Corner Store TV on 59.3, Binge TV on 59.4 Quincy: Quincy: 10 19 WGEM-TV: NBC: CW on 10.2, Fox on 10.3, MeTV on 10.4 Quincy: Quincy: 16 32 WTJR: CTN CTN Lifestyle on 16.2, CTNi on 16.3, CTN on 16.4 Quincy: Macomb: 22 36 WMEC: PBS: satellite of WSEC ch. 14 Springfield. World on 22.2, Create on 22.3, PBS Kids on 22.4 Quincy ...
A Quincy man accused of setting fire to a live racoon has been indicted in Dedham Superior Court. The racoon died after two weeks of care at the New England Wildlife Center in Weymouth.
The following year QNI purchased Quincy Broadcasting Co. to operate WGEM, the city's second AM station. WQDI became WGEM-FM in 1953. Quincy Media Corporate headquarters in Downtown Quincy. Quincy Broadcasting produced the Quincy region's first television broadcast on September 4, 1953, with the launch of WGEM-TV, the area's NBC affiliate.
EL PASO, Texas – If the federal government shuts down Friday, U.S. border crossings will stay open and border agents will keep working through the holidays – without pay, at least temporarily. ...