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WFTV (channel 9) is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is owned by Cox Media Group alongside WRDQ (channel 27), an independent station.
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The death of a journalist who was among the three people shot dead at the scene of an earlier homicide in Orlando was mourned by the news channel. Charter Communications, the parent company of ...
Shortly after the station signed on, WFTV began producing a nightly half-hour 10 p.m. newscast for WRDQ (this resulted in the discontinuance of a prime time newscast in that same timeslot that WFTV had produced for then-UPN affiliate WRBW [channel 65] under a news share agreement); this program competes with an in-house newscast that runs for an hour on Fox owned-and-operated station WOFL ...
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.
From 1969 until 1986, Hedinger was a WSYR television news weatherman, news anchor, and Bowling for Dollars host in Syracuse, New York. He worked at WFTV Channel 9, the ABC television affiliate in Orlando from 1986 until 1989. Hedinger then spent time as an anchor for WTVF NewsChannel 5, the CBS affiliate in Nashville, before returning to ...
WNBW-DT (channel 9) is a television station in Gainesville, Florida, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by MPS Media, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with New Age Media, owner of High Springs–licensed dual CBS/MyNetworkTV affiliate WGFL (channel 28) and low-power, Class A Antenna TV affiliate WYME-CD (channel 45), for the provision of certain services.
On March 24, 1997, WRBW began airing a half-hour weeknight 10 p.m. newscast produced by Orlando's ABC affiliate, WFTV (channel 9)—the second newscast in that time slot in the market. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] United Television —a subsidiary of Chris-Craft Industries and half-owner of UPN—agreed to buy WRBW from Rainbow in October 1997. [ 41 ]