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WFXG (channel 54) is a television station in Augusta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with the Fox network and owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group.The station's studios are located on Washington Road/GA 104 in the Lamkin section of Martinez (with an Augusta mailing address), and its transmitter is located in Beech Island, South Carolina's Spiderweb section.
The ABC outlet continued producing WFXG's Fox 54 News at 10 despite the operational agreements with WAGT. As a result, some reporters and video footage from this station began to be seen on WFXG. In January 2010, WAGT dropped its weekday midday show and added a weeknight newscast at 7 that was seen for a half-hour.
It was Augusta's first independent station, airing a collection of public domain black-and-white western movies, infomercials and programming such as Sewing with Nancy (unusual as that program was mainly offered for public television). It later became Augusta's first Fox affiliate before the emergence of WFXG (channel 54) in 1991.
Augusta, Georgia W67BE 67 (now WAGT-CD 26) 1986–1991 NBC: WFXG 54 Disaffiliated from Fox upon the sign-on of WFXG due to Fox's intention to affiliate with a full-power station. Station subsequently reverted into an independent station. Austin, Texas: KBVO 42 (now KEYE-TV) 1986–1995 CBS (O&O from 1999–2008) KTBC 7 (O&O)
Augusta: Augusta: 54 36 WFXG: Fox: Bounce TV on 54.2, Grit on 54.3, Court TV on 54.4 Columbus: ... New Georgia Encyclopedia, Georgia Humanities Council "State: Georgia".
"Fox & Friends" co-host Steve Doocy talks with owner Harry MacArthur during a "Breakfast with Friends" morning show segment at Harry and the Natives on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024, in Hobe Sound.
A Fox News guest on Wednesday revived the widely disputed theory that video games fuel mass shootings. (Watch the video below.) Randy Sutton, a former Las Vegas policeman and spokesperson for Blue ...
Media outlets in the Augusta, Georgia (United States) market include eight television stations, 24 FM radio stations, nine AM radio stations, one Internet radio station and numerous print media. Television