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WGCL is a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, serving the Atlanta metropolitan area. The station is owned by Meredith Corporation, a leading media conglomerate that also owns KPHO-TV in Phoenix, Arizona, and KCTV in Kansas City, Missouri. WGCL operates from its studios in the Atlantic Station complex in Midtown Atlanta, near the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. The station's transmitter is located in the Sweat Mountain area of Cobb County, Georgia, near the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.

History

WGCL began operations in 1973 as an independent station, initially broadcasting from its studios in the Downtown Atlanta area, near the Georgia State Capitol and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. The station was founded by Ted Turner, a media mogul who also founded Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) and CNN. In the 1980s, WGCL became a Fox affiliate, airing popular shows like The Simpsons and Married... with Children, as well as Atlanta Braves baseball games from Fulton County Stadium. The station later joined The WB in the 1990s, airing shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Felicity, before becoming a CBS affiliate in 1994, around the same time as the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway and the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. WGCL has also aired Atlanta Falcons football games from Georgia Dome and Mercedes-Benz Stadium, as well as Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football games from Bobby Dodd Stadium.

Programming

WGCL airs a variety of programming from CBS, including popular shows like NCIS, The Big Bang Theory, and 60 Minutes, as well as CBS News and CBS Sports events like the Super Bowl and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The station also airs syndicated programming like The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Dr. Phil, and Entertainment Tonight, as well as local programming like the Atlanta Jazz Festival and the Decatur Book Festival. WGCL has also partnered with other local organizations, such as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the High Museum of Art, to produce cultural and educational programming. The station's programming is also available on Hulu and YouTube TV, as well as through its own website and mobile app, which can be accessed from devices like the iPhone and the Samsung Galaxy.

News operation

WGCL operates a news department that produces local news, weather, and sports programming, including the popular CBS46 News and CBS46 Sports segments. The station's news team includes anchors like Ben Swann and Karyn Greer, as well as meteorologists like Paul Ossmann and Jennifer Valdez. WGCL's news department has won numerous awards, including Emmy Awards and Edward R. Murrow Awards, for its coverage of local events like the Atlanta mayoral election and the Georgia gubernatorial election. The station has also partnered with other local news organizations, such as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the SaportaReport, to produce in-depth investigative reporting and analysis. WGCL's news programming is also available on Twitter and Facebook, as well as through its own website and mobile app.

Technical information

WGCL broadcasts on digital channel 19, with its signal transmitted from the Sweat Mountain area of Cobb County, Georgia. The station's transmitter is powered by a Harris Corporation transmitter, and its signal is received by DirecTV and Dish Network satellite providers, as well as by local cable television providers like Comcast Xfinity and Charter Spectrum. WGCL also operates a translator station in the Rome, Georgia area, which broadcasts on digital channel 24. The station's technical operations are managed by a team of engineers and technicians, who are responsible for maintaining the station's equipment and ensuring that its signal is transmitted reliably to viewers across the Atlanta metropolitan area.

Controversies

WGCL has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a dispute with Time Warner Cable in 2013 that resulted in the station's signal being removed from the cable provider's lineup. The station has also faced criticism for its coverage of local events, including the Atlanta snowstorm of 2014 and the 2016 United States presidential election. In 2018, WGCL's news department was criticized for its handling of a story about a local police brutality incident, which sparked protests and calls for greater accountability from the station. The station has also faced competition from other local news organizations, such as WAGA-TV and WSB-TV, which have challenged WGCL's dominance in the Atlanta television market. Despite these challenges, WGCL remains a major player in the Atlanta media market, with a strong reputation for producing high-quality local news and programming. Category:Television stations in Georgia

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