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WVTM-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, affiliated with NBC.Owned by Hearst Television, [2] the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities atop Red Mountain, between Vulcan Trail and Valley View Drive in southeastern Birmingham, adjacent to the Vulcan Statue and next to the studios of Fox affiliate WBRC (channel 6).
WAPI (1070 kHz, "Talk 99-5, Birmingham's Real Talk") is a commercial AM radio station in Birmingham, Alabama. It is owned by Cumulus Media and carries a news/talk format , simulcast with FM sister station 99.5 WZRR . [ 3 ]
The Walk TV Birmingham: 24 24 WTBM-CD: Biz TV SBN on 24.2, Infomercials on 24.3 Birmingham: Tuscaloosa: 25 17 WJMY-CD: Cullman: 27 25 WCQT-LD The Walk TV Birmingham: 28 27 WBUN-LD: Daystar: Birmingham: Tuscaloosa: 32 32 W32EQ-D: Silent Birmingham: 34 18 W18ET-D: Silent Birmingham: Alexander City: 38 16 W16DV-D: Silent Birmingham: 46 28 WUOA-LD ...
Belleville, Illinois-St. Louis, Missouri: WTVI 54 (now KTVI 2) 1953–1954 Fox (O&O 1996–2008) Lost CBS affiliation upon the sign-on of KWK-TV (now KMOV). Subsequently, elevated its secondary ABC affiliation to primary status. In 1955, the station reassigned its license to St. Louis from Belleville and modified its call letters to the current ...
WVTM-TV: NBC: Birmingham: 42 WIAT: CBS: Birmingham: 68 WABM: MyNetworkTV on 68.1 ABC on 68.2 via WBMA-LD: Demopolis: 41 WIIQ: PBS: Dothan: 4 WTVY: CBS on 4.1 ...
In 1966, WBRC-TV began broadcasting local programming in color, after the station purchased two color cameras; among the first local programs to be produced in color was the Alabama Crimson Tide football coaches' program, The Bear Bryant Show (originated from CBS affiliate WCOV-TV (now also a Fox affiliate) in Montgomery, the first television ...
Because WAPI-TV had first-call rights on the networks' programs, series moved between the stations, sometimes in the middle of the television season. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] The station broadcast with an effective radiated power of 479,000 watts until 1969, when it activated a new, 894-foot (272 m) tower and increased its power to over a million watts ...
KDTL-LD (channel 32) is a low-power television station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It is owned by Gray Media alongside CBS affiliate KMOV (channel 4). The two stations share studios on Progress Parkway in suburban Maryland Heights and transmitting facilities in Lemay, Missouri .