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WSMV
From The TV IV
WSMV | |
Brand | Channel 4 |
City of License | Nashville, Tennessee |
Market | Nashville, Tennessee |
Channel | 10 digital 4 virtual Formerly: 4 analog (1950-2009) |
Network Affiliation | Current: NBC Escape (DT2) Cozi TV (DT3) Formerly: ABC (secondary, 1950-54) CBS (secondary, 1950-53) DuMont (secondary, 1950-55) Telemundo (on DT2, 2006-10) |
Founded | 1950 |
Company | Gray Television |
President | |
Current Popular Non-Network Shows |
The Dr. Oz Show
Tamron Hall Access Hollywood |
WSMV is the call sign for the NBC affiliate in Nashville, Tennessee. It broadcasts on digital channel 10, displayed as virtual channel 4.
WSMV signed on in 1950 as WSM-TV and was the television counterpart to WSM radio, famous for its continous airing of The Grand Ole Opry since 1925. WSM's network programming was furnished by microwave transmission from WAVE, the NBC affiliate from Louisville, Kentucky. Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak was a weatherman at channel 4. WSMV's network programming operations are controlled from sister Gray station WGCL, the CBS affiliate in Atlanta, Georgia.
Digital programming
Virtual | Physical | Name | Programming |
---|---|---|---|
4.1 | 10.1 | WSMV-DT | Main WSMV (NBC) |
4.2 | 10.2 | WSMV-DT2 | Escape |
4.3 | 10.3 | WSMV-DT3 | Cozi TV |