Opinion Backstory on local network affiliations Michael BirdUpdated Aug 5, 2025 Sixty-six years ago, in 1953, Montgomery was preparing to sign on its very first television station: WCOV-TV.
Sports Bright House to carry SEC Network By Kevin Taylor Jul 25, 2014 Bright House Networks customers smiled with a collective sigh Thursday when it was announced their carrier along with Time Warner Cable had re…
News Daugherty named to state workforce board By Jessica Hargett Apr 19, 2012 Alexander City native and Montgomery resident Wayne Daugherty was recently appointed by Governor Robert Bentley to the Alabama Workforce Inves…
Archives Charter extends talks with stations By Staff Reports Dec 31, 2008 The Crimson Tide will play its first BCS bowl game in almost a decade Friday, and thousands of fans who use Charter Cable as their cable provi…
Archives Opinion: Nothing quite like morning Raycom game By Staff Reports Nov 28, 2008 Around the SEC, there are very few unifying battle cries. Almost every game is a grudge teeth-gnashing match. Southern hospitality is tossed o…
Archives Pats’ historic game to be available to all By Staff Reports Dec 25, 2007 NEW YORK (AP) – The New England Patriots’ shot at history Saturday night will be available to every television viewer in the country after mon…
Archives Conference TV channel possible By Staff Reports Jun 21, 2006 BIRMINGHAM (AP) – Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive says the league is interested in forming its own television network, an “SEC…