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WITI (channel 6) is a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Owned and operated by the Fox network through its Fox Television Stations division, WITI maintains studios on North Green Bay Road in Brown Deer (though with a Milwaukee postal address), and its transmitter is located on East Capitol Drive (just north of WIS 190) in Shorewood.
The WITI TV Tower is a lattice communications tower located in Shorewood, Wisconsin, which transmits the signal of several television and radio stations in the Milwaukee area, including its namesake, Fox owned-and-operated station WITI (channel 6), along with cellular and wireless communications.
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Eau Claire: Eau Claire: 13 17 WEAU: NBC: Cozi TV on 13.2, MeTV on 13.3, Movies! on 13.4, Ion Plus on 13.5, Outlaw on 13.6, CW+ on 14.10
Grady joined Milwaukee's Fox affiliate in 2014, initially co-anchoring the station's 5 and 9 p.m. newscasts. Before coming to Milwaukee, she was a news anchor at TV stations in Albany, New York ...
WITI-TV (Channel 6) reporter and morning news anchor Suzanne Spencer's last day at the Milwaukee Fox affiliate is Friday, Aug. 2. Spencer, who underwent successful surgery to remove a brain tumor ...
A month later, MS filed for a license to cover the permit, which was granted on February 16, 2001; [5] on May 24, the company obtained a construction permit to move the station to channel 53 in Milwaukee [6] as W53CC. [3] The channel 53 permit was subsequently replaced with one for operation on channel 38 (as W38DT [7]) on April 14, 2004. [8]
He interviewed Jimmy Carter in October 1980. [6] While working at WISN, Taff mentored reporters such as Shaun Robinson, Ben Tracy, and Jason DeRusha. [1] He also taught a course on journalism at Carroll University. [2] After serving as lead male anchor for WISN-TV for 25 years, Taff retired on May 25, 2005.
Zimmermann was born in Milwaukee to German immigrant parents John and Katherine. He graduated from South Division High School in 1937. He met his wife, Doris, while working at WEMP and the two married in 1942, just before Zimmermann shipped out to serve in WW2. He attended University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. [1] [5]