Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
WPCH-TV (channel 17), branded as Peachtree TV, is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with The CW. It is owned by locally based Gray Media alongside CBS affiliate and company flagship WANF (channel 46), and low-power , Class A Telemundo affiliate WKTB-CD (channel 47).
Whitney's aim was to create a cost-effective television program that would emulate the success of Top 40 radio, all the way down to the use of an unseen disk jockey. The concept was born about ten years before the arrival of MTV. In 1970, The Now Explosion began its first regular broadcasts on Atlanta's WATL-TV, where it aired 28 hours each ...
It is the flagship property of locally based Gray Media and is co-owned with CW affiliate WPCH-TV (channel 17) and low-power, Class A Telemundo affiliate WKTB-CD (channel 47). WANF and WPCH-TV share studios on 14th Street Northwest in Atlanta's Home Park neighborhood, while WANF's transmitter is located in the city's Woodland Hills section.
As of 2024, Peachtree Sports Network holds to rights to live games from the Gwinnett Stripers of Minor League Baseball, [4] College Park Skyhawks of the NBA G League, [5] Atlanta Dream of the WNBA, [6] the Atlanta Vibe of the Pro Volleyball Federation, [7] the Atlanta Hustle of the Ultimate Frisbee Association, [8] the Atlanta Gladiators and ...
Atlanta-based Bounce TV aired on 36.2 from its launch on September 26, 2011, until September 25, 2017, when the network moved to WSB-TV's digital channel 2.2. [56] At that point, 36.2 went dark, until a new network was announced, but returned to the air As of 17 January 2018 [update] , as an affiliate of This TV , which can be also seen on WANN ...
NeNe Leakes has not closed the door on the possibility of a return to The Real Housewives of Atlanta. "If they called, I would answer," she said in a sneak peek of an appearance on Tamron Hall ...
Atlanta Braves baseball games had been a local staple on Atlanta independent station WTBS (channel 17, now WPCH-TV; which, like TBS, was owned by Ted Turner's Turner Broadcasting System) since Turner acquired the team's broadcast rights in 1973, and subsequently gained national prominence when the station was uplinked to satellite in December 1976, becoming one of America's first superstations.
The Atlanta Braves' relationship with SportSouth and independent station WPCH-TV (channel 17) – which until October 2007, served as the local broadcast version of TBS – intersected in 2011, when sister network Fox Sports South began producing an annual package of Braves games for the station that were not broadcast by the two networks.