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WJRT-TV (channel 12) is a television station licensed to Flint, Michigan, United States, serving as the ABC affiliate for northeastern Michigan. Owned by Allen Media Group, the station maintains studios on Lapeer Road in Flint, with offices and a second newsroom for the Tri-Cities in Saginaw.
Flint: 12 12 WJRT: ABC: MeTV on 12.2, Circle on 12.3, Start TV on 12.4, H&I on 12.5, WeatherNation on 12.6 66 16 WSMH: Fox: Antenna TV on 66.2, Comet on 66.3, Stadium on 66.4 Flint: Saginaw: 25 18 WEYI-TV: NBC: CW (simulcast with WBSF) on 25.2, TBD on 25.3, Dabl on 25.4 49 36 WAQP: TCT: Light TV on 49.3 Grand Rapids: Battle Creek: 41 17 WOTV: ABC
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American broadcast television television network owned by the Disney Media Networks subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, which originated in 1927 as the NBC Blue radio network, and five years after its 1942 divorce from NBC and purchase by Edward J. Noble (adopting its current name the following year), expanded into television in April 1948.
During the graveyard slot, ABC's owned and operated stations air rebroadcasts of Tamron Hall, ABC World News Tonight, and Live with Kelly and Mark. Every ABC owned station, except for WPVI and KABC, airs Daytime Jeopardy!, a repeat broadcast given to most of its affiliates during the daytime. For the California stations, World News Now airs in ...
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The visit to Flint, Mich., comes after the Democratic presidential nominee gave remarks at a campaign stop in Detroit earlier in the day. Michigan, a critical swing state in 2024, is known…
The Flint Islamic Center gave Lieutenant Neville a check for $10,000 after a prayer service at the airport, while saying about Ftouhi, "He is against our Islam, against our principal, against all values that we hold." [30] Lieutenant Neville was also honored by the American Muslim Law Enforcement Officers of New York and New Jersey. [31]
] He also worked in Syracuse, New York at ABC affiliate WIXT-TV, and at Fox affiliate WJBK-TV in Detroit before joining WABC-TV in May 2001. While at WJBK he covered the death of Kayla Rolland, a first grader at Buell Elementary School in Flint, Michigan. Rossen's live report was featured in Michael Moore's 2002 documentary Bowling for ...