WISC CBS 3 News Madison WI News Live Stream Weather and Sports Channel Online Stream. CBS WISC TV 3 Weather Channel Madison, Wisconsin, United States Live Online Streaming. WISC CBS 3 is a virtual channel 3. It is associated with CBS. The channel is certified in Madison, United States. It is the outlet of Madison-based Morgan Murphy Media. WISC CBS has been associated with CBS since its launch on June 24, 1956. WISC offices are situated on Raymond Road in Madison. Its transmitting tower is situated on Mineral Point Road in the city’s Middleton Junction section.
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WISC News also runs a secondary sub-channel branded as TVW. It runs an association with My-Network-TV. The affiliation comes along with additional syndicated and regionally-originated production. WISC CBS first took to the airwaves in 1956, taking over Madison’s CBS association from WMTV NBC 15 News Madison (which retained ABC association). It was originally a sister channel to WISC radio (1480 AM, now WOZN at AM 1670).
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It is the state’s second-largest business. Madison was still a “doughnut” business as it was crushed between other businesses. It was the point where primary VHF signals were already assigned. Milwaukee to the east, Wausau and Green Bay to the north, Chicago to the southeast, Rockford to the south. Having the business’s only VHF signal gave WISC CBS 3a a distinct advantage. WISC CBS Channel has been connected with CBS since its debut. Although it was also shortly associated with the NTA Film Network.
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It was the time during the late 1950s. From 1995 to 1999. WISC CBS News ran selected UPN production during overnight hours. This was before the launch of a full-time UPN associate in the business, WHPN. UPN returned in 2002 on WISC’s satellite/digital sub-channel, WISC. It had been associated with The WB since 1998. WISC has been with My-Network-TV since 2006. WISC CBS 3memorialized its 50th anniversary in June 2006. Which warranted a congratulatory mention by David Letterman on his Late Show telecast of June 22, 2006.