In North Carolina we have these:
WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS, 1949)
WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS, 1949)
NOTE: These are the two oldest CBS affiliates south of Washington. WBTV signed on in July, WFMY in September. Even when they carried more than one network, CBS was the primary one.
WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC, 1964)
WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC, 1954) (original call letters: WMFD)
WITN Ch. 7 Washington (NBC, 1955)
WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville (CBS, 1953)
WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC, 1963) (original call letters: WNBE)
WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC, 1953) (original call letters: WSJS)
WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville (ABC, 1954)
NOTE: WLOS is the second-oldest ABC affiliate south of Washington. Sister station WSET/13 Lynchburg, VA signed on in 1953.
The Roanoke/Lynchburg market has been the most stable in Virginia: WSLS/10 has been with NBC from sign-on in 1952, while WDBJ/7
has been with CBS since sign-on in 1955.
WLOS's two main competitors have also kept the same networks: WYFF (originally WFBC)/4 has been with NBC since sign-on in 1953;
WSPA/7 has been with CBS since sign-on in 1956.
Also in South Carolina we have:
WCSC Ch. 5 Charleston (CBS, 1953)
WIS Ch. 10 Columbia (NBC, 1953)
WBTW Ch. 13 Florence (CBS, 1954--originally on Ch. 8 but moved to 13 in the early '60s to accommodate WGHP High Point, NC)
WPDE Ch. 15 Florence (ABC, 1981)
WLTX Ch. 19 Columbia (CBS, 1953--originally WNOK on Ch. 67--I'm not sure when it moved to Ch. 19)
WOLO Ch. 25 Columbia (ABC, 1961)--this is the second incarnation of the station (was WCCA before it got its present calls) as there was a station on 25 in 1953 (ABC then, I believe)
WMBF Ch. 32 Myrtle Beach (NBC, 2008) (This is actually its digital channel--it signed on with a digital, rather than an analog, channel.)
WFMY Ch. 2 Greensboro (CBS, 1949)
WBTV Ch. 3 Charlotte (CBS, 1949)
NOTE: These are the two oldest CBS affiliates south of Washington. WBTV signed on in July, WFMY in September. Even when they carried more than one network, CBS was the primary one.
WWAY Ch. 3 Wilmington (ABC, 1964)
WECT Ch. 6 Wilmington (NBC, 1954) (original call letters: WMFD)
WITN Ch. 7 Washington (NBC, 1955)
WNCT Ch. 9 Greenville (CBS, 1953)
WCTI Ch. 12 New Bern (ABC, 1963) (original call letters: WNBE)
WXII Ch. 12 Winston-Salem (NBC, 1953) (original call letters: WSJS)
WLOS Ch. 13 Asheville (ABC, 1954)
NOTE: WLOS is the second-oldest ABC affiliate south of Washington. Sister station WSET/13 Lynchburg, VA signed on in 1953.
The Roanoke/Lynchburg market has been the most stable in Virginia: WSLS/10 has been with NBC from sign-on in 1952, while WDBJ/7
has been with CBS since sign-on in 1955.
WLOS's two main competitors have also kept the same networks: WYFF (originally WFBC)/4 has been with NBC since sign-on in 1953;
WSPA/7 has been with CBS since sign-on in 1956.
Also in South Carolina we have:
WCSC Ch. 5 Charleston (CBS, 1953)
WIS Ch. 10 Columbia (NBC, 1953)
WBTW Ch. 13 Florence (CBS, 1954--originally on Ch. 8 but moved to 13 in the early '60s to accommodate WGHP High Point, NC)
WPDE Ch. 15 Florence (ABC, 1981)
WLTX Ch. 19 Columbia (CBS, 1953--originally WNOK on Ch. 67--I'm not sure when it moved to Ch. 19)
WOLO Ch. 25 Columbia (ABC, 1961)--this is the second incarnation of the station (was WCCA before it got its present calls) as there was a station on 25 in 1953 (ABC then, I believe)
WMBF Ch. 32 Myrtle Beach (NBC, 2008) (This is actually its digital channel--it signed on with a digital, rather than an analog, channel.)