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owner = [[Benedek Broadcasting]]<br>(1986- |
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callsign_meaning = '''B'''ob a'''n'''d '''B'''ob <br>(Bob Noble and Bob Moss, station founders)| |
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former_affiliations = [[CBS]] (1961-1989)<br>[[NBC]] (secondary)<br>[[National Educational Television|NET] (secondary, 1961-1970)| |
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'''WBNB-TV''', channel 10, was a [[CBS]]-affiliated television station licensed to [[Charlotte Amalie, United States Virgin Islands|Charlotte Amalie]], on the island of [[Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands|Saint Thomas]] in the [[United States Virgin Islands]]. |
'''WBNB-TV''', channel 10, was a [[CBS]]-affiliated television station licensed to [[Charlotte Amalie, United States Virgin Islands|Charlotte Amalie]], on the island of [[Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands|Saint Thomas]] in the [[United States Virgin Islands]]. The station operated from 1961 until 1989. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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WBNB-TV was the first television station in the Virgin Islands, commencing operations in 1961. Starting in 1960, newspaper announcements proudly announced that the station would be affiliated with CBS and [[NBC]], and would also carry programs from [[National Educational Television]].<ref name="TDNOVI1960">{{cite news|date=1960-08-11|work=The Daily News of |
WBNB-TV was the first television station in the Virgin Islands, commencing operations in 1961. Starting in 1960, newspaper announcements proudly announced that the station would be affiliated with CBS and [[NBC]], and would also carry programs from [[National Educational Television]].<ref name="TDNOVI1960">{{cite news|date=1960-08-11|work=The Daily News of Virgin Islands|page=6|accessdate=21 August 2010|location=St. Thomas, VI}}</ref> |
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WBNB's studios and transmitter were destroyed in September 1989 by [[Hurricane Hugo]], and the owners ([[Brisette Broadcasting]]) could not afford to rebuild. [[Benedek Broadcasting]], who acquired |
WBNB's studios and transmitter were destroyed in September 1989 by [[Hurricane Hugo]], and the owners ([[Brisette Broadcasting]]) could not afford to rebuild. [[Benedek Broadcasting]], who acquired the station three years earlier, opted to turn in WBNB's license to the FCC for cancellation instead of rebuilding the facilities. |
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CBS programming returned to the USVI in 2001, via [[WVXF]], channel 17, though switched to [[TV2 (Virgin Islands)]] in 2009. |
CBS programming returned to the USVI in 2001, via [[WVXF]], channel 17, though switched to [[TV2 (Virgin Islands)]] in 2009. |
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WBNB-TV, channel 10, was a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Charlotte Amalie, on the island of Saint Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. The station operated from 1961 until 1989.
History
WBNB-TV was the first television station in the Virgin Islands, commencing operations in 1961. Starting in 1960, newspaper announcements proudly announced that the station would be affiliated with CBS and NBC, and would also carry programs from National Educational Television.[1]
WBNB's studios and transmitter were destroyed in September 1989 by Hurricane Hugo, and the owners (Brisette Broadcasting) could not afford to rebuild. Benedek Broadcasting, who acquired the station three years earlier, opted to turn in WBNB's license to the FCC for cancellation instead of rebuilding the facilities.
CBS programming returned to the USVI in 2001, via WVXF, channel 17, though switched to TV2 (Virgin Islands) in 2009.
News/Station presentation
Newscast titles
- News and Views (1961–1966)
- Channel 10 Color News (1966-1970s)
- Channel 10 News (1978-c.1980)
- NewsScene (c. 1981)
- The Scene Today (early 1980s)
- NewsCenter 10 (1983–1989)
External links
References
- CBS network affiliates
- Television stations in the United States Virgin Islands
- Defunct terrestrial television stations in the United States
- Television channels and stations established in 1961
- Television channels and stations disestablished in 1989
- United States television station stubs
- United States Virgin Islands stubs