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In 1988, after the addition of channel 8 as a "VHF drop-in"—an extra channel on the VHF band—to Knoxville, South Central merged with a competing applicant for channel 8, Tennessee Telecorp. That November, WTVK essentially moved from channel 26 to channel 8 under a new call sign, WKXT-TV, with Tennessee Telecorp largely taking over management.
Daystar on 7.2, Court TV on 7.3 Knoxville: Knoxville: 8 34 WVLT-TV: CBS: MyNet on 8.2, Start TV on 8.3, Circle on 8.4 Knoxville: Knoxville: 10 10 WBIR-TV: NBC: MeTV on 10.2, True Crime Network on 10.3, Quest on 10.4, Twist on 10.5, Shop LC on 10.6, HSN on 10.7, Comet on 10.8 Knoxville: Knoxville: 15 29 WKOP-TV: PBS: PBS Kids on 15.2, Create on ...
Channel RF Years owned Current status El Dorado, AR–Monroe, LA: KTVE: 10: 27: 1967–1996: NBC affiliate owned by Mission Broadcasting [h] KAQY 11: 11 [i] MeTV affiliate, KMLU, owned by Legacy Broadcasting Grand Junction, CO: KJCT 8: 7: 2013–2014 [j] Court TV affiliate, KLML, owned by Ventura Broadcasting Augusta, GA: WAGT: 26: 30: 2016 ...
It is owned by Richland Towers, Incorporated, which leases it to WVLT-TV PSIP Channel 8, (which operates WVLT-DT on digital Channel 30), and WKOP-TV PSIP Channel 15 (which operates its WKOP-DT digital Channel 17), whose antennas all broadcast from the candelabra array at the top. The "Lonsdale" reference in the license, refers to the Knoxville ...
WKNX-TV (channel 7) is an independent television station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group alongside Fox affiliate WTNZ (channel 43). The two stations share studios on Executive Park Drive (along I-75 / I-40 ) in Knoxville's Green Valley section; WKNX-TV's transmitter is located on Sharp's Ridge ...
WBXX-TV (channel 20) is a television station licensed to Crossville, Tennessee, United States, serving the Knoxville area as an affiliate of The CW and Telemundo. It is owned by Gray Media alongside dual CBS / MyNetworkTV affiliate WVLT-TV (channel 8).
In 2001, Fox 43 ended its agreement with WVLT and entered into a similar contract with ABC-affiliated WATE-TV; channel 8 thought it was not financially feasible to continue, while WATE thought it was. [23] After 10 years, the WTNZ-WATE collaboration ended, and WTNZ entered into an agreement with NBC affiliate WBIR-TV to produce local news. On ...
Most news reports came from local media and online news sites. [26] [27] Erroneous early reporting made claims of dismemberment and mutilation of Christian's body. [28] [138] The District Attorney denied most of the original reports containing misinformation; the source was a federal deputy U.S. Marshal after the suspects' arrest in Kentucky. [138]