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WBOY-TV (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Clarksburg, West Virginia, United States, serving North Central West Virginia as an affiliate of NBC and ABC. Owned by Nexstar Media Group , the station maintains studios on West Pike Street in downtown Clarksburg, and its transmitter is located east of downtown and US 50 .
The two companies viewed the acquisition as being a complement to Nexstar's WHAG-TV, whose coverage area includes the Eastern Panhandle region. Nexstar CEO Perry A. Sook is an alumnus of WOWK. [2] The sale was completed on January 31, 2017. [3] The State Journal was separately acquired by NCWV Media in December 2016. [4]
The Rust Craft station group held on to WBOY radio and television through 1976, when it sold the two to separate buyers. The WBBN Broadcasting Company, headed by Lee Dixon, acquired the radio station for $90,000; the TV station kept the WBOY designation, and the radio station became WBBN, retaining the middle-of-the-road music format and NBC ...
"Anthem" – Live in Passaic, New Jersey, 1976; The post-show video that played during the tour (featuring Paul Rudd and Jason Segel) is not included on the DVD/Blu-ray release. In its place is a closing segment that features Lee, Lifeson and Peart performing a polka rendition of "Closer to the Heart" and portraying their characters from the ...
On May 28, 2019, Tegna owned NBC affiliate WKYC channel 3 in Cleveland announced that Crawford would become the 5 p.m. news anchor when it started broadcasting in January 2020. [5] In October 2019, he began to host an informal-style noontime show for the station, Lunch Break with Jay Crawford .
WKMM had previously went by the branding "96-7 KMM" until 2005, when it began using the "K-Country" moniker. Also in 2005, WKMM began using "StormTracker 12" weather reports over the air from local NBC affiliate, WBOY-TV in nearby Clarksburg. In December 2009, WKMM became Preston County, West Virginia's first radio station to broadcast live online.
Ernest Earle Anderson (November 12, 1923 – February 6, 1997) was an American radio and television personality, horror host, and announcer.. Known for his portrayal of "Ghoulardi", the host of late night horror films on WJW Channel 8 on Cleveland television from 1963 to 1966, [1] he worked as an announcer for the ABC television network from the late 1970s until the mid-1990s.
Polk was named as one of Cleveland Magazine's Most Interesting People of 2010. [22] In 2013 readers of Scene Magazine voted him to be Cleveland's Best Local Comedian and Best Local Author for his book Damn Right I'm From Cleveland. [23] in 2022, Polk won three Lower Great Lakes Emmy Awards in various categories in his role as commentator/host ...