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  2. WGWW - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on October 26, 1969, as WHMA-TV. [6] Originally operating as a primary CBS and secondary NBC affiliate, the station was initially owned by the Anniston Broadcasting Company, which was run by members of the family of Harry M. Ayers, who also owned the Anniston Star newspaper and local radio station WHMA (1390 AM and 100.5 FM, the FM station is now Atlanta ...

  3. Ginger Zee - Wikipedia

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    Lara Spencer (left) and Zee at the 2014 Pre-White House Correspondents' Dinner Reception Pre-Party. After graduating from college, Zee worked for various media outlets such as WEYI-TV in Flint, Michigan, WYIN-TV in Merrillville, Indiana, WLAV-FM and WOOD-TV both in Grand Rapids, Michigan, WBMA-LD ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, Alabama as an intern under chief meteorologist James Spann, and WMAQ in ...

  4. Category : Television anchors from Birmingham, Alabama

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    The following is a list of television news anchors who have worked in Birmingham, Alabama. ... This page was last edited on 13 October 2023, at 00:05 (UTC).

  5. WBRC - Wikipedia

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    WBRC shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 6, at 8:55 a.m. on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 50, [40] using virtual channel 6.

  6. Birmingham captures first City Section Open Division girls ...

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    Led by Jessica Rose, Birmingham defeated San Pedro 14-6 to capture the first Open Division girls' flag football title in City Section history.

  7. WVTM-TV - Wikipedia

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    WVTM-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, affiliated with NBC.Owned by Hearst Television, [2] the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities atop Red Mountain, between Vulcan Trail and Valley View Drive in southeastern Birmingham, adjacent to the Vulcan Statue and next to the studios of Fox affiliate WBRC (channel 6).

  8. WVUA-CD - Wikipedia

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    The station's news department began operations at WVUA-CD's sign-on in 1998, providing local news coverage to west-central Alabama for the first time since WDBB and WCFT-TV (channel 33, now WSES) shifted focus to the Birmingham area during the mid-1990s (the latter being a byproduct of WBRC's conversion into a Fox owned-and-operated station ...

  9. Birmingham names new mayor as city settles deal with ... - AOL

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    A half-century saga of good intentions slammed by racism came to an upbeat conclusion this week in Birmingham, Michigan. . . making oldsters happy. Birmingham names new mayor as city settles deal ...

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