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This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Virginia. See also List of television stations in Washington, D.C. VC refers to the station's PSIP virtual channel. RF refers to the station's physical RF channel. satellite of WNVT. PBS Plus on 41.2, World on 41.3, PBS Kids on 41.4, Create on 41.5.
Virginia public smoking ban snuffed again by House sub-committee; Virginia reporter, cameraman killed on live TV, alleged shooter commits suicide; Virginia reports suspected monkeypox case
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, [a] is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.The state's capital is Richmond and its most populous city is Virginia Beach.Its most populous subdivision is Fairfax County, part of Northern Virginia, where slightly over a third of Virginia's population ...
The VPM Media Corporation, formerly known as the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation and Central Virginia Educational Television Corporation, is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that is the group owner of Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member public television stations and National Public Radio (NPR) member stations in central a...
WVEC (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Hampton, Virginia, United States, serving the Hampton Roads area as an affiliate of ABC. The station is owned by Tegna Inc., and maintains studios on Woodis Avenue in Norfolk; its transmitter is located in Suffolk, Virginia.
New Kent County is a county in the south eastern part the Commonwealth of Virginia.As of the 2020 United States Census, its population was 22,945. [1] Its county seat is New Kent. [2]New Kent County is located east of the Greater Richmond Region and is part of the Richmond and the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The government of Virginia combines the executive, legislative and judicial branches of authority in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The current governor of Virginia is Glenn Youngkin. The State Capitol building in Richmond was designed by Thomas Jefferson, and the cornerstone was laid by Governor Patrick Henry in 1785.