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WJHL-TV (channel 11) is a television station licensed to Johnson City, Tennessee, United States, serving the Tri-Cities area as an affiliate of CBS and ABC.The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on East Main Street in downtown Johnson City; its transmitter is located on Holston Mountain in the Cherokee National Forest.
PENNINGTON GAP, Va. (WJHL) — An inmate has died after a fight involving multiple people at the United States Penitentiary (USP) Lee in Pennington Gap, Virginia Saturday. According to a release ...
TriCities.com is an online source for news and information in the Tri-Cities (Johnson City, TN; Kingsport, TN; Bristol, TN-VA) area of northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia. The website debuted in June 2003, and unified two previous news websites for the region, wjhl.com and BristolNews.com.
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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Chattanooga: Chattanooga: 3 13 WRCB: NBC: TheGrio on 3.2, Ion on 3.3, Dabl on 3.4, Scripps News on 3.5 : Chattanooga: Chattanooga
Because the AM station carried CBS programming, WJHL-TV became a CBS-TV affiliate. In 1960, the radio stations were sold to Tri-Cities Broadcasting, [ 4 ] owned by James C. Wilson (son of the founder of the area's first radio station, WOPI in Bristol) [ 5 ] Channel 11 kept the WJHL-TV callsign, while AM 910 was renamed WJCW after Wilson's ...
NewsNation Prime is an American television news program on NewsNation, which premiered nationally on September 1, 2020.Broadcast live from Chicago, the program uses the journalistic resources of the 110 television news operations throughout the United States that are operated under the network's corporate parent Nexstar Media Group.
That was when John Slack founded the Bristol News. This publication continued until after the turn of the century. [4] In 1870, Slack launched the Bristol Courier, a weekly which became Bristol's first daily paper in 1888. George L. Carter, founder of the Clinchfield Railroad, moved to Bristol in 1903 and founded the Bristol Herald.