
WUVC-DT - Wikipedia
WUVC-DT (channel 40) is a television station licensed to Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language Univision network to the Research Triangle region. …
WKFT-TV 40 - YouTube
WKFT-TV Counterforce 40: A Ten O'Clock Newscast Where Nothing Goes Right.... Some random clips, promos and commercials from Central Carolina's former longtime independent station …
WUVC-DT | Logopedia | Fandom
1 TelevisaUnivision owns these station licenses, however they are operated by Entravision Communications under local marketing agreements. 2 Owned by TLN Media Group. 3 Joint …
WKFT - Wikipedia
WKFT may refer to: WKFT (FM), a radio station (101.3 FM) licensed to Strattanville, Pennsylvania, United States; WKFT-TV, the former callsign of WUVC-DT, a television station …
WKFT-TV 40, Fayetteville NC Sign-Off & Sign-On 1993 - YouTube
Combination sign-off and sign-on clip recorded one Monday morning in June 1993. The sign-off is preceded by a WKFT salute to Spivey's Corner, NC (home of the famous National Hollerin' …
WKFT "Lovin' TV 40" legal ID (1994-1998) - YouTube
2019年4月3日 · A quick video featuring this former longtime independent station's "Lovin' TV 40" jingle and legal ID seen at the top of every hour during the mid-to-late 1990s. This one in …
WKFT-TV | Pikeland Wiki | Fandom
For KahlilLovesLogos Reserved for BFDI TV in Krakow WKFT-TV Channel number: 40 Affiliation history: Primary: Independent (1976-1993) ABC (1993-1994) Repeater of WNPF-TV (1994 …
WKFT-TV - Audiovisual Identity Database
WKFT became WUVC-TV 40 on June 1, 2003 after the station was sold to Univision, becoming North Carolina's very first Spanish television station in the process. 1st ID (1991-1994) …
WUVC-DT - Wikiwand
WUVC-DT (channel 40) is a television station licensed to Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language Univision network to the Research Triangle region. …
WKFT "Counterforce 40": "Give Us A View" jingle (1987-88)
Here's the second jingle for the former WKFT "Counterforce 40" that aired sometime between 1987 and 1988, still featuring the talented Al Bethune, as well as a harmonica player/guitarist …