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The station also has "Teachers Who Make a Difference" and "Meet The Money Givers" programs among other community-service activities. New York, Some well-known television personalities that started their careers at WMDT include Bonnie Bernstein (of ESPN ), Mike Tobin, Gregg Jarrett of the Fox News Channel, and Greg Fishel now with WRAL-TV. Inside new mortgage fee rules, Wilson County neighbors clean up after storm leaves destruction, JPMorgan Chase to take over most assets of First Republic Bank, LIVE: Wake County Manager presents possible 2024 budget. Soon after channel 3 activated its new tower, the FCC collapsed West Michigan into one large television market. WXIX-TV Names Anchor Teams For 5-6:30 p.m. Newscasts - WVXU WINK News spoke with CBS travel expert Peter Greenberg about [], A news photographer shot while on assignment is speaking out for the first time since a gunman in Orlando ambushed him and four others on Wednesday night. 2x AP Award Winning Journalist Weeknight Evening Anchor at 47ABC. Continue with Recommended Cookies, Jamie Edmonds Married. 47 ABC NEWS - WMDT Marquee Broadcasting, Inc. WEBSITE:. Thats just one of the 17 charges hes facing. From that date through early-December, WWMT-DT2 was branded as "West Michigan's CW"; it has since changed its branding to "The CW 7", after its cable position on Time Warner Cable/Charter Spectrum systems in the area. WKZO then shared ABC with WOOD-TV until WZZM (channel 13) signed on in 1962. [2][3][4][5][6] On April 24, 2018, in an amendment to the Tribune acquisition through which it proposed the sale of certain stations to both independent and affiliated third-party companies to curry the DOJ's approval, Sinclair announced that it would sell WXMI and eight other stations Sinclair-operated KOKH-TV in Oklahoma City, WRLH-TV in Richmond, WOLF-TV (along with LMA partners WSWB and WQMY) in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, KDSM-TV in Des Moines and WXLV-TV in Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, and Tribune-owned WPMT in Harrisburg to Standard Media Group (an independent broadcast holding company formed by private equity firm Standard General to assume ownership of and absolve ownership conflicts involving the aforementioned stations) for $441.1 million.