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WVIR-TV (channel 29) is a NBC and CW affiliate in Charlottesville, Virginia, that began broadcasting in 1973. It was the only full-service commercial station in the market for 31 years and faced challenges from the National Radio Quiet Zone and UHF channels.
Sinclair Broadcast Group owns or operates 294 television stations in 89 markets across the United States. See the list of stations by state and city, with channel, TV, RF, ownership, and affiliation information.
Find out the full-power stations licensed in the U.S. state of Virginia, with their VC, RF, callsign, network and notes. See also the list of stations in Washington, D.C.
WCHV is a news/talk/sports station that broadcasts on 1260 kHz and 107.5 FM in Charlottesville, Virginia. It has a history of changing formats and owners since its launch in 1929 as WEHC.
WVIR-CD is a low-power, Class A station that broadcasts NBC and CW+ programs from WVIR-TV, a dual affiliate of Gray Television. It started as a Pax TV station in 1998 and went through several call letter and channel changes before becoming a translator in 2019.
MeTV is a classic television network that airs on digital subchannels of various stations in the United States. This web page lists the current MeTV affiliates by state, with links to their local programming, owners and dates of affiliation.
Find out the names, locations, and frequencies of the non-commercial educational television stations that belong to the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. The list is organized by state and includes links to articles with more information about each station.
The Unite the Right rally was a violent and controversial event in Charlottesville, Virginia, where white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and other far-right groups clashed with counter-protesters in 2017. The rally sparked a national debate over Confederate iconography, racial violence, and white supremacy, and led to the death of one person and the conviction of a white supremacist.