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WSMV first signed on the air as WSM-TV on September 30, 1950, at 1:10 p.m. CT. It was Nashville's first television station and the second in Tennessee, behind fellow NBC affiliate WMCT (now sister station WMC-TV, then also on channel 4) in Memphis. As a result of the WSM-TV sign-on, WMCT was forced to switch to channel 5 to avoid co-channel ...
Antenna TV on 4.2, True Crime Network on 4.3, Dabl on 4.4 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 5 7 KOCO-TV: ABC: MeTV on 5.2, Story Television on 5.4, TheGrio on 5.5, getTV on 5.6 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 9 25 KWTV-DT: CBS: News 9 Now (continuous replay of local news) on 9.2 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City: 13 13 KETA-TV: PBS: World on 13.2, Create ...
K04LZ-D in Galena, Alaska, on virtual channel 4, which rebroadcasts K03GL-D; K04MG-D in Wedderburn, etc., Oregon, on virtual channel 10, which rebroadcasts KOPB-TV; K04MM-D in Hyder, Alaska, on virtual channel 4, which rebroadcasts K03GL-D; K04MN-D in Wales, Alaska, on virtual channel 4, which rebroadcasts K03GL-D
A quiet afternoon in Tonkawa, Oklahoma turned into a nightmare when police announced they stopped a teenage girl with a plan to kill her classmates.
On April 1, 2011, Griffin Communications took over the operations of News Now 53 from Cox Communications, and both the Oklahoma City and Tulsa area feeds of News Now 53 were reformatted into two separate services: News 9 Now and News on 6 Now; along with the existing cable coverage, both feeds began to be broadcast over-the-air for the first ...
Plus, you can watch New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash! hosted by Elle King and Rachel Smith on CBS on Dec. 31 at 7:30 p.m. ET. If you don't already have CBS free as a local channel, you ...
NASCAR Nashville TV schedule, start time for Ally 400. Green Flag Time: Approx. 2:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, June 30. Track: Nashville Superspeedway (1.33-mile oval) in Lebanon. Length: 300 laps, 399 miles
From 2006 to 2010, Telemundo was broadcast as a second digital subchannel of WSMV-TV, making it the first full-power Spanish-language TV service in the city. [2] However, after five years on the air, the subchannel went defunct on December 31, 2010, leaving Nashville at the time with only one Spanish-language television station, WLLC-LP (channel 42), the area's Telefutura (now UniMás) outlet ...