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In 1997, WVEC (along with The Virginian-Pilot and Cox Communications) launched LNC4 (later LNC5), a 24-hour local cable news television channel, featuring repeats of WVEC newscasts and a live 10 p.m. newscast which began airing on WPEN-LP back in 1995. It was carried by Cox Communications on channel 5 within Hampton Roads.
Local News on Cable, or LNC5, was a joint venture between WVEC-TV (the local ABC affiliate), Cox Communications, and The Virginian-Pilot. LNC5 was owned by the Belo Corporation. Launched on February 24, 1997 as LNC4 on Cox Cable channel 4. It later moved to channel 5 after the launch of independent station WSKY-TV).
Norfolk: 49 32 WPXV-TV: Ion: Scripps News on 49.2, Ion Mystery on 49.3, ... Ion Mystery on 66.5, Defy TV on 66.6, Scripps News on 66.7 Defunct full-power stations
WPXV-TV (channel 49) is a television station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia, United States, serving as the Ion Television affiliate for the Hampton Roads area. Owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings, the station has studios on Nansemond Parkway in Suffolk, Virginia , adjacent to the transmitter tower it shares with ABC affiliate WVEC (channel 13).
Norfolk Police say the woman had stopped to check a man's welfare before the attack on 30 December. ... Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. Related internet links.
WTVZ-TV (channel 33) is a television station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia, United States, serving the Hampton Roads area as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group , the station maintains studios on Clearfield Avenue in Virginia Beach , and its transmitter is located in Suffolk, Virginia .
WGNT, originally WYAH-TV, was preceded on channel 27 by an earlier station, WTOV-TV (unrelated to the current WTOV-TV in Steubenville, Ohio), the second built in Norfolk proper and the market's third. It operated twice during the 1950s: from December 6, 1953, to October 3, 1954, and again under different ownership from May 25, 1955, to August 1959.
News Channel Nebraska was founded in 2015 at Norfolk, Nebraska. In 2017, Flood Communications announced the addition of Spanish-language network Telemundo, also called Telemundo Nebraska. In addition to commercial advertising, NCN holds pledge drives and solicits donations in the same manner as non-commercial broadcasters. [citation needed]