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Sarah Riley and Silas Sloan, Knoxville News Sentinel January 15, 2024 at 10:08 AM Snow is falling across East Tennessee, and freezing cold temperatures are moving in.
A 5-acre wildfire that forced Dollywood to suspend entry for about 30 minutes Nov. 16 is now 100% contained, but still remained “active” Nov. 17, along with a 130-acre fire in Anderson County ...
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The CW 20 News at 10 originated from WATE's studios in Camp House on North Broadway in the city's Old North Knoxville section. Starting on January 1, 2017, sister station WVLT-TV took over production of WBXX's newscasts from WATE which include the morning (7–9 a.m.) and prime time 10 p.m. newscasts.
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 newscasts; it also added an hour-long morning newscast. At the time, the outgoing WKXT-TV newscasts captured just four percent of the 6 p.m. audience, compared with 22 percent for WATE and 45 percent tuned ...
Later that year, a two-hour morning show produced by WBIR-TV was also added. [24] Prior to producing the WTNZ newscasts, WBIR had produced a 10-minute 10 p.m. newscast for WBXX-TV (channel 20); WATE-TV took over those duties from WBIR and expanded that program to a full 35 minutes. [25] A half-hour 6:30 p.m. newscast from WBIR-TV was added in 2017.
Liz Kellar, Knoxville News Sentinel January 19, 2024 at 11:33 AM East Tennesseans, you only have a short window to get out of the houses safely today, replenish your dwindling food supplies and ...
WBIR also begin producing a weekday morning news show at 7 a.m. that begin in June 2012 for that station. Both stations' newscasts began airing in high definition on June 1, 2011, making WBIR and WTNZ the second and third stations in Knoxville to make the upgrade. [21] On October 28, 2013, WBIR expanded its noon newscast from 25 minutes to a ...