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The Dr. Bob Show, a popular East Tennessee PBS health program, began as a segment of LIVE at Five before expanding to a half-hour format. [20] Until late March 2011, WBIR-TV produced a 10 p.m. newscast for CW affiliate WBXX-TV. On March 28, WBIR-TV began producing a nightly 10 p.m. newscast for Fox affiliate WTNZ (channel 43).
Eventually, a news graphic appeared and transitioned into a new segment. The Twitter user @ShadowsofWolf_ shared Kapunda and Kaimu's moment and the clip now has almost 1 million views. "The face ...
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Channel 6 was East Tennessee's first television station, signing on the air at 8 p.m. on October 1, 1953, as WROL-TV. The race to be the first television station in the eastern part of the state was won by WROL-TV when the 300-foot (91 m) tower of WJHL-TV in Johnson City (ironically, now a sister station to the Knoxville station) collapsed a few months earlier.
Facing an advertising slump, in 1991, channel 8 axed its 11 p.m. weeknight and weekend newscasts and fired 10 staffers; morning cut-ins and the noon and early evening programs were maintained. [ 67 ] In 1997, as part of the WVLT-TV relaunch, channel 8 boosted its news staff from 10 to 55 people and reinstated weeknight 11 p.m. and weekend ...
News anchor's 'farting' slip-up on live television sets the internet aflame. AOL.com Editors. Updated October 16, 2020 at 7:22 AM. News anchor's 'farting' slip-up on live television sets the ...
In 2001, Fox 43 ended its agreement with WVLT and entered into a similar contract with ABC-affiliated WATE-TV; channel 8 thought it was not financially feasible to continue, while WATE thought it was. [23] After 10 years, the WTNZ-WATE collaboration ended, and WTNZ entered into an agreement with NBC affiliate WBIR-TV to produce local news. On ...
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