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Channel Affiliate Market Timeframe of Move Call TV Broadcasters’ Impact on South Carolina Broadcasters have an impact of $14.74 billion annually on South Carolina’s economy. 32,530 Jobs 23 Commercial TV Stations Call Channel Affiliate Market Timeframe of Move WJWJ-TV 16 Public Television Savannah, GA (91) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WSAV-TV 3 NBC Savannah, GA (91) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WTGS 28 FOX Savannah, GA (91) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WVAN-TV 9 Public Television Savannah, GA (91) Phase 9: Mar 14, 2020 - May 1, 2020 WCBD-TV 0 NBC Charleston, SC (94) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WCIV 36 My Network TV Charleston, SC (94) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WCSC-TV 5 CBS Charleston, SC (94) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WITV 7 Public Television Charleston, SC (94) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - Jul 3, 2020 WTAT-TV 24 FOX Charleston, SC (94) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WACH 57 FOX Columbia, SC (77) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WKTC 63 CW Television Network Columbia, SC (77) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WLTX 19 CBS Columbia, SC (77) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WOLO-TV 25 ABC Columbia, SC (77) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - Jul 3, 2020 WRJA-TV 27 Public Television Columbia, SC (77) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WRLK-TV 35 Public Television Columbia, SC (77) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WZRB 47 ION Media Networks Columbia, SC (77) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WBPI-CD 49 Independent Auga, GA (111) Phase 8: Jan 18, 2020 - Mar 13, 2020 WEBA-TV 14 Public Television Auga, GA (111) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WFXG 54 FOX Auga, GA (111) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WJBF 6 ABC Auga, GA (111) Phase 8: Jan 18, 2020 - Mar 13, 2020 WANN-CD 32 Independent Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WATC-DT 57 Independent Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WCIQ 7 Public Television Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - Jul 3, 2020 WGTV 8 Public Television Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - Jul 3, 2020 WHSG-TV 63 Trinity Broadcasting Network Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WIRE-CD 40 Independent Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WKTB-CD 38 Telemundo Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WPCH-TV 17 Independent Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WPXA-TV 14 ION Media Networks Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WSB-TV 2 ABC Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WSKC-CD 0 Independent Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WUPA 69 CW Television Network Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WUVG-DT 34 Univision Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WYGA-CD 16 Independent-Spanish Atlanta, GA (10) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WGGS-TV 16 Religious Greenville-Spartanburg, SC-Asheville, NC-Anderson, SCPhase (37) 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WHNS 21 FOX Greenville-Spartanburg, SC-Asheville, NC-Anderson, SCPhase (37) 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WMYA-TV 40 My Network TV Greenville-Spartanburg, SC-Asheville, NC-Anderson, SCPhase (37) 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WNEH 38 Public Television Greenville-Spartanburg, SC-Asheville, NC-Anderson, SCPhase (37) 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WNTV 29 Public Television Greenville-Spartanburg, SC-Asheville, NC-Anderson, SCPhase (37) 10: May 2, 2020 - Jul 3, 2020 WSPA-TV 7 CBS Greenville-Spartanburg, SC-Asheville, NC-Anderson, SCPhase (37) 10: May 2, 2020 - Jul 3, 2020 WUNF-TV 33 Public Television Greenville-Spartanburg, SC-Asheville, NC-Anderson, SCPhase (37) 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WYFF 4 NBC Greenville-Spartanburg, SC-Asheville, NC-Anderson, SCPhase (37) 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 W21CK-D 0 Independent Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WAXN-TV 64 Independent Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WCCB 18 CW Television Network Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WCNC-TV 36 NBC Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WGTB-CD 28 The Walk TV Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WHKY-TV 14 Independent Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WJZY 46 FOX Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WNSC-TV 30 Public Television Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WSOC-TV 9 ABC Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WTVI 42 Public Television Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 10: May 2, 2020 - Jul 3, 2020 WUNE-TV 17 PBS Explorer Network Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WUNG-TV 58 Public Television Charlotte, NC (22) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WFXB 43 FOX Florence-Myrtle Beach, SC (102) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WHMC 23 Public Television Florence-Myrtle Beach, SC (102) Phase 9: Mar 14, 2020 - May 1, 2020 WJPM-TV 33 Public Television Florence-Myrtle Beach, SC (102) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WLPS-CD 0 The Family Channel Florence-Myrtle Beach, SC (102) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WPDE-TV 15 ABC Florence-Myrtle Beach, SC (102) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WUNU 31 Public Television Florence-Myrtle Beach, SC (102) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WWMB 21 CW Television Network Florence-Myrtle Beach, SC (102) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WECT 0 NBC Wilmington, NC (130) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020 WSFX-TV 26 FOX Wilmington, NC (130) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WUNJ-TV 39 Public Television Wilmington, NC (130) Phase 5: Aug 3, 2019 - Sept 6, 2019 WWAY 0 ABC Wilmington, NC (130) Phase 7: Oct 19, 2019 - Jan 17, 2020.
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