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WANC-TV moved from channel 62 to 21 in 1971, airing a limited amount of Christian television programming throughout the 1970s by simulcasting WGGS-TV in Greenville. The owner of WANC-TV, Thoms Broadcasting, reached a deal to sell WANC-TV to the owners of WGGS-TV in 1977; the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) forced the deal's demise in ...
Create/The South Carolina Channel on 27.2, World on 27.3, PBS Kids on 27.4 Columbia: 35 33 WRLK-TV: PBS: Create/The South Carolina Channel on 35.2, World on 35.3, PBS Kids on 35.4 47 25 WZRB: Ion: Court TV on 47.2, Ion Mystery on 47.3, Grit on 47.4, Defy TV on 47.5, Scripps News on 47.6, Jewelry TV on 47.7, QVC 2 on 47.8, HSN on 47.9 57 22 WACH ...
In 1996, WWMB began airing the market's first prime time news on weeknights. Produced by WPDE, the show aired for thirty minutes and was originally called NewsChannel 15 at 10 on TV 21. It was initially anchored by Steve Hawley until late-1996 when he left the station. The program was then alternately hosted by Dave Gilbert and Tiffany Cochran.
K21GI-D in Morongo Valley, California, on virtual channel 21; K21GJ-D in Eureka, Nevada; K21GN-D in Alexandria, Minnesota, on virtual channel 21; K21GQ-D in Minot, North Dakota; K21GT-D in Dove Creek, etc., Colorado, on virtual channel 21; K21GU-D in Midland, Texas; K21HH-D in Preston, Idaho, on virtual channel 14, which rebroadcasts KJZZ-TV ...
Save A Lot, 302 Pearman Dairy Rd, Anderson, SC 29625, open from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. ... This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Updated: Grocery stores, restaurants open in Upstate, ...
By PETER MARTINEZ Major U.S. TV networks ABC, CBS and NBC have chosen to not broadcast President Barack Obama's speech on immigration Thursday night where he'll outline proposed plans to change ...
The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 21 (though neither using virtual channel 21 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 21): This table is sorted ascending by call sign; click on any of the arrows to change how the table is sorted.
A viral image shared on Instagram claims Malia Obama purportedly received $2.2 million in funds from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Verdict: False The claim is ...