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  2. WGHP - Wikipedia

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    WGHP (channel 8) is a television station licensed to High Point, North Carolina, United States, serving the Piedmont Triad region as an affiliate of the Fox network. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on Francis Street (just outside downtown High Point); its transmitter is located in Sophia, North Carolina.

  3. Blues Driver performs live on FOX8 - AOL

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    HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — Check out Blues Driver as they perform live in the FOX8 studio. For this Live Music Thursday, we have a relatively new band called Blues Driver. See them live on ...

  4. Join FOX8 in helping the Salvation Army provide critical ...

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    HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — FOX8 is partnering with The Salvation Army for Hurricane Helene relief. According to the Salvation Army’s website, the organization is ready to provide “emergency ...

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  6. Fox 8 - Wikipedia

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    WGHP in High Point, North Carolina; ... Fox 8 (Dutch TV channel), former name of Dutch television station Veronica TV when it was owned by News Corporation;

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  9. WMYV - Wikipedia

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    On May 8, 2017, Sinclair entered into an agreement to acquire WGHP owner Tribune Media. [9] It intended to keep WGHP and WMYV, selling WXLV-TV and eight other stations to Standard Media Group. [10] The transaction was designated in July 2018 for hearing by an FCC administrative law judge, and Tribune moved to terminate the deal the next month. [11]