WHAG-TV
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Hagerstown, Maryland | |
Branding | NBC25 |
Slogan | On Air.. Online... Only One Station Hits Home, NBC25 |
Channels | 25 (UHF) analog, 55 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | NBC |
Owner | Nexstar Broadcasting Group |
Founded | January 3, 1970 |
Call letters meaning | W HAGerstown, Maryland |
Former callsigns | None |
Former affiliations | None |
Transmitter Power | 1,350 kW Analog 1,350 kW Analog CP 1,000 kW Digital CP 0.9 kW Digital STA |
Website | http://www.your4state.com |
WHAG-TV "NBC25" is an NBC affiliate based in Hagerstown, Maryland. The station can be seen in four states—Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Its transmitter is located 18 miles west of Hagerstown, atop Fairview Mountain near Clear Spring, Maryland. The station's main studios are in Downtown Hagerstown in the Alexander House Hotel. NBC25 also has bureau reporters working in Frederick, Maryland and Cumberland, Maryland.
Despite being designated a part of the Washington DC market, the station operates like a small market station, focusing on areas in the market west of Frederick County, Maryland. Reporters are often hired directly out of college, and serve as 'one man band' reporters shooting, writing and editing their stories. Most reporters and anchors stay at WHAG for a year or two before moving to a larger market. The station is owned and operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group.
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[edit] History
WHAG-TV began broadcasting at the beginning of 1970, and had become the city's NBC affiliate from the beginning, despite hoping to pick up affiliation from ABC. Initially, the station aired a mix of local and network offerings. The Valley News, the station's first local news program, began programming with three editions at 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and 11:00 p.m. A weekend edition was added two years later.
The original owner of the station was Warren Adler, who also owned four radio stations at the time. Adler sold off WHAG and his other assets in 1973, and began to pursue a career in publishing; he would go on to publish successful novels such as Undertow and The War of The Roses.
Weatherman Lou Scally has been doing the evening weather at WHAG since the early 1980s, and pulls double duty by also hosting the morning show at Hagerstown radio station WJEJ-AM.
Recently, WHAG-TV has been added to the Dish Network lineup of local offerings, and is available to subscribers that currently receive the Washington DC market locals. It is available on Channel 25 (on newer STB's) or channel 8086 in the standard lineup. WHAG does not carry NBC'S Early Today, instead there is Shepherd's Chapel at 4:00 a.m. and Agday at 5:00 a.m. before the morning newscasts from 5:30 to 7 a.m. preceding The Today Show
In 2006, NBC25 switched their website from NBC25.com to Your4State.com. The website was relaunched in September 2006 and is owned by Nexstar.
[edit] Newscasts
Monday-Friday
- NBC 25 Early Today (5:30am-6:00am)
- NBC 25 News Today (6:00am-7:00am)
- NBC 25 News at Noon (12:00pm-12:30pm)
- NBC 25 News at 5 (5:00pm-5:30pm)
- NBC 25 News at 6 (6:00pm-6:30pm)
- NBC 25 Nightbeat (11:00pm-11:35pm)
- The Fifth Quarter (11:35pm-12:05am Fridays during High School Football & Basketball Season)
Saturday-Sunday
- NBC 25 The Weekend Report at 6 (6:00pm-6:30pm)
- NBC 25 The Weekend Report at 11 (11:00pm-11:30pm)
- The Fifth Quarter (7:30pm-8:00pm Saturday)
[edit] Current Personalities
[edit] News Team
- Mark Kraham - News Director
- Pieter Bickford - Assistant News Director, 6pm Anchor
- Diana Moon - 6pm & 11pm Anchor
- Angelique Gonzalez - Noon & 5pm Anchor
- Amie McLain - Weekend Anchor
- Gretchen Gailey - News Reporter
- Sharia Davis - News Reporter
- Marie Coronel - News Reporter
- Adam Hudson - News Reporter
- Megan Healey - News Reporter/Web Producer
- Angela Bohon - News Reporter
- Kaitlin McCarthy - News Reporter
- Jennifer Von Reuter - News Reporter
[edit] NBC25 Accu-Weather Watch Team
- Lou Scally - Chief Weathercaster (5pm, 6pm & 11pm)
- Ian Hall - Meteorologist (Mornings)
- Chad Merrill - Meteorologist (Weekends)
[edit] NBC 25 Sports
- Shawn Stepner - Sports Director (5pm, 6pm & 11pm)
- Karen Loftus - Sports Reporter (Weekends)
- Doug Sampson - Sports Anchor/Reporter (Weekends)
[edit] Off-Air Personalities
- Melissa Fountain - Promotions Director
- Genae Myers - Graphic/Web Designer
- Dwayne Myers-Live Truck Tech/Photographer
- Tom Wilson-Live Truck Tech/Photographer
[edit] External links
Local Washington, DC television stations |
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Local digital television channels |
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Local cable television channels |
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Stations serving Hagerstown, Maryland and surrounding area WHAG 25 (NBC) - WWPB 31 (PBS/MPT) - WWPX 60 (ION) - WJAL 68 (Ind) |
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Stations serving Winchester, Virginia and surrounding area TV3 Winchester 3 (WHSV-DT3) (ABC) - WAZT-CA 10/WAZC-LP 16/WAZF-CA 28/WAZW-CA 48 (TBN) - W15AD 15/W17AL 17/W41AO 41/W48AA 48/W69AC 69 (PBS/WVPB) - WVPY 42 (PBS) |
WBAL 11 (Balitmore) - WHAG 25 (Hagerstown) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, PBS, and Other stations in Maryland |
Corporate Staff: Perry A. Sook (President & CEO) | Matt Devine (CFO) | Duane A. Lammers (COO) | Timothy Busch | Brian Jones | Shirley E. Green | Susana G. Schuler-Willingham | Richard Stolpe | Paul Greeley | Blake R. Battaglia | Erik Brooks | Jay M. Grossman | Brent Stone | Royce Yudkoff | Geoff Armstrong | Michael Donovan | I. Martin Pompadur |
Television Stations owned by Nexstar Broadcasting |
Annual Revenue: $226.1 million USD (2005) | Employees: Unknown at this time. | Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: NXST | Website: www.nexstarbroadcasting.com |