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WBIR-TV (channel 10) is a television station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with NBC. Owned by Tegna Inc. , the station maintains studios on Bill Williams Avenue in Knoxville's Belle Morris section, and its transmitter is located on Sharp's Ridge in North Knoxville .
WEST KNOXVILLE. Amherst Elementary student is mini-meteorologist ... Lennon Kennedy with the WBIR Channel 10 morning news team March 29, 2024. From left: Abby Ham, Raya Quttaineh, Jimmy Kennedy ...
WBAL-DT2 preempts network programming for a WBAL-produced, half-hour 10:00 p.m. newscast on Sunday through Friday nights, local newsmagazine 11 TV Hill (on Sundays at 10:30 p.m.), and encores of the week's newscasts (on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00 and 10:30 a.m. and Saturdays at noon)
Later that year, a two-hour morning show produced by WBIR-TV was also added. [24] Prior to producing the WTNZ newscasts, WBIR had produced a 10-minute 10 p.m. newscast for WBXX-TV (channel 20); WATE-TV took over those duties from WBIR and expanded that program to a full 35 minutes. [25] A half-hour 6:30 p.m. newscast from WBIR-TV was added in 2017.
The dispute with Tegna's Knoxville NBC affiliate, WBIR, comes after the DirecTV-Nexstar dispute and Charter-Disney dispute from earlier this year. Some Knoxville TV viewers are without WBIR. What ...
MeTV on 10.2, True Crime Network on 10.3, Quest on 10.4, Twist on 10.5, Shop LC on 10.6, HSN on 10.7, Comet on 10.8 Knoxville: Knoxville: 15 29 WKOP-TV: PBS: PBS Kids on 15.2, Create on 15.3, World on 15.4 Knoxville: Crossville: 20 31 WBXX-TV: CW: Ion Mystery on 20.2, H&I on 20.3, Dabl on 20.4 Knoxville: Knoxville: 43 15 WTNZ: Fox: Bounce TV on ...
Knox County Schools honored 200 stellar educators at its annual Teacher of the Year banquet.
Ultimately, it induced the withdrawal of the other two applications by offering Lincoln Memorial University 30 minutes of programming a week and reimbursing Knoxville Community Broadcasting for its expenses. [53] On August 15, 1990, WKOP-TV—"Knoxville's Own Public Television" [54] —began broadcasting from the WBIR-TV tower on Sharp's Ridge ...