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WTVH
Station nameWTVH
LocationSyracuse, New York
BrandCBS 5
ChannelsDigital: 18 (UHF)
AffiliationsCBS, Stadium
OwnerNexstar Media Group
Launch dateDecember 1, 1948
Former affiliationsDuMont Television Network, NBC

WTVH. WTVH is a television station located in Syracuse, New York, and is owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station is affiliated with CBS and Stadium, and has previously been affiliated with DuMont Television Network and NBC. WTVH has a long history of broadcasting in the Syracuse metropolitan area, and has been a part of the Nexstar Media Group since 2019, when it was acquired from Apollo Global Management.

History

WTVH was first launched on December 1, 1948, as a DuMont Television Network affiliate, and was later affiliated with NBC from 1950 to 1955. The station was owned by The Newhouse family from 1950 to 1993, and was later acquired by Granite Broadcasting Corporation in 1993. WTVH has been affiliated with CBS since 1995, and has been a part of the Nexstar Media Group since 2019. The station has broadcast a variety of programs over the years, including The Ed Sullivan Show, I Love Lucy, and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, which featured guests such as Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Bob Hope. WTVH has also broadcast news programs, including CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, and Katie Couric, as well as local news programs featuring anchors such as Ernie Anastos and Diane Sawyer.

Programming

WTVH broadcasts a variety of programs, including CBS This Morning with Gayle King, Norah O'Donnell, and John Dickerson, as well as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, which features guests such as Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Leonardo DiCaprio. The station also broadcasts sports programs, including NFL on CBS with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, as well as March Madness with Greg Gumbel and Clark Kellogg. WTVH has also broadcast entertainment programs, including The Grammy Awards with Alicia Keys and Kanye West, as well as The Tony Awards with Neil Patrick Harris and Hugh Jackman. The station has also broadcast programs featuring Oprah Winfrey, Dr. Phil, and Rachael Ray, as well as Sesame Street with Elmo and Big Bird.

Digital television

WTVH began broadcasting in digital in 2002, and has since transitioned to high-definition television (HDTV). The station broadcasts on digital channel 18 (UHF), and has a digital subchannel that broadcasts Stadium. WTVH has also launched a mobile app that allows viewers to watch live and on-demand content, including CBS News with Scott Pelley and CBS Sports with Jim Rome. The station has partnered with CBS All Access to offer streaming of its programs, including Star Trek: Picard with Patrick Stewart and The Good Fight with Christine Baranski.

News operation

WTVH has a news operation that broadcasts local news programs, including CBS 5 News with Megan Coleman and Jeff Kulikowsky. The station has a team of reporters, including Elizabeth Cohen and Sanjay Gupta, who cover news in the Syracuse metropolitan area. WTVH has also broadcast news programs featuring Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, and Don Lemon, as well as CNN with Wolf Blitzer and Fareed Zakaria. The station has won several awards for its news coverage, including Emmy Awards and Edward R. Murrow Awards, which have been presented by National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and Radio Television Digital News Association.

Technical information

WTVH broadcasts on digital channel 18 (UHF), and has a digital subchannel that broadcasts Stadium. The station has a transmitter located in Onondaga Hill, New York, and has a broadcast radius of approximately 50 miles. WTVH is available on cable television through Spectrum and Verizon Fios, as well as on satellite television through DirecTV and Dish Network. The station has also launched a streaming service that allows viewers to watch live and on-demand content, including CBS Sports with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, as well as NFL Network with Rich Eisen and Deion Sanders. Category:Television stations in New York (state)

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