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WATE-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located in the Greystone mansion on North Broadway/ SR 33 / SR 71 / US 441 , and its transmitter is located on Sharp's Ridge in North Knoxville .
NBC was more than willing to make the switch, since WTVK had been one of its weakest affiliates while WBIR was a solid runner-up to WATE-TV; WTVK would move to VHF channel 8 not too long afterwards on December 8 and become WKXT-TV. With the switch, channel 10 became the last major commercial station in Knoxville to change affiliations.
Williams returned the anchor desk again in February 2013 to anchor a "Retro Newscast" on WBIR with former WBIR anchor Edye Ellis, former WBIR sports director Bob Kesling and now former WBIR anchor Moira Kaye who was a weekend weather forecaster and morning anchor in the 1980s and early 1990s for WBIR [2] to celebrate 30 years of their slogan ...
Frank is a member of Knoxville's long-running improvisational theatre company, Einstein Simplified [1] and host of Scholars' Bowl on East Tennessee PBS. Murphy was the 2014 Knoxville recipient of the FBI Director's Community Leadership Award. In 2014, he was the Social Media inductee in the Friends of Literacy East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame.
The CW 20 News at 10 originated from WATE's studios in Camp House on North Broadway in the city's Old North Knoxville section. Starting on January 1, 2017, sister station WVLT-TV took over production of WBXX's newscasts from WATE which include the morning (7–9 a.m.) and prime time 10 p.m. newscasts.
MeTV on 10.2, True Crime Network on 10.3, Quest on 10.4, Twist on 10.5, Shop LC on 10.6, HSN on 10.7, Comet on 10.8 Knoxville: Knoxville: 15 29 WKOP-TV: PBS: PBS Kids on 15.2, Create on 15.3, World on 15.4 Knoxville: Crossville: 20 31 WBXX-TV: CW: Ion Mystery on 20.2, H&I on 20.3, Dabl on 20.4 Knoxville: Knoxville: 43 15 WTNZ: Fox: Bounce TV on ...
Ann Taylor, anchor, now newscaster at National Public Radio, Washington, D.C. Anne Holt, reporter, now main news anchor at WKRN-TV, Nashville; Kent Blackwelder, anchor and reporter (he was later a contestant on Big Brother) Pete Gardner, anchor, deceased; Denise Dillon, anchor, later with CNN Headline News, and now with WAGA-TV, Atlanta
WATE anchors were alarmed when they noticed a bat flying around the studio during a live. We've got an exclusive, first-look clip of the new "Batman" movie. Okay, not the movie, but a bat on live ...