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WRAL-TV is a sister station to Fox affiliate WRAZ (channel 50, also licensed to Raleigh), Class A news-formatted independent station WNGT-CD (channel 34, licensed to both Smithfield and Selma), and radio stations WRAL (101.5 FM), WCMC-FM (99.9), WDNC (620 AM), and WCLY (1550 AM).
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Cullen Browder has had six months to mentally prepare for Tuesday, his last day as a reporter at WRAL-TV. Browder, who has worked in journalism for 36 years and spent the last 25 of those as an ...
Thurmond’s message about her departure from WRAL, shared on social media, read: “PERSONAL NEWS After 7 amazing years at WRAL, I will be leaving on August 12th.
Former WRAL meteorologist Greg Fishel poses for a portrait in home on Tuesday, July 15, 2020 in Raleigh, N.C.
In 1960, CBC founded the North Carolina News Network, a statewide radio network that now provides news, weather, and sports content to about 80 radio stations. This property was sold to Curtis Media Group in 2009. On December 15, 1956, Capitol Broadcasting's flagship television station WRAL-TV went on the air in Raleigh.
According to a biography on Capitol Broadcasting Company’s website, Gregory was a weekday fixture at WRAL from 1988 to 1996. Her face and voice were familiar to local viewers who saw her co ...
Charlie Gaddy (born September 17, 1931), is a former American television anchorman for WRAL-TV from Raleigh, North Carolina. He anchored the evening news for over 20 years. He anchored the evening news for over 20 years.