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WCSC-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Charleston, South Carolina, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Gray Media. The station's studios are located in the West Ashley section of Charleston, and its transmitter is located in Awendaw, South Carolina .
The following is a list of affiliates of Bounce TV, a digital terrestrial television network catering to an African American audience.. Bounce TV launched in September 2011 with an affiliate list buoyed by early carriage deals with stations owned or operated by Gray Television, and Nexstar Media Group.
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Subsequently, took the Fox affiliation from KPBI-CA, who in turn joined MyNetworkTV, but continued to show NBC daytime programming until 2008. (Nexstar Broadcasting Group, owners of KNWA-TV, had also planned to sell KFTA-TV to Mission Broadcasting (a company whose stations are operated by Nexstar), but KPBI-CA successfully challenged the sale.)
KYES's former primary schedule and MyNetworkTV schedule was shifted to a newly created fourth subchannel. KTVA went dark on September 3, 2020, as GCI looks for a sale partner. [390] 5.4 New subchannel MyNetworkTV KTVA: 11.1 CBS Dark: November 2 Sioux Falls, South Dakota: KDLT-TV: 46.2 Antenna TV: Fox
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Charleston: 2 20 WCBD-TV: NBC: CW on 2.2, Ion on 2.3, Laff on 2.4 : 4 34 WGWG: METV: Catchy Comedy on 4.2, Antenna TV on 4.3, Start TV on 4.4, Heroes and Icons on 4.5
Circle Country, previously known as Circle, is a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service owned by Gray Media as part of its PowerNation Studios division. The network's programming consists of country music oriented shows, western films and rural/blue collar themed material, featuring a mix of original and off-network shows sourced from Opry Entertainment Group (the owner of the ...
On July 29, 2013, Allbritton Communications announced that it would sell its entire television group, including WCIV, to Sinclair. [9] As part of the deal, Sinclair was planning to sell the license assets of WMMP to Howard Stirk Holdings (owned by conservative talk show host Armstrong Williams), but would still operate the station through shared services and joint sales agreements. [10]