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WYFF is a television station licensed to the United States and serves Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina. The station is owned by Hearst Television and is located on the west side of the city in the northwest part of the county.
On December 31,1953, the station first went on the air as WFBC-TV, and transmitted its signal from a tower on Paris Mountain. The station was owned by the Peace family and their News-Piedmont Publishing Company and was a sister station to the radio station. After two years on the air, the station moved to its current location on Rutherford Street.
Norvin Duncan was the first news anchor at the station.
The News-Piedmont Publishing Company bought WBIR-AM-FM and WBIR-TV in Tennessee from the former Taft Broadcasting Company in 1961. News-Piedmont merged with Southern Broadcasting to form Multimedia, Inc., which has flagship stations. Local programming in color began to be transmitted in February 1967. The station's logo was known as the "Arrow 4," but it was used in a variety of forms for many years.
New rules set by the Federal Communications Commission restricted the common ownership of newspapers and broadcasting outlets in the same market, which led to Multimedia selling off the stations. The Pulitzer Publishing Company acquired the stations in exchange for the station in St. Louis. WYFF-TV changed its call letters to WYFF-TV on March 3, which is the same day as the 30th anniversary of the slogan "We're Your Friend Four." The change was made due to an FCC rule that stated that two stations in the same market, but with different owners needed to have different call letters. Although Pulitzer closed on its purchase of WXII later in the year, the acquisition of WYFF wouldn't be finalized for another two years until January 1985 as Pulitzer had to sell off WLNE-TV in Providence in order to comply with FCC ownership limits of the time that limited the number of stations one company can own to twelve; in the interim, Pulitzer took over the operations of WYFF through a time brokerage agreement with Multimedia.
WYFF-TV was bought by Pulitzer's entire television division.
The WYFF studio building was damaged in a fire on June 23, 1985 and the station had to stop broadcasting for two hours before its evening newscast.
Live with Kelly and Ryan, Access Hollywood, The Jen Hudson Show, Entertainment Tonight, and Inside Edition are all syndicated programs on WYFF. The live broadcast of the fourth hour of Today is only shown on overnights at 2 a.m., but the station carries the majority of the NBC network schedule.
The Saturday edition of Today is delayed for one hour because of the morning newscast.
One of the station's popular children's programs was Monty's Rascals, debuting in 1960, hosted by Monty DuPuy and Stowe Hoyle as Mr. Doohickey (wearing a hat with an old Santa's beard), both of whom served as weathermen at channel 4. The show was moved to Saturday mornings in order to accommodate Bright Promise. The program continued after DuPuy's departure in 1978 and continued until Hoyle retired two years later. Johnny Wright hosted Kids Korral.
During the first run of The Monkees on NBC in 1966 to 1968, viewers in western Carolina and northeast Georgia missed out on the popular TV band starring Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and Davy Jones.
WFBC/WYFF also preempted certain NBC programs over the years (most of which ended up on WAXA-TV (channel 40, now WMYA-TV); consisting mostly of children's programs including Alvin and the Chipmunks (which briefly aired on the station until 1986 , when it moved to WAXA until it returned to WYFF in the late 1980s), Underdog, Kidd Video, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends and Foofur (all four of which aired instead on WAXA-TV throughout their runs). to carry Saturday Night Live (then known as NBC's Saturday Night) from its debut in 1975 to early 1978, NBC's daytime reruns of The Facts of Life from during the 1984–1985 season (which aired on WAXA-TV), game shows The Who , What, or Where Game (in favor of the local talk show Today in The Piedmont), Super Password and Time Machine (both of which aired throughout their runs on WAXA-TV) and the soap opera Santa Barbara (which was initially cleared by the station during its first few years on January 6, 1986, after the low-rated syndicated TV show America aired its final episode on January 3, 1986).
WYFF broadcasted Santa Barbara until 1993.
WYFF 4 became the first television station in the market to broadcast on a daily schedule in the fall of 1988. During the overnight hours, it broadcasted NBC News Overnight and Home Shopping Spree, as well as CNN Headline News. Nightside ran in 1991. The Home Shopping Spree simulcast was dropped in the mid-1990s with the CNN Headline News simulcast being discontinued in 2005 (as the channel transitioned from its news wheel format into a combination of discussion programs at night and rolling news programming during the day), in favor of a mix of NBC late night shows, drama reruns, lifestyle programs and paid programming during the overnight hours.
WYFF has the rights to broadcast the preseason games of the Carolina Panthers.
WYFF broadcasts 3812 hours of locally produced newscasts each week, with six hours on weekdays, four hours on Saturdays and 412 hours on Sundays. Dave Partridge, who succeeded Duncan as anchor of the station's 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. newscasts, was also known as "the voice of the Clemson Tigers" on radio. The evening anchor on the station was named in 1976, and the station expanded its hours later that year. The scene at the newscast.
The station had new talent in the 1980s, including James Baker, J. D. Hayworth, Roger Berry and Mark Marino. The newscasts were renamed NewsCenter 4 in the early 1980s.
Carl Clark and Carol Anderson joined WYFF after the Pulitzer purchase, and now co-anchor the 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 pm newscasts. Annette Estes had worked at a rival CBS station when she replaced Anderson in the late 1980's. Stan Olenik joined the station from WSPA-TV, while Clarke came back when Estes left the station in 1992.
News 4 was rebranded in 1989. In 1991, Charlie Gertz retired.
WYFF began broadcasting in standard definition on January 26, 2010.
On April 22, 2012 the station began to upgrade its newscasts to high definition. On the next day, a new set for its newscasts was unveiled.
The station has a digital signal.
"WYFF 4 Weather Plus" was an NBC Weather Plus affiliate. WYFF converted the subchannel to a local weather service using the graphical user interface of the Weather Plus network.
The subchannel changed its affiliation to This TV on January 1st, 2011.
WYFF signed on May 1, 2002. The station discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over VHF channel 4, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal moved from its pre-transition UHF channel 59, which was among the high band UHF channels (52-69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to UHF channel 36 (the UHF channel 36 allocation was previously used for the analog signals of WCNC-TV and WATL in the respective nearby markets of Charlotte and Atlanta). Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 4.
WYFF kept its analog signal on the air until July 12 to inform viewers of the digital television transition through a loop of public service announcements.
WYFF has nine translators in the mountains of western North Carolina.
The network's signal can be blocked by the surrounding terrain, so these translators are used to bring the signal to towns in deep mountain valleys. Virtual channel 4 is used by all the translators.
In recent years, WYFF has been carried on cable in multiple areas outside of the Greenville–Spartanburg–Asheville media market, including cable systems within the Aiken and Columbia markets in South Carolina, areas of North Carolina within the Charlotte and Chattanooga, Tennessee markets, the Tri-Cities market in Tennessee and Virginia, and the Atlanta market in Georgia.
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