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WCMH-TV

General Information

WCMH-TV is the NBC television affiliate in Columbus, Ohio. WCMH-TV is owned and operated by NBC.

Although currently operating on channel 4 as WCMH-TV, at one time, the station operated on channel 3 as WLWC. WLWC was one of 4 stations which made up the Cincinnati-based WLW television network in the early days of television. The other stations were WLWT in Cincinnati, WLWI in Indianapolis, and WLWD in Dayton. WLWC began operations on April 3 1949.

The channel's call letters, WCMH-TV, simply add a W to the city's airport code, CMH. CMH stands for Columbus Municipal Hangar.

The station broadcasts in stereo and broadcasts a Secondary Audio Program (SAP) channel.

WCMH-DT (WCMH-TV's digital channel) operates on channel 14.

Personalities

The 6PM and 11PM weekday newscasts are anchored by the team of Cabot Rea and Colleen Marshall. Meteorolgist Jym Ganahl provides weather information while Dave Maetzold handles sports.

Other current personalities:

  • Kyle Anderson, reporter.
  • Nancy Burton, reporter.
  • Beth Dal Ponte, reporter.
  • Mindy Drayer, anchor.
  • Ben Gelber, meterologist.
  • Anietra Hamper, reporter.
  • Holly Hollingsworth, anchor.
  • John Ivanic, anchor/reporter.
  • Mike Jackson, anchor.
  • Marshall McPeek, meteorologist.
  • Bob Nunnally, meteorologist.
  • Mike Valpredo, anchor.
  • Joe Weasel, sports.

Past personalities:

  • Doug Adair, anchor.
  • Gail Hogan, anchor. -2004
  • Doug Lessells, sports.
  • Stu Nicholson, reporter.
  • Katrina Owens, anchor.
  • Jim Scott, anchor.
  • Mona Scott, anchor.

External Link

Official website

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