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WVIR-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC and The CW Plus. Owned by Gray Media , the station has studios on East Market Street ( US 250 Business ) in downtown Charlottesville, and its primary transmitter is located on Carters Mountain south of the city.
WVIR-CD (channel 35) is a low-power, Class A television station in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.It is a translator of dual NBC/CW+ affiliate WVIR-TV (channel 29) which is owned by Gray Media.
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current status Albany, Georgia: WALB 1590 1946–1960 [M]: WALG, owned by First Media Services : Quincy, Illinois: WGEM 1440 : 2021–2023 [G]
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Charlottesville: 19 32 WCAV: CBS: Ion on 19.4, Fox on 27.1 : 29 2 WVIR-TV: NBC: WeatherNation on 29.2, CW on 29.3, True Crime Network on 29.5
WTXF-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; WUBF-LD in Jacksonville, Florida; WUHQ-LD in Grand Rapids, Michigan; WUTV in Buffalo, New York; WVIR-CD in Charlottesville, Virginia; WVIR-TV in Charlottesville, Virginia; WZPK-LD in Highland, New York; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 29: K29JB-D ...
WCAV began broadcasting on August 13, 2004, becoming the market's second full-power station, after NBC affiliate WVIR-TV (channel 29), and first CBS affiliate. [9] In early 2005, the two stations were joined by new Class A Fox affiliate WAHU-CA (later digital WAHU-CD) on UHF channel 27.
WTNX-LD (channel 29) is a low-power television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with the Spanish-language network Telemundo. Owned by Gray Media, it also functions as a repeater for its full-power sister station, NBC affiliate WSMV-TV (channel 4). The two stations share studios on Knob Road in West Nashville; WTNX-LD's ...
At the time, WHSV-TV was owned by Worrell Newspapers along with the Charlottesville Daily Progress. On April 9, 2004, W64AO moved to UHF channel 16, changed call letters to WVAW-LP, upgraded power, and separated from WHSV-TV. WVAW-LP was the market's third local station after WVIR-TV (channel 29) and WCAV.