WNEM-TV, Mid-Michigan TV station owned by Meredith Corporation with primary affiliation with CBS
WNEM-TV is a television station serving Bay City and the Saginaw area in Michigan since 1954. It broadcasts 24 hours a day with morning news, daytime game shows and soap operas, evening national broadcasts, and overnight programming for late viewers.
The station was first licensed in 1954 and started as an NBC affiliate with studios at Flint airport. It moved to its current Saginaw studios in the 1960s and switched from NBC to CBS in 1995 as its main network partner.
The station's call letters stand for Northeastern Michigan, reflecting the region it serves and its role as a community connection. For viewers, it represents a familiar presence that keeps them informed about local events and neighbors.
The station broadcasts on several channels with different programs including movies, children's shows, and classic programs. You can also watch live online on the website or follow news on your smartphone while on the go.
The station regularly broadcasts games from the University of Michigan and Michigan State teams as well as the Detroit Lions and Pistons. This makes it an important destination for sports fans in the region wanting to follow their local and college teams.
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