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WDVM-TV

WDVM-TV (channel 25) is an independent television station licensed to Hagerstown, Maryland, United States, serving the Washington, D.C. television market. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside CW owned-and-operated station WDCW (channel 50). The two stations share studios on Wisconsin Avenue in the Glover Park section of Washington; WDVM-TV's transmitter is located on Fairview Mountain, west of Clear Spring, Maryland.

WDVM-TV
CityHagerstown, Maryland
Channels
BrandingDC News Now
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WDCW
History
First air date
January 3, 1970
(53 years ago)
 (1970-01-03)
Former call signs
WHAG-TV (1970–2017)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 25 (UHF, 1970–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 55 (UHF, 2001–2009)
  • 26 (UHF, 2009–2019)
Call sign meaning
West Virginia, District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID25045
ERP
HAAT
  • 376.9 m (1,237 ft)
  • 338.3 m (1,110 ft) (CP)[1][2]
Transmitter coordinates
Translator(s)WDCW-DT 25.1 (15.7 UHF) Washington, D.C.
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.dcnewsnow.com

History

The station signed on the air as WHAG-TV on January 3, 1970. It was originally owned by Warren Adler along with WHAG radio in Halfway (AM 1410 and FM 96.7, now WDLD). WHAG-TV's original analog transmitter was to be on top of the Hagerstown Motor Inn (now the Alexander House) but was rejected due to structural incompatibility. A site on Fairview Mountain would become the location of the analog signal on UHF channel 25. The station was an NBC affiliate; network anchors Chet Huntley and David Brinkley welcomed the station to the network during their newscast that night.[3]

Adler Communications sold WHAG-TV to Sheldon and Samuel Magazine of Washington, D.C., in 1973. The Magazine brothers then sold it to local aviation pioneer Richard Henson in 1977. Henson then sold the station to Great Trails Broadcasting in 1981. Great Trails then exited broadcasting and sold WHAG along with 2 of its stations—WFFT-TV in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and KSVI in Billings, Montana, to Quorum Broadcasting in 1998 for $65 million.[3][4]

On September 8, 2003, Nexstar Broadcasting Group announced that it would acquire Quorum Broadcasting and its stations (including WHAG-TV) for $230 million.[5][6] The sale was completed on December 31, 2003.[7]

Loss of NBC affiliation

NBC confirmed to The Herald-Mail that it was declining to renew its affiliation with WHAG on February 19, 2016; the station ceased broadcasting network programming on July 1. A factor in this decision was perceived competition with network-owned WRC-TV, and the network taking a 'one in each market' approach to affiliates for ratings purposes. Since 2014, NBC revoked affiliations from several affiliates, including WHAG-TV, WMGM-TV (whose broadcast area was served by network-owned WCAU), and KENV-DT (whose broadcast area was served by KSL-TV), that functioned as secondary NBC stations serving outlying areas of their larger markets.[8] In addition to expanding local news, WHAG-TV also added programs from Heroes & Icons at the time.[9] The last NBC program to air on WHAG was Last Call with Carson Daly.

As WDVM-TV

On July 1, 2017, the station rebranded itself and adopted the call sign WDVM-TV. The change came after the station expanded its coverage area by 1.2 million households, with news director Mark Kraham stating that "we wanted to make it clear that we're not just a Hagerstown station."[10] The callsign had previously been used in the market by what is now WUSA from 1978 through 1986.

On December 3, 2018, Nexstar announced it would acquire the assets of Chicago-based Tribune Media—which has owned Washington-based CW affiliate WDCW (channel 50) since 1999—for $6.4 billion in cash and debt.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] The sale was approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on September 16 and was completed on September 19, 2019, forming a nominal duopoly with WDCW.[21]

On July 1, 2019, all Heroes & Icons programming was dropped in favor of additional syndicated programming.[22] Nexstar began repositioning WDVM-TV as a news-intensive independent station focused on the Washington market, first combining the operations of their two stations by bringing WDCW and WDVM-TV under the same management in February 2020.[23] Later in the year, WDVM-TV added rebroadcasts of syndicated programming seen on WDCW, while that station added a standard-definition simulcast to allow over-the-air coverage of WDVM-TV to the entire market along with expanded cable and satellite carriage. Nexstar then applied to the FCC to move WDVM-TV's transmitter site to a tower at Raven Rocks in Jefferson County, West Virginia, along with a power increase to 1,000 kW; this move is to substantially increase over-the-air coverage of Washington and suburban northern Virginia at the expense of the Hagerstown area and south-central Pennsylvania. [1][2]

After the FCC requested several rounds of reports and technical changes to minimize the population in rural Maryland and Pennsylvania that would lose what the commission considers adequate local broadcast television coverage (within the Longley-Rice noise-limited contour of five full-powered or Class A stations), the relocation was approved on May 16, 2022. The relocation has yet to occur, as the presence of Daystar's WDDN-LD and WDWA-LD on channel 23 in Washington and Burke, Virginia, respectively, present another technical obstacle.[24]

News operation

Right from the start (January 3, 1970), WHAG began offering local newscasts with The Valley News which aired weeknights at 6, 7, and 11. The original anchors were Bob Witt with news, Glenn Presgraves with sports, and Bill Wolfinger forecasting the weather. Bill Wolfinger also did a Saturday night horror movie show where he would be in costume similar to Lon Chaney. The news department expanded in 1972 to include weekend evening broadcasts at 11 that totaled six hours of local news per week. By the year 2000, news content increased to over 22 hours of broadcasts per week. In 1997, WHAG added a microwave truck allowing the transmitting of live breaking news from the viewing area.[3] On February 12, 2010, WHAG dropped the "NBC 25" branding for "WHAG" and switched its news branding from NBC 25 News to WHAG News.

Outside of a few senior staffers, the station's news department mainly acted as a "farm team" operation that features new journalists and behind the scenes staff who have graduated from their schools looking for experience at a small-market television station and serve as "one man band" personnel that shoot, write, and edit their own stories, and eventually move on to further opportunities in larger markets. The station operates a bureau on East Patrick Street (MD 144) in Frederick.

On August 30, 2010, WHAG added a half hour to its weekday noon and 5 p.m. newscasts. Until this point unlike most NBC affiliates in the Eastern Time Zone, the station had not aired a broadcast weeknights at 5:30. It still does not offer a full two-hour weekday morning show. There is now a half hour broadcast seen Monday through Saturday nights at 7. On weekends, an hour-long morning show at 6 as well as a half hour Sunday morning broadcast at 9 were added. In addition, a Northern Virginia Bureau covering Chantilly, Leesburg, Berryville, and Winchester was opened. Although not a full news department, this is now the second local news operation established in those areas after TV3 Winchester launched back on March 5, 2007. All of the preceding changes required the expansion of WHAG's personnel.[25][26] On October 21, 2013, WHAG began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition.

Nexstar undertook a major expansion of WDVM-TV's news operation that launched on July 1, 2016, the same day the station lost its NBC affiliation. While it broadcasts standard newscasts at 5:30 a.m., 6 a.m., noon, 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10 p.m., the 7 a.m., 7 p.m., and 11 p.m. hours are also set aside for Maryland- (I-270 News) and Northern Virginia-specific (Nova News) coverage. WDVM-TV also simulcasts Nexstar-owned WOWK-TV's Tonight Live at 5:30 p.m.[27][28][29]

On July 11, 2022, Nexstar moved WDVM-TV's primary studios from Hagerstown to Washington and rebranded newscasts as DC News Now, along with changing many of the on-air personalities and anchor lineup. The former WDVM-TV studios in Hagerstown are now used as a bureau, alongside the existing Frederick and Chantilly bureaus. On July 25, 2022, another newscast expansion occurred, with the morning news expanding to four hours, the 5 p.m. news expanding to an hour (which also resulted in the move of the WOWK-produced Tonight Live to 11:30 p.m.), and the addition of a new 9 p.m. newscast. WDVM-TV's 10 p.m. newscast moved to WDCW and the 11 p.m. newscast was replaced by a half-hour sports program.[30]

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of WDVM-TV[31]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
25.1 1080i 16:9 WDVM-DT Main WDVM-TV programming
25.2 480i Sports Ion Mystery
25.3 Rewind Rewind TV
25.4 HSN HSN

WHAG's broadcasts became digital-only, effective June 12, 2009.[32][33]

As part of the spectrum repacking process following the FCC's incentive auction, WDVM changed from channel 26 to 23 on August 2, 2019. However, their virtual channel number remains 25 through the use of PSIP.[34]

The effective reach of WDVM-TV's signal is the valley stretching from Hagerstown to Martinsburg, West Virginia, and Winchester, Virginia, far from the core of the Washington market. Its main channel only is simulcast in 480i widescreen standard definition (virtual channel 25.1) on the Washington-based signal of WDCW in order to cover the rest of the market.[35]

Cable and satellite carriage

Recently,[36] it has been added to the Dish Network lineup of local offerings and is available to subscribers that currently receive the Washington, D.C. market locals. WDVM-TV had also been seen on Dish as the default NBC affiliate for the Salisbury television market, as that market did not have an NBC affiliate of its own until June 2014, when WRDE-LD in nearby Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, switched its affiliation to NBC. It is also viewed in widescreen standard definition on Verizon FiOS in Montgomery County, Maryland.

On February 26, 2020, WDVM-TV was added to DirecTV's lineup of local offerings and, like with rival Dish, is also available to subscribers that currently receive the Washington, D.C. market locals. It is seen on channel 25 and only in high definition.[37]

References

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  2. ^ a b c d "WDVM-TV Facility Data". FCCData. REC Networks. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c – via Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Changing Hands" (PDF). Broadcasting & Cable. November 16, 1998. p. 65.
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  6. ^ Nexstar to acquire Quorum Broadcasting - Dallas Business Journal
  7. ^ "Nexstar completes $230M buy of Quorum Broadcast". Dallas Business Journal. December 31, 2003.
  8. ^ "Official: NBC affiliation ending with WHAG-TV". The Herald-Mail. February 19, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  9. ^ "WDVM-TV HAGERSTOWN, MD". www.rabbitears.info.
  10. ^ Fogle, Hans (June 29, 2017). "WHAG to become WDVM". 1340 WEPM. Retrieved June 30, 2017.
  11. ^ "Acquisition of Tribune Media Company" (PDF). Nexstar Media Group. December 3, 2018.
  12. ^ Mark K. Miller (December 3, 2018). "Nexstar Buying Tribune Media For $6.4 Billion". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media.
  13. ^ Peter White; Dade Hayes (December 3, 2018). "Nexstar Confirms $4.1B Tribune Media Acquisition To Become Leading Local TV Station Owner". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation.
  14. ^ Gerry Smith; Nabila Ahmed; Eric Newcomer (December 3, 2018). "Nexstar to buy WGN owner Tribune Media for $4.1 billion". Chicago Tribune. Tribune Publishing. Bloomberg News.
  15. ^ Arjun Panchadar; Sonam Rai (December 3, 2018). "Nexstar to buy Tribune Media for $4.1 billion". Reuters.
  16. ^ Jon Lafayette (December 3, 2018). "Nexstar Announces Deal to Buy Tribune for $6.4B". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media.
  17. ^ Adam Jacobson (December 3, 2018). "It's Official: Nexstar Takes Tribune In Billion-Dollar Stock Deal". Radio-Television Business Report. Streamline-RBR, Inc.
  18. ^ Harry A. Jessell; Mark K. Miller (December 3, 2018). "Nexstar To Spin Off $1B In Stations". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media.
  19. ^ "Nexstar Media Group Enters into Definitive Agreement to Acquire Tribune Media Company for $6.4 Billion in Accretive Transaction Creating the Nation's Largest Local Television Broadcaster and Local Media Company". Nexstar Media Group. December 3, 2018. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  20. ^ "Nexstar Media Group Enters Into Definitive Agreement To Acquire Tribune Media Company". Tribune Media. December 3, 2018. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
  21. ^ "Nexstar Media Group, Inc. | Stations".
  22. ^ "H&I | Where to Watch H&I". H&I.
  23. ^ "Nexstar Media Group Promotes Andrew Wyatt to Manage All of its Broadcasting and Digital Operations in the Washington, D.C. Area". Nexstar Media Group. February 3, 2020.
  24. ^ "Amendment to a Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application (LMS File No. 127595)". May 11, 2022.
  25. ^ "WHAG to Expand Coverage and Newscasts on Monday". Your4state.com. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  26. ^ "WHAG Schedule 2010" (PDF). Your4state.com. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  27. ^ "Nexstar Buys 4 W.Va. TVs For $130M". TVNewsCheck. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  28. ^ Brown, Andrew (November 17, 2015). "WV Media Holdings selling 4 TV stations to Texas company". Charleston Gazette-Mail. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  29. ^ "WHAG Announces $1M Local News Expansion". TVNewsCheck. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  30. ^ "DC News Now Names Anchor Line-up for Expanded Local News Operation Serving Washington, D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia" (PDF). LocalDVM.com. June 8, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  31. ^ "RabbitEars.Info". www.rabbitears.info.
  32. ^ "Analog Service Termination Notiification". Federal Communications Commission. March 17, 2009.
  33. ^ "DTV Transition Status Report". Federal Communications Commission. June 12, 2009.
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  36. ^ "How to Watch WDVM 25". WDVM-TV 25. January 9, 2020.
  37. ^ How to Find WDVM in Your Viewing Area

External links

  • Official website

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For the Washington D C television station that used this callsign from 1978 to 1986 see WUSA TV WDVM TV channel 25 is an independent television station licensed to Hagerstown Maryland United States serving the Washington D C television market It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside CW owned and operated station WDCW channel 50 The two stations share studios on Wisconsin Avenue in the Glover Park section of Washington WDVM TV s transmitter is located on Fairview Mountain west of Clear Spring Maryland WDVM TVHagerstown Maryland Washington D C United StatesCityHagerstown MarylandChannelsDigital 23 UHF Virtual 25BrandingDC News NowProgrammingAffiliations25 1 Independent25 2 Ion Mystery25 3 Rewind TV25 4 HSNOwnershipOwnerNexstar Media Group Nexstar Media Inc Sister stationsWDCWHistoryFirst air dateJanuary 3 1970 53 years ago 1970 01 03 Former call signsWHAG TV 1970 2017 Former channel number s Analog 25 UHF 1970 2009 Digital 55 UHF 2001 2009 26 UHF 2009 2019 Former affiliationsNBC 1970 2016 Heroes amp Icons secondary 2016 2019 Call sign meaningWest Virginia District of Columbia Virginia MarylandTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID25045ERP800 kW1 000 kW CP 1 2 HAAT376 9 m 1 237 ft 338 3 m 1 110 ft CP 1 2 Transmitter coordinates39 39 45 N 77 57 53 W 39 66250 N 77 96472 W 39 66250 77 9647239 8 16 5 N 77 49 57 6 W 39 137917 N 77 832667 W 39 137917 77 832667 CP 1 2 Translator s WDCW DT 25 1 15 7 UHF Washington D C LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr dcnewsnow wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Loss of NBC affiliation 1 2 As WDVM TV 2 News operation 3 Subchannels 4 Cable and satellite carriage 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe station signed on the air as WHAG TV on January 3 1970 It was originally owned by Warren Adler along with WHAG radio in Halfway AM 1410 and FM 96 7 now WDLD WHAG TV s original analog transmitter was to be on top of the Hagerstown Motor Inn now the Alexander House but was rejected due to structural incompatibility A site on Fairview Mountain would become the location of the analog signal on UHF channel 25 The station was an NBC affiliate network anchors Chet Huntley and David Brinkley welcomed the station to the network during their newscast that night 3 Adler Communications sold WHAG TV to Sheldon and Samuel Magazine of Washington D C in 1973 The Magazine brothers then sold it to local aviation pioneer Richard Henson in 1977 Henson then sold the station to Great Trails Broadcasting in 1981 Great Trails then exited broadcasting and sold WHAG along with 2 of its stations WFFT TV in Fort Wayne Indiana and KSVI in Billings Montana to Quorum Broadcasting in 1998 for 65 million 3 4 On September 8 2003 Nexstar Broadcasting Group announced that it would acquire Quorum Broadcasting and its stations including WHAG TV for 230 million 5 6 The sale was completed on December 31 2003 7 Loss of NBC affiliation Edit NBC confirmed to The Herald Mail that it was declining to renew its affiliation with WHAG on February 19 2016 the station ceased broadcasting network programming on July 1 A factor in this decision was perceived competition with network owned WRC TV and the network taking a one in each market approach to affiliates for ratings purposes Since 2014 NBC revoked affiliations from several affiliates including WHAG TV WMGM TV whose broadcast area was served by network owned WCAU and KENV DT whose broadcast area was served by KSL TV that functioned as secondary NBC stations serving outlying areas of their larger markets 8 In addition to expanding local news WHAG TV also added programs from Heroes amp Icons at the time 9 The last NBC program to air on WHAG was Last Call with Carson Daly As WDVM TV Edit On July 1 2017 the station rebranded itself and adopted the call sign WDVM TV The change came after the station expanded its coverage area by 1 2 million households with news director Mark Kraham stating that we wanted to make it clear that we re not just a Hagerstown station 10 The callsign had previously been used in the market by what is now WUSA from 1978 through 1986 On December 3 2018 Nexstar announced it would acquire the assets of Chicago based Tribune Media which has owned Washington based CW affiliate WDCW channel 50 since 1999 for 6 4 billion in cash and debt 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 The sale was approved by the Federal Communications Commission FCC on September 16 and was completed on September 19 2019 forming a nominal duopoly with WDCW 21 On July 1 2019 all Heroes amp Icons programming was dropped in favor of additional syndicated programming 22 Nexstar began repositioning WDVM TV as a news intensive independent station focused on the Washington market first combining the operations of their two stations by bringing WDCW and WDVM TV under the same management in February 2020 23 Later in the year WDVM TV added rebroadcasts of syndicated programming seen on WDCW while that station added a standard definition simulcast to allow over the air coverage of WDVM TV to the entire market along with expanded cable and satellite carriage Nexstar then applied to the FCC to move WDVM TV s transmitter site to a tower at Raven Rocks in Jefferson County West Virginia along with a power increase to 1 000 kW this move is to substantially increase over the air coverage of Washington and suburban northern Virginia at the expense of the Hagerstown area and south central Pennsylvania 1 2 After the FCC requested several rounds of reports and technical changes to minimize the population in rural Maryland and Pennsylvania that would lose what the commission considers adequate local broadcast television coverage within the Longley Rice noise limited contour of five full powered or Class A stations the relocation was approved on May 16 2022 The relocation has yet to occur as the presence of Daystar s WDDN LD and WDWA LD on channel 23 in Washington and Burke Virginia respectively present another technical obstacle 24 News operation EditRight from the start January 3 1970 WHAG began offering local newscasts with The Valley News which aired weeknights at 6 7 and 11 The original anchors were Bob Witt with news Glenn Presgraves with sports and Bill Wolfinger forecasting the weather Bill Wolfinger also did a Saturday night horror movie show where he would be in costume similar to Lon Chaney The news department expanded in 1972 to include weekend evening broadcasts at 11 that totaled six hours of local news per week By the year 2000 news content increased to over 22 hours of broadcasts per week In 1997 WHAG added a microwave truck allowing the transmitting of live breaking news from the viewing area 3 On February 12 2010 WHAG dropped the NBC 25 branding for WHAG and switched its news branding from NBC 25 News to WHAG News Outside of a few senior staffers the station s news department mainly acted as a farm team operation that features new journalists and behind the scenes staff who have graduated from their schools looking for experience at a small market television station and serve as one man band personnel that shoot write and edit their own stories and eventually move on to further opportunities in larger markets The station operates a bureau on East Patrick Street MD 144 in Frederick On August 30 2010 WHAG added a half hour to its weekday noon and 5 p m newscasts Until this point unlike most NBC affiliates in the Eastern Time Zone the station had not aired a broadcast weeknights at 5 30 It still does not offer a full two hour weekday morning show There is now a half hour broadcast seen Monday through Saturday nights at 7 On weekends an hour long morning show at 6 as well as a half hour Sunday morning broadcast at 9 were added In addition a Northern Virginia Bureau covering Chantilly Leesburg Berryville and Winchester was opened Although not a full news department this is now the second local news operation established in those areas after TV3 Winchester launched back on March 5 2007 All of the preceding changes required the expansion of WHAG s personnel 25 26 On October 21 2013 WHAG began broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition Nexstar undertook a major expansion of WDVM TV s news operation that launched on July 1 2016 the same day the station lost its NBC affiliation While it broadcasts standard newscasts at 5 30 a m 6 a m noon 5 p m 6 p m and 10 p m the 7 a m 7 p m and 11 p m hours are also set aside for Maryland I 270 News and Northern Virginia specific Nova News coverage WDVM TV also simulcasts Nexstar owned WOWK TV s Tonight Live at 5 30 p m 27 28 29 On July 11 2022 Nexstar moved WDVM TV s primary studios from Hagerstown to Washington and rebranded newscasts as DC News Now along with changing many of the on air personalities and anchor lineup The former WDVM TV studios in Hagerstown are now used as a bureau alongside the existing Frederick and Chantilly bureaus On July 25 2022 another newscast expansion occurred with the morning news expanding to four hours the 5 p m news expanding to an hour which also resulted in the move of the WOWK produced Tonight Live to 11 30 p m and the addition of a new 9 p m newscast WDVM TV s 10 p m newscast moved to WDCW and the 11 p m newscast was replaced by a half hour sports program 30 Subchannels EditThe station s digital signal is multiplexed Subchannels of WDVM TV 31 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming25 1 1080i 16 9 WDVM DT Main WDVM TV programming25 2 480i Sports Ion Mystery25 3 Rewind Rewind TV25 4 HSN HSNWHAG s broadcasts became digital only effective June 12 2009 32 33 As part of the spectrum repacking process following the FCC s incentive auction WDVM changed from channel 26 to 23 on August 2 2019 However their virtual channel number remains 25 through the use of PSIP 34 The effective reach of WDVM TV s signal is the valley stretching from Hagerstown to Martinsburg West Virginia and Winchester Virginia far from the core of the Washington market Its main channel only is simulcast in 480i widescreen standard definition virtual channel 25 1 on the Washington based signal of WDCW in order to cover the rest of the market 35 Cable and satellite carriage EditRecently 36 it has been added to the Dish Network lineup of local offerings and is available to subscribers that currently receive the Washington D C market locals WDVM TV had also been seen on Dish as the default NBC affiliate for the Salisbury television market as that market did not have an NBC affiliate of its own until June 2014 when WRDE LD in nearby Rehoboth Beach Delaware switched its affiliation to NBC It is also viewed in widescreen standard definition on Verizon FiOS in Montgomery County Maryland On February 26 2020 WDVM TV was added to DirecTV s lineup of local offerings and like with rival Dish is also available to subscribers that currently receive the Washington D C market locals It is seen on channel 25 and only in high definition 37 References Edit a b c d Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission November 27 2020 Retrieved December 1 2020 a b c d WDVM TV Facility Data FCCData REC Networks Retrieved December 1 2020 a b c Contact Us Your4State com via Wayback Machine Changing Hands PDF Broadcasting amp Cable November 16 1998 p 65 WHAG Nexstar Broadcasting Nexstar to acquire Quorum Broadcasting Dallas Business Journal Nexstar completes 230M buy of Quorum Broadcast Dallas Business Journal December 31 2003 Official NBC affiliation ending with WHAG TV The Herald Mail February 19 2016 Retrieved February 19 2016 WDVM TV HAGERSTOWN MD www rabbitears info Fogle Hans June 29 2017 WHAG to become WDVM 1340 WEPM Retrieved June 30 2017 Acquisition of Tribune Media Company PDF Nexstar Media Group December 3 2018 Mark K Miller December 3 2018 Nexstar Buying Tribune Media For 6 4 Billion TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Peter White Dade Hayes December 3 2018 Nexstar Confirms 4 1B Tribune Media Acquisition To Become Leading Local TV Station Owner Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Gerry Smith Nabila Ahmed Eric Newcomer December 3 2018 Nexstar to buy WGN owner Tribune Media for 4 1 billion Chicago Tribune Tribune Publishing Bloomberg News Arjun Panchadar Sonam Rai December 3 2018 Nexstar to buy Tribune Media for 4 1 billion Reuters Jon Lafayette December 3 2018 Nexstar Announces Deal to Buy Tribune for 6 4B Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Adam Jacobson December 3 2018 It s Official Nexstar Takes Tribune In Billion Dollar Stock Deal Radio Television Business Report Streamline RBR Inc Harry A Jessell Mark K Miller December 3 2018 Nexstar To Spin Off 1B In Stations TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Nexstar Media Group Enters into Definitive Agreement to Acquire Tribune Media Company for 6 4 Billion in Accretive Transaction Creating the Nation s Largest Local Television Broadcaster and Local Media Company Nexstar Media Group December 3 2018 Retrieved December 3 2018 Nexstar Media Group Enters Into Definitive Agreement To Acquire Tribune Media Company Tribune Media December 3 2018 Retrieved December 3 2018 Nexstar Media Group Inc Stations H amp I Where to Watch H amp I H amp I Nexstar Media Group Promotes Andrew Wyatt to Manage All of its Broadcasting and Digital Operations in the Washington D C Area Nexstar Media Group February 3 2020 Amendment to a Modification of a Licensed Facility for DTV Application LMS File No 127595 May 11 2022 WHAG to Expand Coverage and Newscasts on Monday Your4state com Retrieved October 14 2012 WHAG Schedule 2010 PDF Your4state com Retrieved October 14 2012 Nexstar Buys 4 W Va TVs For 130M TVNewsCheck Retrieved February 19 2016 Brown Andrew November 17 2015 WV Media Holdings selling 4 TV stations to Texas company Charleston Gazette Mail Retrieved November 24 2015 WHAG Announces 1M Local News Expansion TVNewsCheck Retrieved February 19 2016 DC News Now Names Anchor Line up for Expanded Local News Operation Serving Washington D C Maryland and Northern Virginia PDF LocalDVM com June 8 2022 Retrieved June 16 2022 RabbitEars Info www rabbitears info Analog Service Termination Notiification Federal Communications Commission March 17 2009 DTV Transition Status Report Federal Communications Commission June 12 2009 WDVM Rescan Day WDVM 25 Nexstar Media Group July 17 2019 Retrieved July 24 2019 RabbitEars Info www rabbitears info How to Watch WDVM 25 WDVM TV 25 January 9 2020 How to Find WDVM in Your Viewing AreaExternal links EditOfficial website Wikimedia Commons has media related to WDVM TV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WDVM TV amp oldid 1134645259, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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