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WDAM-TV

WDAM-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Laurel, Mississippi, United States, serving the Hattiesburg area as an affiliate of NBC and ABC. Owned by Gray Television, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on US 11 in unincorporated Moselle in southern Jones County.

WDAM-TV


CityLaurel, Mississippi
Channels
BrandingWDAM 7 (general)
WDAM 7 News (newscasts)
Programming
Affiliations7.1: NBC
7.2: ABC
for others, see § Subchannels
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
June 8, 1956 (67 years ago) (1956-06-08)
Former call signs
WDAM (1956–1978)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 9 (VHF, 1956–1959)
  • 7 (VHF, 1959–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 28 (UHF, 2001–2010)
Call sign meaning
David A. Matison
(founding owner)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID21250
ERP75 kW
HAAT155 m (509 ft)
Transmitter coordinates31°27′13″N 89°17′5″W / 31.45361°N 89.28472°W / 31.45361; -89.28472
Translator(s)WLHA-LD 7.10 (main channel)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wdam.com

History edit

WDAM-TV, named for the initials of the original owner David A. Matison, signed on June 8, 1956, airing an analog signal on VHF channel 9, then allocated to Hattiesburg. At that time it carried both NBC and ABC. During the late 1950s, the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network.[2] Meanwhile, in 1957, the Laurel Television Company won its bid for a new station on channel 7, which took the call letters WTLM. The company was owned by William S. Smylie, the mayor of Meridian, and had been able to secure the permit when Meridian's silent UHF station, WCOC-TV, dropped its proposal to move channel 7 from Laurel to Pachuta for its use.[3]

The Lion Television Corporation, which was the licensee of WDAM-TV, became majority-owned by New Orleans station WDSU-TV in 1956; WDAM already received all of its network programs from that station via microwave link.[4] WDSU also owned a controlling stake in the Modern Broadcasting Company, which owned WAFB-TV, a struggling UHF station in Baton Rouge. In October 1957, Lion proposed to the FCC that channel 9 be moved from Hattiesburg to Baton Rouge for WAFB-TV's use, with WDAM-TV reaching an agreement to take over the channel 7 Laurel allocation;[5] in the application, the company noted that it felt that the market could only sustain one commercial television station.[6] The FCC initially turned down the application in May 1958,[7] but it ultimately permitted the change in 1959, provided that the Baton Rouge station compete with other applicants for use of channel 9.[8] On September 3, 1959, WDAM-TV moved to channel 7 at Laurel, leaving the Pine Belt with one VHF station.[9] Coinciding with the move, Smylie's group—having held the chapter 7 construction permit the whole time—became the South Mississippi Television Company and bought the physical plant, taking operational control of the station.[10]

In 1962, WDAM dropped its secondary ABC affiliation to become a sole NBC affiliate. In 1967, WDAM-TV purchased WCFT-TV of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.[11] license holding changed its name to Service Broadcasters, Inc. In 1978, Beam Broadcasters purchased the stations from Service Broadcasters; it ultimately owned three stations before almost being foreclosed on in 1989 to satisfy $45 million of debt that Beam owed Chase Bank;[12] the company went into bankruptcy, emerged as Beacon Communications Corporation, and sold WDAM to Federal Broadcasting in 1990. The station was acquired by current owner Raycom Media in 1997. However, Raycom owned WHLT at the time and had to sell it to Media General in order to comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) duopoly rules. In 2008, the station added a new position, web manager, and updated its website to conform to modern standards. That same year, the station launched "wdamtogo.com", a site designed for internet-capable mobile devices. In 2010, the station launched news and weather smart phone applications along with a photo and video sharing service called "Send It to Seven". In 2011, the station launched a secondary set of websites for each community of over 20,000 people in the station's viewing area called "WDAM Neighborhoods"; those sites were retired in early 2014. In early 2012, WDAM launched tablet applications.

Over the years, WDAM has been home to personnel who achieved fame either locally or nationally. Bobby Smith worked at the station since a week after it signed on until 2011. Weathercaster Jim Gibbon was a staple of WDAM's weekday morning and noon shows for 43 years until his retirement in March 2007. He died nearly two months later on April 25. Sports Director Mitchell Williams retired in 2011 after 27 years at the station. In January 2012, William "Dubbie" White retired after 45 years with the station. Jim Cameron retired in 2013 after 22 years as general manager. Randy Swan, formerly news director for 24 years, and news anchor was with the station for over three decades leaving for only a brief period when he served in the same position with WABG-TV in the GreenwoodGreenville, Mississippi market. Swan's father, Jimmy Swan, was a well known radio personality and country/bluegrass singer/bandleader during the late 1950s and 1960s who also ran for Governor of Mississippi. Randy Swan retired in 2015 and his last day on air was February 27, 2015. Miranda Beard was with the station nearly three decades. Her last day on air was February 25, 2016. Current Good Morning America co-host Robin Roberts was a sports anchor at WDAM in the early 1980s.

In 2001, the station signed on its digital signal on UHF channel 28. WDAM signed off its analog signal on June 12, 2009, and began broadcasting exclusively in digital. With the digital television transition, the station added two new channels to its lineup on 7.2 and 7.3. On January 28, 2010, WDAM moved from UHF channel 28 to the pre-digital allotment on VHF channel 7. An early field test showed a dramatically improved signal in areas that were lost after the original digital transition.

On May 30, 2012, Raycom Media and ABC jointly announced that WDAM had entered into a long-term affiliation agreement. This resulted in WDAM-DT2 dropping This TV in favor of ABC on June 11. Prior to the change, ABC had not been seen locally in the Hattiesburg–Laurel market since 1962 after the main WDAM channel dropped its secondary arrangement with the network. After that, WLOX in Biloxi began serving as the Pine Belt's default affiliate and would subsequently become a sister outlet to WDAM in 2006.[13][14]

By March 2020, the over-the-air feed of WDAM-DT2 was upgraded into 720p HD; it had been airing in the 4:3 standard definition picture format, before then.[15]

Sale to Gray Television edit

On June 25, 2018, Atlanta-based Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with Raycom to merge their respective broadcasting assets (consisting of Raycom's 63 existing owned-and/or-operated television stations, including WDAM-TV), and Gray's 93 television stations) under the former's corporate umbrella. The cash-and-stock merger transaction valued at $3.6 billion – in which Gray shareholders would acquire preferred stock currently held by Raycom – will result in WDAM-TV gaining new sister stations in nearby markets, including CBS/ABC affiliate KNOE-TV in Monroe, Louisiana and ABC affiliate WTOK-TV in Meridian. The combined company will be in every Mississippi market except for Greenville and Columbus–Tupelo as a result.[16][17][18][19] The sale was approved on December 20,[20] and was completed on January 2, 2019.[21] In mid-2021, Gray launched a low-powered repeater, WLHA-LD on UHF channel 18, which currently has three blank subchannels (18.1, 18.2, 18.3) with forthcoming programming and a repeater of WDAM's main channel on 18.4, rerouted to channel 7.10. On April 13, 2023, WDAM announced that WLHA has picked up the Telemundo affiliation for the Pine Belt area.[22]

Programming edit

Syndicated programming on WDAM includes Right This Minute, 25 Words or Less, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Inside Edition, and Judge Judy among others. WDAM also carried Star Trek: Voyager during the 1995–1996 season, airing the UPN program at 6 p.m. on Saturdays.[23]

On December 30, 2023, WDAM-TV parent company Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with the New Orleans Pelicans to air 10 games on the station during the 2023–24 season.[24]

Newscasts edit

Since WDAM is the only local television station to offer the most newscasts, it has traditionally been a ratings powerhouse. As a semi-satellite of Jackson's WJTV, rival CBS affiliate WHLT provides local coverage. WHLT airs a 30-minute local newscast weeknights at 10 p.m. In addition, the only other newscast simulcasted on WHLT is WJTV's weekday morning show. WLOX in Biloxi, also owned by Gray Television, shares resources with WDAM.

With the addition of ABC network programming on WDAM-DT2, simulcasts of some local newscasts from the main channel are included on its schedule. More specifically, this includes the entire weekday morning show as well as weeknight broadcasts at 5 and 10. An exclusive newscast airs weeknights at 6:30 on WDAM-DT2. Weekend simulcasts include Saturdays at 6 p.m. and both nights at 10. With the simulcasts, however, there can be delays and/or preemptions on one programming service due to network obligations. WDAM's half-hour early afternoon newscast at noon and weeknight 6 p.m. newscast are not seen on the second subchannel.

On September 10, 2012, WDAM became the first television station in the Pine Belt to broadcasts its newscasts in high definition. This included a new set and weather center, along with HD versions of its graphics.

Notable former on-air staff edit

Subchannels edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WDAM-TV[25]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
7.1 1080i 16:9 WDAM-DT Main WDAM-TV programming / NBC
7.2 720p ABC WDAM-DT2 / ABC
7.3 480i 4:3 Bounce Bounce TV
7.4 16:9 Crime True Crime Network
7.5 Circle The365
7.6 Grit Grit

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WDAM-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films", Boxoffice: 13, November 10, 1956
  3. ^ "Laurel Television Unopposed For Channel 7". Hattiesburg American. Associated Press. January 19, 1957. p. 16. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  4. ^ "WDSU Plans To Buy Control Of Local TV Station". Hattiesburg American. August 9, 1956. p. 1. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  5. ^ "TV Station Plans Switch To Channel 7". Hattiesburg American. October 29, 1957. p. 2. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  6. ^ "Proposed TV Shuffle Itemized". Hattiesburg American. Associated Press. October 30, 1957. pp. 1-A, 2-A. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  7. ^ "TV Channel Change Is Turned Down". Hattiesburg American. Associated Press. May 16, 1958. p. 11-A. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  8. ^ "TV Channel 9 Will Shift To Baton Rouge". Hattiesburg American. Associated Press. June 2, 1959. p. 1. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  9. ^ "TV Channel Change Delayed". Hattiesburg American. August 31, 1959. p. 1. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  10. ^ "South Mississippi Firm Buys WDAM-TV". The Clarion-Ledger. August 31, 1959. p. 4. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  11. ^ "Two local men in group taking over Alabama TV station". Hattiesburg American. Associated Press. August 25, 1967. p. 12. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  12. ^ Williams, M.E. (March 21, 1989). "WDAM-TV being sold for debt". Hattiesburg American. pp. 1A, 8A. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  13. ^ . www.wdam.com. Archived from the original on June 24, 2012.
  14. ^ "Nexttv | Programming| Busines | Multichannel Broadcasting + Cable | www.nexttv.com". NextTV. September 15, 2023.
  15. ^ "WDAM-TV LAUREL, MS". rabbitears.info.
  16. ^ "GRAY AND RAYCOM TO COMBINE IN A $3.6 BILLION TRANSACTION". Raycom Media (Press release). June 25, 2018.
  17. ^ Miller, Mark K. (June 25, 2018). "Gray To Buy Raycom For $3.6 Billion". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheckMedia. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
  18. ^ John Eggerton (June 25, 2018). "Gray Buying Raycom for $3.6B". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media.
  19. ^ Dade Hayes (June 25, 2018). "Gray Acquiring Raycom For $3.65B, Forming No. 3 Local TV Group". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation.
  20. ^ "FCC OK with Gray/Raycom Merger", Broadcasting & Cable, December 20, 2018, Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  21. ^ "Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions", Gray Television, January 2, 2019, Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  22. ^ "Gray Television, WDAM 7 launches new Telemundo Pine Belt station". WDAM-TV. April 18, 2023. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  23. ^ May 13, 1995 TV Listings, Hattiesburg American, May 7, 1995, Page 111
  24. ^ "WAFB will televise 10 of this season's Pelicans games" (Press release). WAFB. December 30, 2023. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  25. ^ "RabbitEars.Info". rabbitears.info.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WDAM-TV mobile

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WDAM TV channel 7 is a television station licensed to Laurel Mississippi United States serving the Hattiesburg area as an affiliate of NBC and ABC Owned by Gray Television the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on US 11 in unincorporated Moselle in southern Jones County WDAM TVLaurel Hattiesburg MississippiUnited StatesCityLaurel MississippiChannelsDigital 7 VHF Virtual 7BrandingWDAM 7 general WDAM 7 News newscasts ProgrammingAffiliations7 1 NBC7 2 ABCfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerGray Television Gray Television Licensee LLC HistoryFirst air dateJune 8 1956 67 years ago 1956 06 08 Former call signsWDAM 1956 1978 Former channel number s Analog 9 VHF 1956 1959 7 VHF 1959 2009 Digital 28 UHF 2001 2010 Former affiliationsSecondary ABC 1956 1962 NTA 1956 1961 UPN Star Trek Voyager 1995 1996 DT2 This TV 2008 2012 Call sign meaningDavid A Matison founding owner Technical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID21250ERP75 kWHAAT155 m 509 ft Transmitter coordinates31 27 13 N 89 17 5 W 31 45361 N 89 28472 W 31 45361 89 28472Translator s WLHA LD 7 10 main channel LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr wdam wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Sale to Gray Television 2 Programming 2 1 Newscasts 2 1 1 Notable former on air staff 3 Subchannels 4 References 5 External linksHistory editWDAM TV named for the initials of the original owner David A Matison signed on June 8 1956 airing an analog signal on VHF channel 9 then allocated to Hattiesburg At that time it carried both NBC and ABC During the late 1950s the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network 2 Meanwhile in 1957 the Laurel Television Company won its bid for a new station on channel 7 which took the call letters WTLM The company was owned by William S Smylie the mayor of Meridian and had been able to secure the permit when Meridian s silent UHF station WCOC TV dropped its proposal to move channel 7 from Laurel to Pachuta for its use 3 The Lion Television Corporation which was the licensee of WDAM TV became majority owned by New Orleans station WDSU TV in 1956 WDAM already received all of its network programs from that station via microwave link 4 WDSU also owned a controlling stake in the Modern Broadcasting Company which owned WAFB TV a struggling UHF station in Baton Rouge In October 1957 Lion proposed to the FCC that channel 9 be moved from Hattiesburg to Baton Rouge for WAFB TV s use with WDAM TV reaching an agreement to take over the channel 7 Laurel allocation 5 in the application the company noted that it felt that the market could only sustain one commercial television station 6 The FCC initially turned down the application in May 1958 7 but it ultimately permitted the change in 1959 provided that the Baton Rouge station compete with other applicants for use of channel 9 8 On September 3 1959 WDAM TV moved to channel 7 at Laurel leaving the Pine Belt with one VHF station 9 Coinciding with the move Smylie s group having held the chapter 7 construction permit the whole time became the South Mississippi Television Company and bought the physical plant taking operational control of the station 10 In 1962 WDAM dropped its secondary ABC affiliation to become a sole NBC affiliate In 1967 WDAM TV purchased WCFT TV of Tuscaloosa Alabama 11 license holding changed its name to Service Broadcasters Inc In 1978 Beam Broadcasters purchased the stations from Service Broadcasters it ultimately owned three stations before almost being foreclosed on in 1989 to satisfy 45 million of debt that Beam owed Chase Bank 12 the company went into bankruptcy emerged as Beacon Communications Corporation and sold WDAM to Federal Broadcasting in 1990 The station was acquired by current owner Raycom Media in 1997 However Raycom owned WHLT at the time and had to sell it to Media General in order to comply with Federal Communications Commission FCC duopoly rules In 2008 the station added a new position web manager and updated its website to conform to modern standards That same year the station launched wdamtogo com a site designed for internet capable mobile devices In 2010 the station launched news and weather smart phone applications along with a photo and video sharing service called Send It to Seven In 2011 the station launched a secondary set of websites for each community of over 20 000 people in the station s viewing area called WDAM Neighborhoods those sites were retired in early 2014 In early 2012 WDAM launched tablet applications Over the years WDAM has been home to personnel who achieved fame either locally or nationally Bobby Smith worked at the station since a week after it signed on until 2011 Weathercaster Jim Gibbon was a staple of WDAM s weekday morning and noon shows for 43 years until his retirement in March 2007 He died nearly two months later on April 25 Sports Director Mitchell Williams retired in 2011 after 27 years at the station In January 2012 William Dubbie White retired after 45 years with the station Jim Cameron retired in 2013 after 22 years as general manager Randy Swan formerly news director for 24 years and news anchor was with the station for over three decades leaving for only a brief period when he served in the same position with WABG TV in the Greenwood Greenville Mississippi market Swan s father Jimmy Swan was a well known radio personality and country bluegrass singer bandleader during the late 1950s and 1960s who also ran for Governor of Mississippi Randy Swan retired in 2015 and his last day on air was February 27 2015 Miranda Beard was with the station nearly three decades Her last day on air was February 25 2016 Current Good Morning America co host Robin Roberts was a sports anchor at WDAM in the early 1980s In 2001 the station signed on its digital signal on UHF channel 28 WDAM signed off its analog signal on June 12 2009 and began broadcasting exclusively in digital With the digital television transition the station added two new channels to its lineup on 7 2 and 7 3 On January 28 2010 WDAM moved from UHF channel 28 to the pre digital allotment on VHF channel 7 An early field test showed a dramatically improved signal in areas that were lost after the original digital transition On May 30 2012 Raycom Media and ABC jointly announced that WDAM had entered into a long term affiliation agreement This resulted in WDAM DT2 dropping This TV in favor of ABC on June 11 Prior to the change ABC had not been seen locally in the Hattiesburg Laurel market since 1962 after the main WDAM channel dropped its secondary arrangement with the network After that WLOX in Biloxi began serving as the Pine Belt s default affiliate and would subsequently become a sister outlet to WDAM in 2006 13 14 By March 2020 the over the air feed of WDAM DT2 was upgraded into 720p HD it had been airing in the 4 3 standard definition picture format before then 15 Sale to Gray Television edit On June 25 2018 Atlanta based Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with Raycom to merge their respective broadcasting assets consisting of Raycom s 63 existing owned and or operated television stations including WDAM TV and Gray s 93 television stations under the former s corporate umbrella The cash and stock merger transaction valued at 3 6 billion in which Gray shareholders would acquire preferred stock currently held by Raycom will result in WDAM TV gaining new sister stations in nearby markets including CBS ABC affiliate KNOE TV in Monroe Louisiana and ABC affiliate WTOK TV in Meridian The combined company will be in every Mississippi market except for Greenville and Columbus Tupelo as a result 16 17 18 19 The sale was approved on December 20 20 and was completed on January 2 2019 21 In mid 2021 Gray launched a low powered repeater WLHA LD on UHF channel 18 which currently has three blank subchannels 18 1 18 2 18 3 with forthcoming programming and a repeater of WDAM s main channel on 18 4 rerouted to channel 7 10 On April 13 2023 WDAM announced that WLHA has picked up the Telemundo affiliation for the Pine Belt area 22 Programming editSyndicated programming on WDAM includes Right This Minute 25 Words or Less Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Inside Edition and Judge Judy among others WDAM also carried Star Trek Voyager during the 1995 1996 season airing the UPN program at 6 p m on Saturdays 23 On December 30 2023 WDAM TV parent company Gray Television announced it had reached an agreement with the New Orleans Pelicans to air 10 games on the station during the 2023 24 season 24 Newscasts edit Since WDAM is the only local television station to offer the most newscasts it has traditionally been a ratings powerhouse As a semi satellite of Jackson s WJTV rival CBS affiliate WHLT provides local coverage WHLT airs a 30 minute local newscast weeknights at 10 p m In addition the only other newscast simulcasted on WHLT is WJTV s weekday morning show WLOX in Biloxi also owned by Gray Television shares resources with WDAM With the addition of ABC network programming on WDAM DT2 simulcasts of some local newscasts from the main channel are included on its schedule More specifically this includes the entire weekday morning show as well as weeknight broadcasts at 5 and 10 An exclusive newscast airs weeknights at 6 30 on WDAM DT2 Weekend simulcasts include Saturdays at 6 p m and both nights at 10 With the simulcasts however there can be delays and or preemptions on one programming service due to network obligations WDAM s half hour early afternoon newscast at noon and weeknight 6 p m newscast are not seen on the second subchannel On September 10 2012 WDAM became the first television station in the Pine Belt to broadcasts its newscasts in high definition This included a new set and weather center along with HD versions of its graphics Notable former on air staff edit Robin Roberts now co anchor of ABC s Good Morning America Chuck Scarborough now at WNBC in New York City Cindy Williams now at WCSH in Portland Maine Subchannels editThe station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WDAM TV 25 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming7 1 1080i 16 9 WDAM DT Main WDAM TV programming NBC7 2 720p ABC WDAM DT2 ABC7 3 480i 4 3 Bounce Bounce TV7 4 16 9 Crime True Crime Network7 5 Circle The3657 6 Grit GritReferences edit Facility Technical Data for WDAM TV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Require Prime Evening Time for NTA Films Boxoffice 13 November 10 1956 Laurel Television Unopposed For Channel 7 Hattiesburg American Associated Press January 19 1957 p 16 Retrieved April 28 2021 WDSU Plans To Buy Control Of Local TV Station Hattiesburg American August 9 1956 p 1 Retrieved April 28 2021 TV Station Plans Switch To Channel 7 Hattiesburg American October 29 1957 p 2 Retrieved April 28 2021 Proposed TV Shuffle Itemized Hattiesburg American Associated Press October 30 1957 pp 1 A 2 A Retrieved April 28 2021 TV Channel Change Is Turned Down Hattiesburg American Associated Press May 16 1958 p 11 A Retrieved April 28 2021 TV Channel 9 Will Shift To Baton Rouge Hattiesburg American Associated Press June 2 1959 p 1 Retrieved April 28 2021 TV Channel Change Delayed Hattiesburg American August 31 1959 p 1 Retrieved April 28 2021 South Mississippi Firm Buys WDAM TV The Clarion Ledger August 31 1959 p 4 Retrieved April 28 2021 Two local men in group taking over Alabama TV station Hattiesburg American Associated Press August 25 1967 p 12 Retrieved April 28 2021 Williams M E March 21 1989 WDAM TV being sold for debt Hattiesburg American pp 1A 8A Retrieved April 28 2021 ABC Announcement Page WDAM COM TV 7 News Weather and Sports www wdam com Archived from the original on June 24 2012 Nexttv Programming Busines Multichannel Broadcasting Cable www nexttv com NextTV September 15 2023 WDAM TV LAUREL MS rabbitears info GRAY AND RAYCOM TO COMBINE IN A 3 6 BILLION TRANSACTION Raycom Media Press release June 25 2018 Miller Mark K June 25 2018 Gray To Buy Raycom For 3 6 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheckMedia Retrieved June 25 2018 John Eggerton June 25 2018 Gray Buying Raycom for 3 6B Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Dade Hayes June 25 2018 Gray Acquiring Raycom For 3 65B Forming No 3 Local TV Group Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation FCC OK with Gray Raycom Merger Broadcasting amp Cable December 20 2018 Retrieved December 20 2018 Gray Completes Acquisition of Raycom Media and Related Transactions Gray Television January 2 2019 Retrieved January 2 2019 Gray Television WDAM 7 launches new Telemundo Pine Belt station WDAM TV April 18 2023 Retrieved May 25 2023 May 13 1995 TV Listings Hattiesburg American May 7 1995 Page 111 WAFB will televise 10 of this season s Pelicans games Press release WAFB December 30 2023 Retrieved December 30 2023 RabbitEars Info rabbitears info External links editOfficial website WDAM TV mobile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WDAM TV amp oldid 1196924831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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