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WCNC-TV (channel 36) is a television station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, affiliated with NBC.The station is owned by Tegna Inc. WCNC-TV's studios are located in the Wood Ridge Center office complex off Billy Graham Parkway (), just east of the Billy Graham Library in south Charlotte, and its transmitter is located in north-central Gaston County.
KXAN-TV (channel 36) is a television station in Austin, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Llano-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate KBVO (channel 14); Nexstar also provides certain services to KNVA (channel 54), a de facto owned-and-operated station of The CW, under a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Vaughan Media.
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PBS on 36.2, PBS Kids on 36.3, The North Carolina Channel on 36.4 Fayetteville: 40 22 WUVC-DT: UNI: UniMás on 40.2, Bounce TV on 40.3, getTV on 40.4, True Crime Network on 40.5, Quest on 40.6 Rocky Mount: 47 32 WRPX-TV: Ion: Court TV on 47.2, Ion Mystery on 47.3, Defy TV on 47.4, Laff on 47.5, TrueReal on 47.6, Scripps News on 47.7 Raleigh: 50 ...
KXAN-TV in Austin, Texas; KYUB-LD in Yuba ... WCNC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina; WDNP-LD in St. Petersburg, ... Channel 36 virtual TV stations in the United States.
The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their virtual channel ( PSIP ) number. Stations listed in boldface are owned and operated by NBC through its subsidiary NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations (excluding owned-and-operated stations of Telemundo , unless the station simulcasts a co-owned NBC ...
City of license / Market Station Channel Year of affiliation Ownership Abilene–Sweetwater, TX: KRBC-TV: 9: 1953: Mission Broadcasting [i]: Ada, OK–Sherman, TX: KTEN: 10: 1977: Lockwood Broadcast Group
In 1977, ABC announced that it had lured away WSOC-TV to be its new outlet in the Charlotte market beginning July 1, 1978, replacing WCCB. That decision set off a two-station showdown between WCCB and nine-year-old independent WRET-TV (channel 36, now WCNC-TV) for the NBC affiliation in Charlotte. [22] WCCB was initially seen as the favorite.