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WLJT-DT (channel 11), branded West TN PBS, is a PBS member television station licensed to Lexington, Tennessee, United States, serving western and northwestern Tennessee. The station is owned by the West Tennessee Public Television Council and maintains studios in Martin on rented space at the University of Tennessee at Martin; its transmitter is located on U.S. Route 412 midway between ...
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WJHL-TV (channel 11) is a television station licensed to Johnson City, Tennessee, United States, serving the Tri-Cities area as an affiliate of CBS and ABC.The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on East Main Street in downtown Johnson City; its transmitter is located on Holston Mountain in the Cherokee National Forest.
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1410 WCMT is a news and sports station. Local news can be heard around the clock while national news is heard hourly. WCMT is owned by Thunderbolt Broadcasting and is located at 1410 North Lindell Street in Martin, Tennessee and also owns and operates WCMT-FM licensed to South Fulton, TN and WCDZ-FM Dresden, TN with studios co-located with WCMT.
WBMC (960 AM, The Information Station) is a radio station broadcasting a news talk information format. [3] Licensed to McMinnville, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Peg Broadcasting, LLC [4] and features programming from Citadel Broadcasting, Dial Global, and Premiere Radio Networks. [5]
Dick originally served as news and sports anchor for both WJHL radio and television. In 1960 when the station was purchased and changed to WJCW, he chose to stay with radio. In 1973, Dick (Richard F. Ellis) became the General Manager of WETS-FM, the public/NPR station owned by East Tennessee State University. Dick retired from WETS in 1991.
In 1982, the station secured a contract to broadcast live from the Sunsphere during the 1982 World's Fair, airing Today at the 1982 World's Fair. [64] The Sunsphere show continued after the fair and ended in February 1983. [65] [66] News was one of the priority areas for the WKXT-TV relaunch, which included an entirely new main anchor team. [53]