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WXIA-TV

1951 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)Former Gannett subsidiariesNBC network affiliatesQuest (American TV network) affiliatesTegna Inc.
Television channels and stations established in 1951Television stations in AtlantaTrue Crime Network affiliatesUse mdy dates from January 2019

WXIA-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate WATL (channel 36). Both stations share studios at One Monroe Place on the north end of midtown Atlanta, while WXIA-TV's transmitter is located in the city's east section, near Kirkwood. Atlanta is the largest television market where the NBC station is not owned and operated by the network.WXIA-TV is popularly known within the Atlanta metropolitan area by its longtime on-air brand, 11 Alive, which the station has used since 1976.

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