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WTOC-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Savannah, Georgia, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Gray Media. The station's studios are located off Chatham Center Drive in Savannah's Chatham Parkway section, and its transmitter is located along Fort Argyle Road/ SR 204 in unincorporated Chatham County .
Sonny Dixon retired in May 2015 as lead anchor of THE News at 5 & 6 and "WTOC PRIME" on WTOC-TV, the CBS affiliate in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He succeeded Doug Weathers, following Weathers' retirement in 2001. [1] Dixon is the only Savannah anchor to win the Best Anchor Emmy Award. He has also won numerous AP Awards and an Edward R. Murrow Award.
In 1962, he was promoted to news director and presenter. He left WTOC-TV to present the news at WJCL-TV in 1973 when WJCL-TV gained the ability to broadcast in color. WJCL was, at the time, last in the 6 o'clock news ratings. With Weathers on the news desk, it leapt to number 1 and stayed at, or near, the top until WTOC hired Weathers back in 1979.
WTOC may refer to: WTOC-TV , a television station (channel 23, virtual 11) licensed to Savannah, Georgia, United States WTOC (AM) , a radio station (1360 AM) licensed to Newton, New Jersey, United States
Longtime WTOC meteorologist John Wetherbee died Thursday morning, according to several reports. Wetherbee worked in broadcasting more than three decades and was a three-time Emmy Award winner.
WSAV-TV (channel 3) is a television station in Savannah, Georgia, United States, affiliated with NBC. Its second digital subchannel serves as an owned-and-operated station of The CW (via The CW Plus ), and also airs programming from MyNetworkTV .
WTOC added an FM station in 1946. [6] It first broadcast at 97.3 MHz, later moving to 94.1 MHz (today WQBT). In 1954, WTOC-TV (channel 11) came on the air. Because WTOC radio was a longtime CBS affiliate, WTOC-TV also carried CBS TV programming and news.
Flanagan worked as a general assignment news reporter at CBS affiliate WTOC-TV in Savannah, Georgia, from February 1997 to March 1999. [36] Between March 1999 and March 2000 he worked as a reporter for NBC affiliate WTWC-TV in Tallahassee , Florida , where he reported to news director Don Shafer that co-workers were making offensive comments ...