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WFLA-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Tampa, Florida, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Tampa Bay area.It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside St. Petersburg–licensed CW owned-and-operated station WTTA (channel 38) and Sarasota-based low-power MyNetworkTV affiliate WSNN-LD (channel 39).
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 2012–13 season as measured by ... Network Rating 1: NCIS: CBS: 13.5 2: Sunday Night Football ...
This list is intended to include links to all publicly available weekly lists of Nielsen ratings from 1950 through 1997. (Subsequent to 1997, there have been other archives created such as that at tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com and other sites, though archive.org may need to be used to access this information.
Cable Week of Title Channel Viewers (in millions) Ref. January 7 CFP Championship: ESPN: 24.32 [36]January 14 America's News HQ: Fox News: 3.85 [37]January 21
Rank Program Network Rating 1: Sunday Night Football: NBC: 10.9 2: The Big Bang Theory: CBS: 10.6 3: NCIS: 9.6 4: Thursday Night Football: FOX: 8.7 Young Sheldon: CBS 6
2009–2012 [f] Court TV affiliate, owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings Memphis, TN: WATN-TV: 24 (25) 2012–2019 [C] ABC affiliate owned by Tegna Inc. WLMT: 30 (31) 2012–2019 [C] The CW/MyNetworkTV affiliate owned by Tegna Inc. Austin, TX: KEYE-TV: 42 (43) 2009–2012 [f] CBS affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group Longview–Tyler, TX ...
WFLA (970 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Tampa, Florida, and serving the Tampa Bay media market. The station airs a news/talk format and is owned and operated by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station's studios and offices are located on Gandy Boulevard in South Tampa. [2] WFLA broadcasts by day at 25,000 watts, reducing power to 11,000 watts ...
The following is a list of television Nielsen ratings and rankings for American daytime soap operas from 1950 to the present, as compiled by Nielsen Media Research. [1] The numbers provided represent the percentage of TV households in the United States watching that particular show in a year. [1]