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Fox won the Thursday prime ratings, with football leading to a 3.3 in viewers 18-49, per Nielsen’s overnights, and a 13 share. In second was CBS at 1.3 and a 5 share. Fox had Thursday Night Football, Packers versus Seahawks, throughout prime. The rating was level with last week’s. On CBS, it was ...

Showtime comedy SMILF starts season two Sunday, Jan. 20. Frankie Shaw is the creator, executive producer, showrunner and star. SMILF is a raw look at the life of a single mom. Filmed on location in Boston, the new season finds Bridgette focusing on her future, while attempting to atone for past ...

In the world of advertising channels, television is still king, but it also has a problem. Television inventory still commands top dollar, and broadcasters have seen less flexibility in the price of their inventory than other media channels, but television ad rates are dropping. The industry saw a ...

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The West Virginia Broadcasters Association has been representing and serving West Virginia commercial radio and television stations since 1946. We are a member-driven trade association that provides unequaled service and value to stations throughout the state. 

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3 Mar
NAB/LLC - Washington DC
Date 03.03.2025 4:00 am - 03.05.2025 5:00 am
26 Apr
WVBA Excellence In Broadcasting Awards Banquet
04.26.2025 4:00 am - 5:00 am

Charleston Marriott