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WSVN (channel 7) is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Serving as the flagship station of locally based Sunbeam Television, it has studios on the 79th Street Causeway in North Bay Village and a transmitter in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Details of the incident were first reported by WSVN Channel 7. Footage of the swell captured by live South Beach cameras around 9 a.m. shows the water pushing into the beach, as powerful white ...
At channel 7, WSVN was originally WCKT, which signed on in 1956 as the second full-time NBC affiliate in Miami and owned by Sunbeam Television since 1962. [ a ] Sunbeam was founded in 1953 by real estate developer Sidney Ansin and his son Edmund , [ 14 ] with the family's interest in broadcasting dating back to when Sidney sold land to Wolfson ...
Carmel Cafiero was on Miami’s Channel 7 for more than 40 years. ... vice president of news and local programming for WSVN, in a statement provided to the Miami Herald. ...
WSVN became a central player in a protracted dispute between Sunbeam, CBS and NBC that lasted for nearly two years. Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), a merchant banker that purchased the parent company of CBS affiliate WTVJ (channel 4) in 1983, [22] was required to sell the station in order to meet regulatory approval for a different leveraged buyout two years later. [23]
Telemasters on 8.3, Video Mix TV on 8.4, Ayiti TV on 8.5, Diya TV on 11.1 Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 13 29 WURH-CD: WPBT Health Channel Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 18 11 WDFL-LD: Ind. ALERTA on 18.2, NewsNet on 18.3, Shop LC on 18.4, SBN on 18.5, ALERTA on 18.6, TeleVoz Mundial on 18.7, KBI TV on 18.8, SBN on 18.9 Miami/Fort Lauderdale ...
Deco Drive is a daily live celebrity gossip and entertainment news magazine style program featuring reports on trends and celebrities in South Florida. It has aired continuously since January 8, 1996 on WSVN-TV in Miami, Florida, and has also been carried on WSVN's sister stations in Boston via their common ownership with Sunbeam Television.
As Miami television competition stiffened and the early UHF stations were supplanted by VHF outlets—WCKT-TV on channel 7, now WSVN, started in July 1956, [59] and WPST-TV debuted on channel 10 in August 1957 [60] [b] —and ratings competition and increased network offerings told hook, the "friendly, disjointed" local programming on WTVJ ...