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WSMV-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, ... The Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer still lists WSMV on its TV listings page.
WBXX-TV: 20 (31) 2016: CW Memphis, TN: WMC-TV: 5 (30) 2019 [A] NBC WTME-LD: 35 (14) 2022: Telemundo Nashville, TN: WSMV-TV: 4 (10) 2021 [C] NBC WTNX-LD: 29 (15) 2021: Telemundo Amarillo–Borger, TX–Clovis, NM: KFDA-TV: 10 (10) 2019 [A] CBS KZBZ-CD [ω] 26 (26) 2019 [A] CBS KEYU: 31 (31) 2019 [A] Telemundo Bryan–College Station, TX: KBTX-TV ...
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WBKO was previously the only station within the Bowling Green market that was affiliated with a Big Three network, and WSMV-TV (channel 4) in Nashville was NBC's affiliate of record in south-central Kentucky for that station's first 50 years on the air. After WNKY switched to NBC, WSMV's over-the-air signal was still available in parts of the ...
WSMV Channel 4 morning anchor Holly Thompson at Centennial Park in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. A not-so-awesome surprise: "In summer of 2004, I was interviewing one of the animal ...
Circle Country, previously known as Circle, is a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service owned by Gray Television as part of its PowerNation Studios division. . The network's programming consists of country music oriented shows, western films and rural/blue collar themed material, featuring a mix of original and off-network shows sourced from Opry Entertainment Group (the owner ...
WKRN-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located on Murfreesboro Road (U.S. Routes 41 and 70S ) on Nashville's southeast side, and its transmitter is located in Forest Hills, Tennessee .
Miller was a longtime news anchorman for WSMV (formerly WSM-TV) in Nashville, Tennessee. Beginning his tenure there as a weathercaster in 1969, he moved to the news anchor desk in 1970. In 1986, Miller left Nashville to serve as principal anchor at KCBS-TV in Los Angeles, a position he held for one year.