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WSOC-TV presently broadcasts 37½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5½ hours each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in addition, the station produces an additional 17 hours of newscasts each week for sister station WAXN-TV (in the form of a two-hour extension of WSOC's weekday morning newscast and an hour-long 10 p.m. newscast).
Nine News: 2002 – Eva Milic: Nine Gold Coast News: 2018 – Sam Newman: The Footy Show: 1993 – Livinia Nixon: Temptation, Nine News & Hey Hey It's Saturday: 1997 – Peter Overton: 60 Minutes (2001-2009) & Nine News: 2001 – Bruce Paige: Nine News (1993-2009) & Nine Gold Coast News: 1993 – Matthew Pavlich: Nine News: 2018 – Catriona ...
In 1971, WOR-TV launched its first live newscast, the News at Noon, which was also the first midday newscast in the New York City market. Tom Dunn, previously of WABC, was the lead anchor. In 1983, following the move to New Jersey, channel 9 launched a nightly 8 p.m. newscast called News 9: Primetime. After the MCA takeover in 1987, the 8 p.m ...
A collision on State Route 9 at Wickersham Street was blocking traffic for all lanes in both directions for about an hour before being cleared around 2:50 p.m. Tuesday. No injuries have been reported.
Clear Channel's Total Traffic Network and Toyota Team up to Bring Instant Traffic and Weather Updates to Drivers' Dashboards Three-Year Deal will Provide Real-Time Delivery Of Doppler Radar, ...
WNEW-FM regularly programmed traffic reports and weather every five minutes between 5 am and 7 pm on the ones and sixes weekdays, and every ten minutes on the ones (six times an hour) the rest of the week (both from CBS local affiliate television station WUSA, Channel 9), sports updates twice an hour at :25 and :55 from sister all-sports ...
On June 26, 1978, [15] Post-Newsweek exchanged WTOP-TV with the Evening News Association's WWJ-TV (now WDIV-TV) in Detroit.Post-Newsweek parent the Washington Post Company, and the Evening News Association, which published the Detroit News, decided to swap their stations for fear that the FCC would force them to sell the stations at unfavorable terms or revoke their very valuable licenses ...
Despite the station's focus on live coverage of news and sports, as well as awards from the University of Minnesota Journalism School and the Northwest Radio–TV News Association, KEYD's newscasts were generally in fourth place in the ratings. [15] After channel 9's ownership changed in 1956, the news operation was closed down. [15]