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Prior to the 1948 freeze on television station applications imposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Skyway Broadcasting Corporation—owner of Asheville radio stations WLOS (1380 AM) and WLOS-FM (99.9)—had applied for the use of channel 7, one of three channels assigned to the city along with channel 5 (applied for by actress Mary Pickford) and 12.
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Asheville: 41 22 W41BQ: Silent 50 36 WSAV-LD: Heartland: Retro TV on 50.2, Rev'n on 50.3, Action on 50.4, Family Channel on 50.5
The channel originally launched in October 29, [1] 1997 as Central Florida News 13; it was originally partnered with the Orlando Sentinel to help with 24-hour newsgathering operations and the channel was originally operated by Time Warner Cable, which relinquished cable television franchise rights in the Orlando metropolitan area to Bright House Networks in 2001.
After Hurricane Helene, residents of Swannanoa, a mountain town in North Carolina, return to flattened homes, impassable roads and raw emotions.
In 1984, Wometco was taken private in a leveraged buyout by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR). [14] As part of this transaction, to comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cross-ownership restrictions, WLOS-FM—the only radio station Wometco owned—was sold to Asheville radio station WISE. [15]
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WLOX (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Biloxi, Mississippi, United States, serving the Mississippi Gulf Coast as an affiliate of ABC and CBS.It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power dual MeTV/Telemundo affiliate WTBL-LD (channel 51).
WBTW (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Florence, South Carolina, United States, serving the Pee Dee and Grand Strand regions of South Carolina as an affiliate of CBS.