WNEG-TV

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WNEG-TV
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Athens / Gainesville, Georgia
City of license Toccoa, Georgia
Branding NewsChannel 32
Slogan Serving Northeast Georgia
Channels 32 (UHF) analog,
24 (UHF) digital
Affiliations CBS
Owner Media General
Founded September 29, 1984
Call letters meaning NorthEast Georgia
Former affiliations Independent (1984-1995)
Website www.wneg32.com

WNEG-TV is the CBS television affiliate in Toccoa, Georgia, serving several counties in the northeastern portion of that state. Besides that region, the station also serves as the secondary CBS affiliate for the Greenville/Spartanburg/Anderson, S.C./Asheville, N.C. television market. The signal can also be seen in the extreme eastern portions of the Atlanta, Georgia market, including northeast suburbs such as Gainesville and Braselton. The station broadcasts its analog signal on UHF channel 32, and its digital signal on UHF channel 24. It is owned by Media General.

The station broadcasts programs from CBS, as well as syndicated children's programming, courtroom shows, and talk shows.

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WNEG-TV signed on air as an independent station on September 29, 1984. Its first owner was the Stephens County Broadcasting Company, who also owned WNEG-AM 630.

In 1991, it was acquired by the Spartan Radiocasting Company. It acquired the CBS affiliation in 1995 and started its news operation in the same year. It adopted the branding NewsChannel 32, and adopted a logo similar to the one that sister station WSPA-TV in Spartanburg used from 1994 to 2001, also that of sister station WJBF-TV in Augusta, GA used around the same time period until 2001 which was also a Spartan station. WNEG, and its sister affiliates, along with the rest of the Spartan company, was acquired by Media General in 2000. WNEG kept the Spartan-era logo, while WSPA and WJBF switched to a Media General-standard one.

WNEG-AM still exists in Toccoa today, but under different ownership from WNEG-TV.

WNEG-TV is one of a few stations in the USA that still sign off, usually on early Saturday morning from 2:05 am until 6:00 am and early Sunday morning from 12:30am until 5:00am.

  • NewsChannel 32 Daybreak 6-7 AM
  • NewsChannel 32 at 6:00 6-6:30 PM
  • NewsChannel 32 Second Edition 7-7:30 PM
  • NewsChannel 32 at 11:00 11-11:35 PM
  • Weekends
    • No weekend newscasts

Anchors/Reporters

  • Chuck Moore, Anchor, NewsChannel 32 @ 6, 7, and 11
  • Megan Heidlberg, Anchor, NewsChannel 32 @ 6, 7, and 11
  • Scott Myrick, Anchor, NewsChannel 32 Daybreak
  • Keeli Davidson, Sports Director
  • Amelia Hines, Reporter
  • Alicia Searl, Reporter
  • Jeff Sharon, Sports Reporter

Broadcast television in the Greenville/Spartanburg/Asheville market  (Nielsen DMA #36)

WYFF 4 (NBC, WX Plus on DT2) - WSPA 7 (CBS) - WGTV 8 (PBS/GPB) - WLOS 13 (ABC, The Tube on DT2) - WGGS 16 (Rel./TBN) - WHNS 21 (Fox) - WNTV 29 / WNEH 38 / WRET 49 (PBS/SCETV) - W31AZ 31 / W50CL 50 / W50CZ 50 (TBN) - WNEG 32 (CBS) - WUNF 33 (PBS/UNC-TV) - WMYA 40 (MNTV) - WYCW 62 (The CW) - WAEN-LP 64 (A1




CBS Network Affiliates in the state of Georgia

WRBL 3 (Columbus) - WCTV 6 (Thomasville) - WTOC 11 (Savannah) - WRDW 12 (Augusta) - WMAZ 13 (Macon) - WNEG 32 (Toccoa/Athens) - WSWG 44 (Valdosta/Albany) - WGCL 46 (Atlanta)

See also: ABC, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, and Other stations in Georgia
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