WSFX-TV
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WSFX-TV | |
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Wilmington, North Carolina | |
Branding | Fox 26 |
Slogan | One Hour Earlier |
Channels | 26 (UHF) analog, 30 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Fox The Tube (on DT2) |
Owner | Southeastern Media Holdings (operated under LMA by Raycom Media) |
Founded | 1984 |
Call letters meaning | W Super FoX (station was once the Fox affiliate for Florence/Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as well as Wilmington) |
Former callsigns | WJKA-TV (1984-94) |
Former affiliations | CBS (1984-94) |
Website | www.wsfx.com |
WSFX-TV (Fox 26) is the Fox affiliate for Wilmington, North Carolina. The station is owned by Southeastern Media Holdings, but is operated by Raycom Media under a local marketing agreement with NBC affiliate WECT, with whom it shares a studio. It broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 26, and its digital signal on UHF channel 30. It broadcasts The Tube music video channel on its digital subchannel 26.2. WSFX's transmitter is located in Winnabow, North Carolina.
The station began in 1984 as WJKA-TV, a CBS affiliate. However, it operated on a shoestring budget, with virtually no local news. In the mid 1980s, it had a noon show called "Midday" and had news and entertainment.
In 1994, after CBS lost the NFL to Fox, WJKA switched to the Fox network and in the process, changed its call letters to WSFX. Before then, Wilmington received Fox programming on cable,this left Wilmington without a CBS affilate until March 2000 when WILM-LP signed on the air.
Since September 22, 2003, WECT has produced a 10 o'clock news program for WSFX. It is currently the only 10 o'clock news program in the market.
WECT also produces a one-hour edition of Carolina in the Morning newscast from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m.
The call letters stand for SuperFoX, since until 1996, it was the Fox affiliate for Florence/Myrtle Beach, South Carolina as well as Wilmington. However, WSFX's signal does not reach Florence over the air, meaning that the Pee Dee area had to rely on cable for Fox programming until WGSE-TV in Myrtle Beach took the Fox affiliation as WFXB.
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WJKA-TV's logo, used at least in 1986 [1] |
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Broadcast television in the Wilmington market (Nielsen DMA #136) | ||
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WWAY 3 (ABC) - WECT 6 (NBC) - WILM-LP 10 (CBS) - WSFX 26 (Fox) (The Tube on DT2) - WUNJ 39 (PBS/UNC-TV) - WMYW-LP 47 (MNTV) - W51CW 51 (TBN) |
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Local cable television channels | ||
See also: Broadcast television in the Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville, Greenville/New Bern/Washington, and Florence/Myrtle Beach markets |
Fox Network Affiliates in the state of North Carolina | |
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WGHP 8 (High Point) - WFXI 8 / WYDO 14 (Morehead City / Greenville) - WCCB 18 (Charlotte) - WSFX 26 (Wilmington) - WRAZ 50 (Raleigh) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CW, MNTV and Other stations in North Carolina |
Corporate Staff: Paul McTear (President & CEO) | Wayne Daugherty | Marty Edelman | Leon Long | Jeff Rosser | Anne Adkins | Clyde Baucom | Rebecca Bryan | David Folsom | Mary Carloe McDonnell | Billy McDowell | Susana Schuler | Melissa Thurber |
CBS Network Affiliates: KFVS | KOLD | KSLA | WAFB | WOIO | WTOC | WTOL | WTVR |
Fox Network Affiliates: WDFX | WFLX | WFXG1 | WPGX | WSFX1 | WTNZ | WXIX | WXTX1 |
MyNetworkTV Affiliates: KFVE | WBXH | WUAB |
NBC Network Affiliates: KCBD | KHNL/KHBC/KOGG | KPLC | WAFF | WALB | WAVE | WDAM | WECT | WFIE | WIS | WLBT | WMBF2 | WMC | WSFA |
1Raycom Media operates these stations owned by Southeastern Media Holdings. |
2Scheduled to begin broadcasting in 2007. |
Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. | Employees: 4,200 | Stock Symbol: None, privately held. | Website: www.raycommedia.com |