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WSYX (channel 6) is a television station in Columbus, Ohio, United States, affiliated with ABC, MyNetworkTV and Fox.It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which provides certain services to TBD station WTTE (channel 28, owned by Cunningham Broadcasting) and Chillicothe-licensed CW affiliate WWHO (channel 53, owned by Manhan Media) under separate local marketing agreements (LMAs).
WTTE (channel 28) is a television station in Columbus, Ohio, United States, airing programming from TBD.It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting, which maintains a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group—owner of ABC and Fox affiliate WSYX (channel 6)—for the provision of certain services, and is operated from studios on Dublin Road alongside CW affiliate WWHO (channel 53).
A longtime local TV anchor is saying farewell.
KGAN-DT2, a digital channel of KGAN in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (branded as Fox 28) WNYF-CD in Watertown, New York; WPGX in Panama City, Florida; WSYX-DT3, a digital channel of WSYX in Columbus, Ohio (branded as Fox 28) WTGS in Hardeeville, South Carolina
With a transitional simulcast period from January 7 to February 3, Fox moved from original Sinclair signee WTTE in Columbus, Ohio to WSYX, where its "Fox 28" branding was retained. [138] On February 1, Fox moved from WVAH-TV in Charleston, West Virginia to WCHS-TV, where its "Fox 11" branding was retained.
Chris Vanocur is an American television journalist for WSYX/WTTE in Columbus, Ohio. [1] He is a former reporter for KTVX. [2]Chris was honored with both a duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton and a George Foster Peabody Award for his role in uncovering Salt Lake City's Olympic bid scandal.
Nathan Hart, Columbus Dispatch May 3, 2024 at 1:07 PM Former 10TV sports anchor Dave Holmes is joining ABC 6 as its sports director, the station announced Thursday night.
Sinclair Broadcast Group, a publicly traded American telecommunications conglomerate, owns or operates 294 television stations across the United States in 89 markets ranging in size from as large as Washington, D.C. to as small as Ottumwa, Iowa/Kirksville, Missouri. [1]