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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Albany: Tifton: 5 30 W30DW-D: Albany: Albany: 7 25 W25ED-D: Silent Albany: Tifton: 10 33 WTSG-LD: NBC: ABC on 10.2, Bounce TV on 10.3, CW+ on 10.4, The 365 on 10.5, Cozi TV on 10.6
WMBG (740 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed in Williamsburg, Virginia, serving the Virginia Peninsula. WMBG is owned and operated by Gregory H. Granger. [2] It airs local news and talk, as well as a mix of adult standards, oldies, and classic hits formats. The station operates with 500 watts omnidirectional by day.
WSWG (channel 44) is a television station in Valdosta, Georgia, United States, serving as the CBS affiliate for the Albany, Georgia, area.It is owned by Marquee Broadcasting alongside Cordele-licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WSST-TV (channel 55); Marquee also operates Fox affiliate WFXL (channel 31) under joint sales and shared services agreements with Sinclair Broadcast Group. [2]
WBQK (107.9 MHz) is a commercial country station licensed to West Point, Virginia, and broadcasting to Virginia Peninsula and the Middle Peninsula. [1] It is owned by Local Daily Media, a subsidiary of Davis Media. [5] It is one of three country-format stations owned by Davis Media, alongside WNTB in North Carolina and WFRE in Maryland.
WSST-TV (channel 55) is a television station licensed to Cordele, Georgia, United States, serving as the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Albany, Georgia, area.It is owned by Marquee Broadcasting alongside Valdosta-licensed CBS affiliate WSWG (channel 44); Marquee also operates Fox affiliate WFXL (channel 31) under joint sales and shared services agreements with Sinclair Broadcast Group. [2]
The station began operations on September 19, 1953, on UHF channel 15 as an NBC affiliate. [4] It was signed on by Peninsula Broadcasting Corporation, [5] co-owned by Hampton businessman Thomas P. Chisman and several other stockholders, along with WVEC radio (1490 AM, now WXTG; and 101.3 FM, now WWDE-FM).
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On August 4, 2012, WALB upgraded local news production to high definition level. The change made it the second station in the market to perform the upgrade (WSWG's simulcast of WCTV's news programs was first back on August 3, 2009). With the addition of ABC to WALB-DT2, there are simulcasts of local newscasts from the main NBC channel.