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WFOR-TV (channel 4), branded CBS Miami, is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States, serving as the market's CBS outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside CW affiliate WBFS-TV (channel 33).
On that date, WTVJ and its NBC and local programming moved to channel 6, while WCIX and its CBS and local programming moved to channel 4 as WFOR-TV. The switch was an upgrade for CBS and a downgrade for NBC, as the analog channel 6 facility in Miami faced location restrictions that reduced its population coverage.
Telemasters on 8.3, Video Mix TV on 8.4, Ayiti TV on 8.5, Diya TV on 11.1 Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 13 29 WURH-CD: WPBT Health Channel Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 18 11 WDFL-LD: Ind. ALERTA on 18.2, NewsNet on 18.3, Shop LC on 18.4, SBN on 18.5, ALERTA on 18.6, TeleVoz Mundial on 18.7, KBI TV on 18.8, SBN on 18.9 Miami/Fort Lauderdale ...
An early morning crash in southwest Miami-Dade killed a 15-year-old driver who was fleeing from officers, and his 14-year-old passenger was critically wounded on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, police said.
Shortly before 4:30 p.m., Miami police’s tactical robbery unit monitored a wanted suspect in Northwest 57th Avenue and 67th Street, Police Chief Manuel Morales said.
WBFS-TV (channel 33) is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside WFOR-TV (channel 4), a CBS owned-and-operated station. The two stations share studios on Northwest 18th Terrace in Doral; WBFS-TV's transmitter is located in Andover, Florida.
Miami-Dade County’s Urban Search and Rescue team listens to remarks from Mayor Daniella Levine Cava on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, as it prepares to deploy into the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.
Alan Mendelson, WTVJ reporter, on news of the station's proposed sale to Lorimar-Telepictures (producers of the CBS soap opera Dallas) One anonymous Wometco staffer told The Miami Herald that several broadcast networks showed an interest in WTVJ, with a CBS official identifying Miami as one of eight "Sun Belt" markets for future acquisitions. A revision to the Herald story revealed that NBC ...