About WJTV 12

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1820 TV Road, Jackson, MS, 39204, US
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WJTV, Mississippi's first and oldest broadcast television station, signed on the air January 20, 1953, with the Inauguration Ceremony of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. As Jackson’s #1 local news station sign-on to sign-off for over 60 years, WJTV consistently delivers viewers. We dominate demos in Daytime with programming such as Y&R, Bold & Beautiful, Family Feud, and Dr. Phil, as well as our #1 in the market Midday News. Our Sports line-up such as the Final Four, the Masters, and our Southern favorite, SEC football carry the male demos in the Jackson market, and our weekly sports show "The Sports Zone"​ is the most watched local sports program in Central Mississippi. In 2013, WJTV launched Mississippi's CW, expanding award-winning programming, extended reach, and new opportunities for central Mississippi advertisers. From the Yazoo and Clinton tornado telethons to “pack the pick-up” food drives for Mississippi Food Network to phone banks serving Mississippi River Flooding victims, WJTV has made a statement that serving the greater Jackson community under the Caring for Mississippi banner will be a long standing initiative at this station. We're more than just a broadcast television station. We serve as multi-marketing consultants by offering multi-platform marketing solutions through web, mobile, and text. Our partnership with Yahoo open a whole new world of interactive participants for our clients, and our new affiliate with LIN Media and LIN Digital offers new and exciting opportunities in the interactive world. A Nexstar Media Group, Inc. Property

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