WPDE-TV

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WPDE-TV
Florence/Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Branding NewsChannel 15
Slogan Your Local Team
Channels Analog: 15 (UHF)

Digital: 16 (UHF)

Affiliations ABC
Owner Barrington Broadcasting Company, LLC
(Barrington Myrtle Beach License, LLC)
First air date November 22, 1980
Call letters’ meaning We're
People
Dedicated to
Excellence
(may also represent the Pee Dee River)
Sister station(s) WWMB
Transmitter Power 1290 kW (analog)
421 kW (digital)
Height 594 m (analog)
601.5 m (digital)
Facility ID 17012
Transmitter Coordinates 34°22′2.7″N, 79°19′48.4″W
Website www.wpde.com

WPDE-TV, channel 15, is the ABC affiliate serving the Myrtle Beach/Florence market. Its transmitter is located near Floyd Dale, South Carolina. WPDE is owned by Barrington Broadcasting, after purchasing the station from Diversified Communications in 2005. [1]

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[edit] History

[edit] Early years

WPDE signed on November 22, 1980 as an ABC affiliate. ABC programming had previously been airing on WBTW-TV 13 on a part-time basis. The former Florence Civic Auditorium building was transformed into WPDE's first studio at 3215 South Cashua Drive in Florence, SC. This studio would serve WPDE for twenty-two years. The dedication of the new studio was conducted in early 1981 with remarks by then Governor Dick Riley.

[edit] 10:00 News

In 1996, WPDE began producing a 10:00 newscast on their sister station WWMB-TV 21. The News Channel 15 10 o'Clock News on TV-21 was anchored by Steve Hawley until he left WPDE in late 1996. The newscast was then anchored alternately by Dave Gilbert and Tiffany Cochran. After Cochran left WPDE and Gilbert died in 1997, the newscast was renamed the UPN 21 News at Ten and was anchored by Leo Stallworth and later by Audra Grant until going off the air in 2000. After three years off the air, the newscast returned as WPDE News Channel 15's News at Ten on UPN. Anchored by Jim Heath, this version of the 10:00 news features nightly segments such as "Say What?" and "Quick Hits." On September 18, 2006 with the launch of the CW network, the newscast was renamed to News Channel 15 News at 10PM on CW 21.

[edit] Market

The Designated Market Area includes Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Horry, Marion, and Marlboro counties in South Carolina and Robeson and Scotland counties in North Carolina. The Nielsen Survey Area includes Chesterfield, Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, Sumter, and Williamsburg counties in South Carolina and Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Hoke, Richmond, Robeson and Scotland counties in North Carolina.

The coverage area for WPDE.  The green areas indicate the Designated Market Area and the grey areas indicate additional counties included in the Nielsen Survey Area.
The coverage area for WPDE. The green areas indicate the Designated Market Area and the grey areas indicate additional counties included in the Nielsen Survey Area.

[edit] Personalities

[edit] Current Personalities

(In Alphabetical Order)

Personality Position On WPDE Since
Joel Allen Weekday Reporter/Former Weekend Anchor 2002
Tonya Brown Reporter 1999
Rich Chrampanis Sports Director/Evening Sportscaster 2000
Stephen DiFranco Weekend Anchor 2008
Allyson Floyd Assistant News Director/Evening Anchor 1996
Mark Haggard Weekend Sportscaster 1997
Jim Heath Evening Anchor 2003
Lauren Lowrey Morning Anchor 2006
Graeme Moore Reporter 2007
Autumn Perry Reporter 2007
Ed Piotrowski Chief Meteorologist/Evening Meteorologist (AMS Certified) 1994
Darren Stack Morning Meteorologist (NWA Seal of Approval) 2006
Kristen Van Dyke Weekend Weather Anchor 2006

[edit] Notable Alumni

(In Alphabetical Order)

Personality Position Years at WPDE Currently
Sue Abrams Anchor 1986-1991 Runs Sue Abrams Productions, LLC in Dallas, TX
Steven "Steve Addison" McClung Anchor-Myrtle Beach Bureau/Reporter 1987-1988 Associate Professor, Integrated Marketing Communication, Florida State University.
Kristin Browder Reporter 2003-2006
Steve Capps Chief Meteorologist 1985-1987
Shaunya Chavis Anchor 1990-1992 News Director and Anchor on FGTV in Atlanta, GA
Eric Chilton Anchor/Reporter Late 80s/early 90s Chief meteorologist on WFMY-TV in Greensboro, NC
Tiffany Cochran Anchor 1994-1997 Communications Director of the Cochran Firm, a chain of law offices founded by her father, famed , Attorney, Johnny Cochran, Atlanta, GA.
Chris Connor Reporter 1994-1996
Von Delbridge Weather 2004-2006
Al Ervin Reporter 1982-1984
Mike Essian Reporter 2006-2008 Reporter at WINK-TV Naples, FL
Sherrie Evans Reporter 2006-2008 Reporter at WCYB-TV in Tri-Cities, TN/VA
Rich Everitt News Director/Anchor 1997-2000 Book Author in Augusta, GA
Wayne Fournier Anchor 1988-1996
Dave Gilbert News Director/Anchor 1996-1997 Deceased (1949-1997)
Jen Gilbert Weather 2001-2004
Kyle Grainger Reporter/Producer 2002-2007
Audra Grant Anchor 1998?-2000?
Terry Gurn Sports Director 1995-1999
Roger Harvey Anchor 1988-1989 Vice President, Bose Public Affairs Group in Indianapolis
Steve Hawley Anchor 1994-1996 Later worked as a weathercaster for WITN-TV in Washington, NC. Now works for the city of Greenville, NC
Dan Hellie Sports Director 1998-2000 Weekend Sportscaster on WRC-TV 4 in Washington, D.C.
Rick Henry Sports Director 1981-1988 Sports Director on WIS-TV 10 in Columbia, SC
Bob Howick News Director/Anchor 1986-1992
Ted King Weather 2000-2006
Al Klensch Anchor 1980-1985
Walt Lehmann Weekend Sports Anchor 2000-2004 Play-by-play presenter for Mediacom Cable in Des Moines, IA
Mola Lenghi Reporter 2007 Reporter WMDT Salisbury, MD
Lee McLaughlin Reporter 2006-2007
Bob Mihalic Sports Director 1991-1998 Governmental affairs coordinator for Greenville County, SC
Mandy Mitchell Sports Reporter 2004-2007 Weekend Sportscaster on WIS-TV in Columbia, SC
Jan Pate News Director/Anchor 1982-1986
Mike Prangley Weather 1997-1999 Chief Meteorologist on WLFI-TV 18 in Lafayette, IN
Kevan Ramer Chief Meteorologist 1991-1993 Chief Meteorologist on KMPH-TV 26 in Fresno, CA
Tom Sorrells Chief Meteorologist 1987-1991 Chief Meteorologist on WKMG-TV 6 in Orlando, FL
Gray Stabley Weather 1997-2000 Weekend Meteorologist on WMTW-TV 8 in Portland, ME
Leo Stallworth Anchor 1996?-1997? Reporter on KABC-TV 7 in Los Angeles, CA
Keith Sterling Anchor/Reporter 1998-2003 Director of communications for Broken Arrow, OK. His wife, Ann, is an anchor at KOKI-TV
Clay Williams Reporter 1981-1995 Public Information Director for Florence-Darlington Technical Community College
Lanie Pope Reporter 1998? - 1999 Chief Meteorologist at WXII 12, Winston-Salem, NC
Rona Williams Reporter 1998-1999

[edit] Notable Past Personalities

(In Alphabetical Order)

Personality Position Years at WPDE Currently
Nancy O'Dell Reporter/Anchor Early 90s Anchor of Access Hollywood
Stuart Scott Sports Reporter/Anchor 1987-1988 Anchor of ESPN SportsCenter

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