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WJXT (channel 4) is an independent television station in Jacksonville, Florida, United States.It is owned by Graham Media Group alongside CW affiliate WCWJ (channel 17). The two stations share studios at 4 Broadcast Place on the south bank of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville; WJXT's transmitter is located on Anders Boulevard in the city's Killarney Shores section.
WFOR-TV (channel 4), branded CBS Miami, is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States.It is owned and operated by the CBS television network through its CBS News and Stations division alongside CW affiliate WBFS-TV (channel 33).
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Daytona Beach: New Smyrna Beach: 15 33 WDSC-TV: Educational Florida Channel on 15.2, Deutsche Welle on 15.3 : Fort Myers ...
The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 4 (though neither using virtual channel 4 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 4): KTKB-LD in Tamuning, Guam; KVEO-DT2 Brownsville, Texas; KXJB-LD in Fargo, North Dakota; WCIV-DT2 in Charleston, South Carolina; WCYB-DT2 in Bristol, Virginia; WFTX-TV in Cape Coral, Florida
Ralph Apperson Renick (August 9, 1928 – July 11, 1991) was a pioneer American television journalist for Miami's WTVJ, channel 4 (now channel 6), Florida's first television station. [1] He was WTVJ's first and longest running news anchor and the driving force behind television news in South Florida from the station's inception in March 1949 ...
WTVJ was the first television station to sign on in Florida, having done so on March 21, 1949, on channel 4. [5] As the station signed on after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) imposed a freeze on issuing television station licenses in September 1948, [6] [7] WTVJ was the only station to operate in Miami for nearly four years. [8]
Jacksonville, Florida, only had two commercial television stations between 1957 and 1966: WJXT (channel 4) and WFGA-TV (channel 12, now WTLV).Briefly, the city had three stations, but WJHP-TV, an ultra high frequency (UHF) station that operated on channel 36, folded on October 25, 1957, shortly after WFGA-TV began broadcasting.
W04DW-D in Sylva, etc., North Carolina, on virtual channel 4, which rebroadcasts WYFF; W04DX-D in Tallahassee, Florida; W04DY-D in Maple Valley, Michigan, on virtual channel 4; W04DZ-D in Sutton, West Virginia; W24EI-D in Naranjito, Puerto Rico, on virtual channel 10; WACP in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on virtual channel 4