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WJHL-TV (channel 11) is a television station licensed to Johnson City, Tennessee, United States, serving the Tri-Cities area as an affiliate of CBS and ABC.The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on East Main Street in downtown Johnson City; its transmitter is located on Holston Mountain in the Cherokee National Forest.
Identified as Eyewitness News from the 1970s to 2005, similar to WTOP-TV's format; has identified as News 4 Jax since 2014. Johnson City, Tennessee: WJHL-TV: CBS No Identified itself in 1985 as TV-11 Eyewitness News, and in 1989 as Eyewitness News 11; has identified as News Channel 11 Connects since 2009. Kansas City, Missouri: KCTV
Johnson City: 11 9 WJHL-TV: CBS: ABC on 11.2, Antenna TV on 11.3 Tri-Cities: Kingsport: 19 32 WKPT-TV: Cozi TV: MeTV on 19.2 (WAPK-CD 36.1), Laff on 19.3, Ion Mystery on 19.4, Start TV on 19.5, Movies! on 19.6, Court TV on 19.7 Tri-Cities: Greeneville: 39 28 WEMT: Fox: Dabl on 39.2, Charge! on 39.3, TBD on 39.4
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WLJT-DT (channel 11), branded West TN PBS, is a PBS member television station licensed to Lexington, Tennessee, United States, serving western and northwestern Tennessee. The station is owned by the West Tennessee Public Television Council and maintains studios in Martin on rented space at the University of Tennessee at Martin; its transmitter is located on U.S. Route 412 midway between ...
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WJCW (910 AM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Johnson City, Tennessee and serving the Tri-Cities radio market (Johnson City-Bristol-Kingsport). It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a news/talk format. WJCW's transmitter, offices and studios are on Free Hill Road in Gray, Tennessee. [2]
This proved to reduce the role of Johnson City programming on channel 2; by 1980, only an hour a week was originating there, a public affairs show and a student-produced program. [26] WSJK-TV proved a high-volume producer of educational programming and at one point in 1975 had more local shows in production than any other public television ...