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Local programming includes WSFA's major commitment [3] —regional and local news—with shows such as Alabama Live, WSFA 12 News First at 4, WSFA 12 News at 6, and WSFA 12 News at 10. As the only VHF station in town for 31 years, WSFA has been the dominant news station in Montgomery for as long as records have been kept.
NBC 12 may refer to one of the following television stations in the United States: ... WJFW-TV, Rhinelander/Wausau, Wisconsin; WSFA, Montgomery, Alabama; WTLV, ...
Tom Foreman (born December 6, 1959) is an American broadcast journalist for CNN whose reporting experience spans more than three decades. Beginning as a local television reporter in Montgomery, Alabama, at WSFA, he continued on to work for WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The News 12 Networks are a group of regional cable news television channels in the New York metropolitan area that are owned by Altice USA. All channels provide rolling news coverage 24 hours a day, focusing primarily on regions of the metro area outside Manhattan , Queens , and Staten Island .
McGee began his broadcast news career at KGFF in Shawnee, Oklahoma, in 1946 then moved to WKY-TV, now KFOR-TV, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, under the stage name Mack Rogers. In 1955, the owners of WKY purchased WSFA-TV in Montgomery, Alabama, and sent McGee there as news director. WSFA was an affiliate of NBC.
On December 19, 2017, WDHN unveiled a brand new set and began broadcasting local news in high definition. On June 1, 2020, WDHN began producing an hour-long 9 p.m. newscast for Fox affiliate WDFX, replacing a prior arrangement where news was provided by WSFA out of Montgomery. On February 1, 2021, WDHN expanded morning news to two hours.
Earl Dewitt Hutto (May 12, 1926 – December 14, ... WSFA-TV in Montgomery, Alabama from 1961 to 1963, and WJHG-TV in Panama City, Florida, from 1961 to 1973. He ...
WSFA was originally operated under the ownership of the Montgomery Broadcasting Company, Inc., [9] a partnership between local businessmen Howard Pill and Gordon Persons. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Persons, who stepped down as president of the company in 1939, [ 12 ] would go on to serve as the forty-third governor of Alabama from 1951 to 1955.