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Links. Public license information. Public file. LMS. Website. www .wsoctv .com. WSOC-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, affiliated with ABC and Telemundo. It is owned by Cox Media Group alongside Kannapolis -licensed independent station WAXN-TV (channel 64). The two stations share studios on West ...
He joined Charlotte’s Channel 9 in 2015. ... Paul joined the Channel 9 Eyewitness News team in July 2015 as anchor and reporter, according to his station bio. He arrived from sister station WHIO ...
WAXN-TV (channel 64) is an independent television station licensed to Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States, serving the Charlotte area. It is owned by Cox Media Group alongside dual ABC / Telemundo affiliate WSOC-TV (channel 9).
Identified as Channel 6 Eyewitness News during the 1990s; currently known as KPVI News 6; was a clone of WKBW-TV's Eyewitness News format. KIDK: Dabl (formerly CBS) No Identified as Channel 3 Eyewitness News from 2007 to 2023 (now airing on KIFI-DT2). KIDK-DT2, a simulcast of Fox affiliate KXPI-LD, now known as Local News 8. Indianapolis: WTHR ...
Three officers were killed in a shooting while attempting to serve a warrant at a home in Charlotte, North Carolina, including one deputy US Marshal and two local task force officers, authorities say.
We sent all candidates contending for Charlotte City Council’s district positions six questions and asked them to respond in about 100 words. ... Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local ...
NewsCentre 9/9 Eyewitness News Brian Henderson: Eric Pearce: Don Seccombe: Roger Cardwell Russell Goodrick: Seven National/Eyewitness News Roger Climpson: Brian Naylor: Mike Higgins: Alec MacAskill Peter Waltham Ten/Channel 0 Eyewitness News/NewsWatch 0 Eric Walters and Sonia Humphrey Bruce Mansfield and Gail Jarvis (first female reader) Brian ...
Lowe's Motor Speedway announced to WSOC-TV's Channel 9 Eyewitness News on February 7, 2000 that they were thinking of placing a complaint to the Fox Broadcasting Company. WCCB, the then-Fox affiliate in Charlotte, refused to continue showing the commercial for the episode.