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WOWK-TV (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, United States, serving the Charleston–Huntington market as an affiliate of CBS.Owned by Nexstar Media Group, the station maintains studios on Quarrier Street near the Charleston Town Center in downtown Charleston, [2] [3] and its transmitter is located in Milton, West Virginia.
WSET-TV (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Lynchburg, Virginia, United States, serving as the ABC affiliate for the Roanoke–Lynchburg market. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group , and has studios on Langhorne Road in Lynchburg; its transmitter is located atop Thaxton Mountain, near Thaxton, Virginia .
CBS 13 may refer to any of the following CBS affiliates: ... WMAZ-TV in Macon, Georgia; WOWK-TV in Huntington–Charleston, West Virginia; Formerly affiliated
13 10 WOWK-TV: CBS: Ion Mystery on 13.2, Laff on 13.3, Grit on 13.4 Charleston: 29 18 WLPX-TV: Ion: Court TV on 29.2, Bounce TV on 29.3, Grit On 29.4, Defy TV on 29.5, TrueReal on 29.6, Newsy on 29.7 Huntington: 33 9 WVPB-TV: PBS: West Virginia Channel/World on 33.2, PBS Kids on 33.3 Clarksburg: Weston: 5 33 WDTV: CBS: MeTV on 5.2, H&I on 5.3 ...
WOWK-TV in Huntington, West Virginia; WPXS in Mount Vernon, ... The following television stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 13:
The group owned WOWK-TV in Huntington, WVNS-TV in Lewisburg, and WTRF-TV in Wheeling, West Virginia, which were all affiliated with the CBS network; and WBOY-TV in Clarksburg which was affiliated with NBC. WVNS and WTRF also carried Fox on their digital subchannels, while both subchannels carried MyNetworkTV in addition to Fox as a secondary ...
WOWK-TV, Huntington, West Virginia, affiliated with ABC from 1955 to 1958 and again from 1962 to 1986; ... Louisiana, on channel 13 from 1959 to 1962
WSAZ-TV (channel 3) is a television station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC.It serves the Charleston–Huntington market, the second-largest television market (in terms of geographical area) east of the Mississippi River; the station's coverage area includes 31 counties in central West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and southeastern Ohio.