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WJCL-TV and WJCL-FM (96.5 FM) were both run by Lewis Broadcasting's executive vice president, J. Fred Pierce, from 1972 until the television station's first sale in 1999. Channel 22 dropped the "-TV" suffix from the callsign in 1981. In 1982, WJCL swapped affiliations with WSAV (due to the latter's action) and became an NBC affiliate.
From the 1940s to 2005, Lewis developed a sizable business empire, including automobile dealerships and media outlets throughout the southeast, including both a TV and radio station bearing his initials—WJCL-TV (the Savannah, Georgia market's first all-color television station), and WJCL-FM (the market's first stereo FM station), and acquired ...
WJCL-FM (96.5 MHz, "Kix 96") is a commercial radio station in Savannah, Georgia. It is owned by Cumulus Media and it airs a country music format. It carries the syndicated Kincaid & Dallas morning drive time show from WKHX Atlanta. The studios are on Television Circle in Savannah. WJCL-FM is a Class C FM station.
WJCL could refer to: WJCL-FM , a radio station (96.5 FM) licensed to Savannah, Georgia, United States WJCL (TV) , a television station (channel 22) licensed to Savannah, Georgia, United States
WJCL 22: 1982–1986 ABC Swapped affiliations with ABC affiliate WSAV-TV, thus reversing an affiliation swap that took place in 1982. Schenectady-Albany-Troy, New York: WRGB 3/4/6: 1942–1981 CBS WNYT 13 Swapped affiliations with CBS affiliate WAST in search of stronger programming (at the time, NBC was in last place among the three major ...
Making News: Savannah Style was a reality program set at the duopoly of WJCL and WTGS in Savannah, Georgia. It followed the daily activities of the lowest-rated news department in the Savannah television market. The show was the second in the Making News series, following Making News: Texas Style, which aired during Summer 2007.
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The following is a list of local children's television shows in the United States. These were locally produced commercial television programs intended for the child audience with unique hosts and themes.