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'''WHSV-TV''' is the ] affiliate for the ] market, ] 181. WHSV signed on in the ] as WSVA, as a satellite of WMAL (now ]) and ] in ] WHSV is owned by ]. Its transmitter is located in ]. '''WHSV-TV''' is the ] affiliate for the ] market, ] 181. WHSV signed on in the ] as WSVA, as a satellite of WMAL (now ]) and ] in ] WHSV is owned by ]. Its transmitter is located in ].

==TV-3 Winchester==
In the Fall of 2006, ] will pipe their syndicated programming and the ABC feed to ], to the new, cable-only, station "TV-3 Winchester". Named so, after ] sister station, ]. "TV-3 Winchester" is a joint project with ] and ]. Brad Ramsay, formerly the sports director/anchor at ] will handle general manager duties at the new station. At the beginning, the station will carry a local 7pm (no 6pm cast) and 11pm newscast, with morning newscasts coming in early 2007.

Studios for "TV-3 Winchester" are currently being built along Millwood Pike, in Winchester for the Fall 2006 launch. More information can be found at .


==External links== ==External links==

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WHSV-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Harrisonburg, Virginia market, DMA 181. WHSV signed on in the 1950s as WSVA, as a satellite of WMAL (now WJLA) and WRC in Washington, D.C. WHSV is owned by Gray Television. Its transmitter is located in Stanley, Virginia.

TV-3 Winchester

In the Fall of 2006, WHSV will pipe their syndicated programming and the ABC feed to Winchester, Virginia, to the new, cable-only, station "TV-3 Winchester". Named so, after Harrisonburg, Virginia sister station, WHSV. "TV-3 Winchester" is a joint project with WHSV and Shenandoah University. Brad Ramsay, formerly the sports director/anchor at WHSV will handle general manager duties at the new station. At the beginning, the station will carry a local 7pm (no 6pm cast) and 11pm newscast, with morning newscasts coming in early 2007.

Studios for "TV-3 Winchester" are currently being built along Millwood Pike, in Winchester for the Fall 2006 launch. More information can be found at Tv3Winchester.com.

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