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  2. List of television stations in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson-Asheville: Greenville: 4 30 WYFF: NBC: MeTV on 4.2, Story TV on 4.4, HSN on 4.5 Spartanburg: 7 11 WSPA-TV: CBS: Ion on 7.3 Greenville: 16 2 WGGS-TV: Ind. Scripps News on 16.2, SBN on 16.3, Defy TV on 16.4, Start TV on 16.5, Laff on 16.6, Court TV on 16.7, getTV on 16.8, QVC on 16.9, This TV on 16.10, The Walk ...

  3. List of programs broadcast by CMT - Wikipedia

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    CMT Top 12 Countdown (1994–2001) CMT's Next Superstar (2011) CMT's Southern Fried Flicks With Hazel Smith ... Video Confessions (2003) Walker, Texas Ranger (2019 ...

  4. WGVL - Wikipedia

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    Rick Fight's "Crazy" afternoon show in 1959 had 55% (Pulse, Spring 1959) of the Greenville radio audience. Rick later moved to Greenville station WFBC, when management there made him a better offer, due to his popularity at 1440 WQOK. The station utilized many jingles for weather, news, the time of day and DJ identification. These were played ...

  5. Liberty Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Corporation was a media corporation originally based in Greenville, South Carolina. At its peak, Liberty owned 15 network-affiliated television stations across the Midwest and Southern regions of the United States. Cable advertising sales group CableVantage Inc., video production facility Take Ten Productions and broadcast equipment ...

  6. Greenville radio host Lee Alexander met rock stars KISS, Rod ...

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  7. WHNS - Wikipedia

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    The station ultimately upgraded its news production to high definition in 2014. In September 2012, the station canceled their 6:30 p.m. newscast due to low ratings, but the following week launched an 11 p.m. newscast, airing Monday through Friday. In October 2014, WHNS added a weekday hour-long 4 p.m. newscast, called The Four O'Clock News. [27]

  8. WGGS-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on October 29, 1972. It is the oldest independent station in the state of South Carolina, and was also the first new commercial station to sign on in the Greenville–Spartanburg–Asheville market since CBS affiliate WSPA-TV (channel 7) signed on in April 1956. Carolina Christian Broadcasting has owned the ...

  9. WMYA-TV - Wikipedia

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    The nominal main studio for WMYA-TV is the WLOS news bureau on Villa Road in Greenville, South Carolina; WMYA-TV's transmitter is located in Fountain Inn, South Carolina. Founded as WAIM-TV in 1953, the station primarily broadcast local network programming to the Anderson area, serving as an affiliate of ABC and CBS after 1956.