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WITN-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Washington, North Carolina, United States, serving Eastern North Carolina as an affiliate of NBC and MyNetworkTV.Owned by Gray Media, the station has primary studio facilities on East Arlington Boulevard in Greenville, with an additional studio in New Bern.
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current status Albany, Georgia: WALB 1590 1946–1960 [M]: WALG, owned by First Media Services : Quincy, Illinois: WGEM 1440 : 2021–2023 [G]
PBS on 19.2, PBS Kids on 19.3, The North Carolina Channel on 19.4 Greenville: 25 25 WUNK-TV: PBS: satellite of WUNC-TV ch. 4 Chapel Hill PBS Kids on 25.2, The Explorer Channel on 25.3, The North Carolina Channel on 25.4 Greenville: Jacksonville: 35 16 WPXU-TV: Ion: Court TV on 35.2, Grit on 35.3, Laff on 35.4, Defy TV on 35.5, TrueReal on 35.6 ...
Pages in category "Television stations in Greenville, North Carolina" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... WITN-DT2; WITN-TV; N. WNCT-DT2 ...
Lever, who is being held without bail, was appointed a capital public defender at his initial appearance in court Monday, NBC affiliate WITN of Greenville reported. Dance said Paula Gribble ...
Washington–Greenville–New Bern, NC: WITN-TV: 7: 1955: Gray Television Waterloo ...
It is the fourth-oldest continuously operating television station in North Carolina (behind Charlotte's WBTV, Greensboro's WFMY-TV, and Winston-Salem's WXII-TV) and the oldest station in the eastern part of the state. The station was originally owned by The Daily Reflector along with WGTC radio (1590 AM and beginning in 1963, 107.7 FM).
The station was owned by William Riley "Bill" Roberson Jr. and operated along with sister station WITN (930 AM) as the Tar Heel Broadcasting System. Roberson also owned the local TV station, WITN-TV (channel 7) and numerous other local properties such as the Dr. Pepper bottling plant, and Washington Square Mall. Around 1984, Roberson retired ...