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WSAZ-TV (channel 3) is a television station licensed to Huntington, West Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC.It serves the Charleston–Huntington market, the second-largest television market (in terms of geographical area) east of the Mississippi River; the station's coverage area includes 31 counties in central West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and southeastern Ohio.
On November 15, 2013, Lockwood announced that it would sell WQCW and WOCW-LP to Excalibur Broadcasting for $5.5 million. Had the purchase been approved by the FCC, WQCW would have entered into a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Television, owner of NBC affiliate WSAZ-TV. Excalibur's president Don Ray was a former general manager at ...
A sheriff's deputy from the Lake County Sheriff's Office in Florida has resigned after he crashed into a civilian's car while watching porn, according to reporting from local news station WSAZ ...
Local on 16.2 Tazewell: 35 35 WJDW-LD: New Beginning TV Network Clarksburg: Sutton: 3 3 W03BX-D: Silent Clarksburg: Sutton: 4 4 W04DZ-D: Silent Clarksburg: Fairmont: 13 10 WVUX-LD: Silent Clarksburg: 16 16 WUSV-LD: Antenna TV: Clarksburg: Sutton: 18 18 W18FB-D: Silent Clarksburg: Roanoke: 20 20 W20DY-D: Silent Clarksburg: 21 24 W24ER-D ...
WSAZ in Huntington/Charleston, West Virginia; WWMT in Kalamazoo, Michigan This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 14:14 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
WRVC began operations on October 16, 1923 as WSAZ, ... but also carried local music and church on weekends and daily local talk. "Supertalk" was a mix of news, talk ...
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WSAZ, NBC's affiliate in Charleston, West Virginia, hired Gargiulo in 1984 to host the local edition of the syndicated show PM Magazine. He then worked as a reporter and anchor at WYOU, the CBS affiliate in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In the early 1990s, he went to WLKY in Louisville, Kentucky—then an ABC affiliate; now part of CBS—as a reporter.