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Persons built a state-of-the-art facility on Delano Avenue to house both the television and radio stations in 1954, [3] and WSFA-TV aired its first broadcast on December 25, 1954—a Christmas present to Alabama. Owing to WSFA radio's long affiliation with NBC, channel 12 has been Montgomery's NBC affiliate for its entire existence.
Mobile – WPMI-TV 15; Montgomery – WSFA 12; Alaska. Some NBC programming is broadcast on the Alaska Rural Communications Service (ARCS). Anchorage – KTUU-TV 2.1;
12 8 WSFA: NBC: Bounce TV on 12.2, The365 on 12.3, Grit on 12.4, Dabl on 12.5 20 22 WCOV-TV: Fox: Antenna TV on 20.2, This TV on 20.3 Montgomery: Tuskegee: 22 18 WBMM: CW: Start TV on 22.2 Montgomery: 26 27 WAIQ: PBS: satellite of WBIQ ch. 10 Birmingham PBS Kids on 26.2, Create on 26.3, World on 26.4 Montgomery: Selma: 29 34 WBIH: The Walk TV ...
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NBC 12 may refer to one of the following television stations in the United States: ... WJFW-TV, Rhinelander/Wausau, Wisconsin; WSFA, Montgomery, Alabama; WTLV, ...
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]
McGee began his broadcast news career at KGFF in Shawnee, Oklahoma, in 1946 then moved to WKY-TV, now KFOR-TV, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, under the stage name Mack Rogers. In 1955, the owners of WKY purchased WSFA-TV in Montgomery, Alabama, and sent McGee there as news director. WSFA was an affiliate of NBC.
WSFA was originally operated under the ownership of the Montgomery Broadcasting Company, Inc., [9] a partnership between local businessmen Howard Pill and Gordon Persons. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Persons, who stepped down as president of the company in 1939, [ 12 ] would go on to serve as the forty-third governor of Alabama from 1951 to 1955.