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Channel 21 began broadcasting as WBSG-TV on April 2, 1990. It was an independent station owned by Coastal Com, Inc., and had studios on Blythe Island Highway (State Route 303) in southwestern Brunswick, as well as a full local news department serving coastal southeastern Georgia. In 1995, WBSG-TV became the nearest affiliate of The WB to ...
Satellite of WRLK-TV ch. 35 Columbia SC SC Channel/Create on 16.2, World on 16.3, PBS Kids on 16.4 ~Chattanooga TN: Dalton: 23 28 WELF-TV: TBN: Hillsong on 23.2, Smile on 23.3, Enlace on 23.4, Positiv on 23.5 ~Jacksonville FL: Brunswick: 21 24 WPXC-TV: ION: Court TV on 21.2, Ion Mystery on 21.3, Grit on 21.4, Ion Plus on 21.5, Laff on 21.6 ...
Brunswick's mayor sent the shelter a letter in April 2023 requesting that the shelter close, according to the Justice Department. The staff voluntarily closed The Well for 65 days to address the ...
A cargo ship leaves the Georgia Ports Authority in Brunswick and heads out toward the Sidney Lanier Bridge. The Dali was departing the Port of Baltimore just before 1:30 a.m.
Brunswick, Georgia – Jacksonville, Florida ... 35.1 Salem News Channel September 1 Cleveland, Ohio: WUAB: 43.1 The CW: MyNetworkTV: On October 28, 2024, Nexstar ...
At the time, WBSG-TV operated as an affiliate of The WB and also had a news department producing local newscasts covering southeast Georgia, though it was not considered the WB affiliate of record in Jacksonville; [11] the local newscasts had gone on the air with the station in April 1990 [12] and been cut back to early and late evening airings ...
The wife of Chattooga County's sole commissioner poured a soda on a reporter's head this morning. The Summerville PD is charging Abbey Winters with simple battery and disorderly conduct.
Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) is a state network of PBS member television stations and NPR member radio stations serving the U.S. state of Georgia.It is operated by the Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission, an agency of the Georgia state government which holds the licenses for most of the PBS and NPR member stations licensed in the state.