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TV stations formerly owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group; City of license / Market Station Channel Years owned Current ownership status Anniston, AL: WJSU-TV [ρ] 40: 2014–2015 [o] WGWW; Howard Stirk Holdings: Tuscaloosa, AL: WCFT-TV [ρ] 33: 2014–2015 [o] WSES; Howard Stirk Holdings Stockton–Sacramento, CA: KOVR: 13: 1997–2005: CBS News ...
Gray owns or operates 180 stations across 113 markets in the United States, ranging from as large as Atlanta, Georgia, to one of the smallest markets, North Platte, Nebraska. [ 1 ] Current stations
WCJB-TV (channel 20) is a television station in Gainesville, Florida, United States, affiliated with ABC and The CW Plus. Owned by Gray Media , the station maintains studios on Northwest 43rd Street in Gainesville, and its transmitter is located near Micanopy, Florida .
Floyd County Productions is an American animation studio located in Atlanta, Georgia.It produces the animated TV shows Archer, Hit-Monkey, Unsupervised, Chozen, and Dicktown in addition to providing animation for various live-action shows (including the television shows Atlanta, Legion, Fargo, Goliath and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia).
Fans used the #RIPCartoonNetwork hashtag to pay tribute to bygone series that aired on the channel, referencing shows like Ed, Edd n Eddy and Ben 10.. Though Cartoon Network might not be dead, the ...
20 6 WCES-TV: PBS: Satellite of WGTV ch. 8 Atlanta Create on 20.2, World on 20.3, PBS Kids on 20.4 Augusta: Augusta: 54 36 WFXG: Fox: Bounce TV on 54.2, Grit on 54.3, Court TV on 54.4 Columbus: Columbus: 3 15 WRBL: CBS: Rewind TV on 3.2, Ion on 3.3, Laff on 3.4 Columbus: Columbus: 9 11 WTVM: ABC: Bounce TV on 9.2, Circle on 9.3, Grit on 9.4 ...
Nov. 23—Update: Lakeshore Mall in Gainesville has been sold for $15 million, but the longtime shopping hub's future isn't known yet. Branch Lakeshore Associates LP of Atlanta bought the property ...
The Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office states that more than 700 feature films, TV movies, TV series, single episodes, and pilots have been produced in Georgia since 1972. [4] In the fiscal year 2017 film and TV production had an economic impact in Georgia of $9.5 billion. [2]