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WLOS-TV began broadcasting in September 1954 as the ABC affiliate for Asheville and most of the western Carolinas and the city's second TV station. It was founded by the Skyway Broadcasting Corporation, owner of WLOS radio , and owned by Wometco Enterprises from 1958 to 1987; Sinclair has owned it since 1996.
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WLOS began broadcasting August 11, 1947, as a Mutual affiliate on 1380 kHz with power of 5 kW (daytime) and 1 kW (night). The station was licensed to Skyway Broadcasting Corporation. [2] In 1969, WLOS was sold to Greater Asheville Broadcasting Co., owned by the John Jenkins family of Huntington, West Virginia.
However, after the death of its owner in 1987 and more than a year off the air, the station was sold to WLOS for use as a rebroadcaster to reach areas of the Upstate that its Asheville-centric signal could not. In 1995, WLOS converted WAXA to separate programming as independent WFBC-TV. It then became an affiliate of The WB and later ...
ASHEVILLE - Asheville’s downtown food hall, The S&W Market, will bloom with more food and beverage options this spring. Flour, a café-style food stall, will tentatively open in May at the S&W ...
The FCC approved the transaction in August, [10] and upon closure, several WTVJ employees moved to Asheville to help manage WLOS radio and television. [11] WLOS-FM moved to 99.9 MHz in 1962 and split programming in the mid-1960s with beautiful music. Wometco sold off WLOS AM to the Greater Asheville Broadcasting Corporation in 1969, retaining ...
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