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WSLS-TV (channel 10) is a television station licensed to Roanoke, Virginia, United States, serving the Roanoke–Lynchburg market as an affiliate of NBC.Owned by Graham Media Group, the station maintains studios on Fifth Street in Roanoke, and its transmitter is located on Poor Mountain in Roanoke County.
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WSLS-FM was the first FM station in the region, going on the air a year ahead of what is today 94.9 WSLC-FM. Through its early years, WSLS-FM mostly simulcast WSLS, an affiliate of the ABC Radio Network. In 1952, a TV station was added, Channel 10 WSLS-TV. Because the TV station was an NBC affiliate, WSLS-AM-FM switched to NBC Radio affiliation.
April 24, 1986 (1960 W. Broad St. No: Demolished: 21 #: Coe Mound: July 18, 1974 (West of High Street [1]: No: Site and its coordinates are restricted 22 #: Truman and Sylvia Bull Coe House
The program originated from a secondary set at the WSLS studios on 3rd Street in downtown Roanoke; WSLS-TV contributed one anchor, while the other was employed by Grant along with a producer. [ 62 ] [ 60 ] On March 12, 2012, WFXR launched a two-hour weekday morning newscast from 7 to 9 a.m.; the program was originally anchored by former WDBJ ...
MeTV left 5.3 for 48.1 May 8, 2022, replaced by the Start TV network El Paso: KDBC-TV: 4.3: 18: Sinclair Broadcast Group: 2016–2022: Left MeTV 8/31/2022 and was replaced by Antenna TV. Eureka, California: KAEF-TV: 23.2: 22: 2011–2022: Evansville, Indiana: WTVW: 7: 28: Mission Broadcasting (Nexstar Broadcasting Group) 2011–2013
The SDV was first developed in 1975 for use among UDT/SEAL teams. The early Mark 8 Mod 0 SDVs had a PRC104 UHF radio for use underwater. The newer model Mark 8 Mod 1 has a dual sliding canopy and quick release hatch. [13] A Seal Delivery Vehicle maneuvers into a drydeck on the submarine USS Kamehameha
[12] [13] On July 8, 2015, WBWR changed its call letters to WXZX to match the new branding. On November 21, 2016, at 3 p.m., after briefly stunting with audio from past Ohio State–Michigan football games (as the next rivalry game was set for the following Saturday, November 26), WXZX flipped to sports radio as "105.7 The Zone".