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  2. WWAY - Wikipedia

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    WWAY signed on the air on October 30, 1964, as the second television station in Wilmington, 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 years after WECT (channel 6). It was originally owned by Cape Fear Telecasting, a firm controlled by local interests. The station's first studios were located on the 10th floor of the Murchison Building in downtown Wilmington.

  3. List of television stations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    "United States TV Stations: North Carolina", Yearbook of Radio and Television, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive; Wiley J. Williams (2006), William S. Powell (ed.), "Television Stations", Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press

  4. Category : Television stations in Wilmington, North Carolina

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    Pages in category "Television stations in Wilmington, North Carolina" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  5. WSFX-TV - Wikipedia

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    WSFX-TV (channel 26) is a television station in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by American Spirit Media , which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Media , owner of NBC affiliate WECT (channel 6), for the provision of certain services.

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  7. WECT - Wikipedia

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    WECT (channel 6) is a television station in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Gray Media, which provides certain services to Fox affiliate WSFX-TV (channel 26) under a shared services agreement (SSA) with American Spirit Media.

  8. WILM-LD - Wikipedia

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    WILM-TV (proposed for Wilmington, Delaware) was granted a construction permit in 1953, but never made it to the air, surrendering its license in 1955. WILM would have broadcast on channel 83, the only U.S. TV station in history to be allocated the very top of the UHF spectrum. [3] The station began on April 3, 1989, as independent outlet W10BZ.

  9. From the editor: Support filming in Wilmington by watching ...

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    Both hit TV shows still have fans today who regularly visit the Port City scouting out filming locations. But, as reporter John Staton tells us in today’s cover story, there are quite a few ...