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  2. WCCB - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1966, WCCB moved from channel 36 to channel 18, broadcasting from a new tower located on Newell Hickory Grove Road in northeast Charlotte. [20] The new channel 18 facility was capable of 1.35 million watts of power, giving WCCB a coverage area comparable to those of WBTV and WSOC-TV.

  3. List of television stations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    PBS Kids on 33.2, The Explorer Channel on 33.3, The North Carolina Channel on 33.4 Charlotte: Marion: 18.11 34 W34FH-D: WCCB: CW: Antenna TV on 18.12, MeTV on 18.13, QVC on 18.14, Start TV on 18.15, Dabl on 18.16, HSN on 18.17, Cozi TV on 18.18 Biscoe: 36 36 W36FB-D: WCNC-TV: Silent China Grove: 64 30 WAXN-CG: WAXN-TV: Silent Cherokee: 4 10 ...

  4. WSOC-TV - Wikipedia

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    WSOC-TV presently broadcasts 37 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in addition, the station produces an additional 17 hours of newscasts each week for sister station WAXN-TV (in the form of a two-hour extension of WSOC's weekday morning newscast and an hour-long 10 p.m. newscast).

  5. For Anna Kooiman, return to Charlotte is ‘a dream come true ...

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    After landing the job co-hosting “News Rising” for WCCB (Channel 18) in 2008, Kooiman figured she’d never leave Charlotte. After getting tapped by Fox News to move to New York City in 2011 ...

  6. WBTV - Wikipedia

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    Channel 3 took on secondary affiliations with NBC and ABC until Charlotte's second VHF station, WSOC-TV (channel 9), took the NBC affiliation when it signed on in April 1957. Channel 36 returned to the air in November 1964 as WCCB (later moving to channel 18 in November 1966), carrying whatever CBS programs that WBTV turned down in order to ...

  7. Raycom Sports - Wikipedia

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    Raycom Sports was started in July 1979 by Rick and Dee Ray in Charlotte. [1] [2] Rick Ray was a program manager at WCCB in Charlotte [3] when he proposed that WCCB, which had become an independent station a year earlier after losing its ABC affiliation, produce more basketball games. Ray thought that they would be very profitable for WCCB ...

  8. Bahakel Communications - Wikipedia

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    Bahakel Communications, Ltd. is an American communications company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, that is wholly owned and operated by the Bahakel family.The company was founded by Cy Bahakel in 1953, [1] who ran it until his death on April 20, 2006, at the age of 87.

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