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WPDE-TV (channel 15) is a television station licensed to Florence, South Carolina, United States, serving the Pee Dee and Grand Strand regions of South Carolina and affiliated with ABC and The CW. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group , which also operates Dabl affiliate WWMB (channel 21, also licensed to Florence) under a shared services ...
This left ABC affiliate WPDE as the last local news station to still broadcast in enhanced digital widescreen (until 2015). On December 1, 2011, WBTW began producing an hour-long weekday morning show on WFXB. Known as Fox Morning News, the broadcast is seen from 7 until 8 offering a local alternative to the big three network morning shows. [6]
Fogle appeared in court on Friday, where a judge decided against setting a bond for his release, WPDE-TV reported. Fogle is next due in court Oct. 25. Fogle is next due in court Oct. 25.
In 1996, WWMB began airing the market's first prime time news on weeknights. Produced by WPDE, the show aired for thirty minutes and was originally called NewsChannel 15 at 10 on TV 21. It was initially anchored by Steve Hawley until late-1996 when he left the station. The program was then alternately hosted by Dave Gilbert and Tiffany Cochran.
A North Carolina Medical Examiner has released the cause of death of a Myrtle Beach area pastor’s wife, who was found dead in a North Carolina state park.
The Hartsville Messenger, an affiliate of SCNow, is the local newspaper, with The State serving as a source for statewide news. WBTW News 13, WPDE-TV News 15, and WFXB Fox TV are the news channels that serve the Hartsville area as well as the entire Pee Dee and Grand Strand regions.
Richard Quinn Sr., a top South Carolina political consultant who masterminded a web of influence known as the “Quinndom” and whose firm was found to have made secret payments to influential ...
[9] [10] Scott came up with the phrase "as cool as the other side of the pillow" while working his first job at WPDE. [11] After this, Scott worked as a news reporter at WRAL-TV 5 in Raleigh, North Carolina from 1988 until 1990. [12] WRAL Sports anchor Jeff Gravley recalled there was a "natural bond" between Scott and the sports department. [12]