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WREG-TV (channel 3) is a television station in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by Nexstar Media Group.The station's studios are located on Channel 3 Drive near the Mississippi River on the west side of Memphis, and its transmitter is located near Bartlett, Tennessee.
In 2019, Nexstar acquired Tribune Media, owner of Memphis CBS affiliate WREG-TV. [57] Nexstar opted to retain WREG-TV (as well as WJKT in Jackson, which had been associated with WATN–WLMT) and sold WATN-TV and WLMT to Tegna Inc. [58] Tegna reintroduced the ABC 24 brand to the station on September 27, 2021, with a new logo. [59]
Memphis: Memphis: 3 28 WREG-TV: CBS: local news on 3.2, Antenna TV on 3.3 Memphis: Memphis: 5 5 WMC-TV: NBC: Bounce TV on 5.2, Circle on 5.3, Grit on 5.4, Court TV on 5.5 Memphis: Memphis: 10 29 WKNO: PBS: WKNO 2 on 10.2, PBS Kids on 10.3 Memphis: Memphis: 13 13 WHBQ-TV: Fox: H&I on 13.2, Ion Mystery on 13.3 Memphis: Memphis: 23 23 WTWV: Good ...
News Channel 3 Knowledge Bowl. News Channel 3 Knowledge Bowl is a quiz bowl program created by WREG-TV in Memphis, Tennessee. It first aired in 1987 for the 1987–88 school year. [1] The format is similar to a quiz show, in which teams come from 32 high schools around the Mid-South to participate. Contests between schools take place throughout ...
WHBQ-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with the Fox network and owned by Imagicomm Communications.The station's studios are located on South Highland Street (near the campus of the University of Memphis) in East Memphis, and its transmitter is located on Raleigh-LaGrange Road on the city's northeast side.
NewsChannel 3. NewsChannel 3 refers to: WREG-TV in Memphis, Tennessee. WSAZ in Huntington/Charleston, West Virginia. WWMT in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Category:
News Channel 3 Knowledge Bowl (Memphis, Tennessee) ... CBS affiliate WREG produces a televised high school quiz tournament for teams in the Memphis metropolitan area. [9]
WHBQ was later withdrawn from the selling block after Fox failed to find a suitable buyer for the station, as both Local TV and Raycom both already owned stations in that market (WREG (channel 3) and WMC-TV (channel 5), respectively) which would easily put them over the FCC's market ownership caps, and the only other buyer that might have been ...