It would become the fourth television station that was providing its transmission services in the area of Alabama. In Charlotte, North Carolina, the previous call signs of WCCB were taken back from Bahakel Communications. Due to the limited UHF signals in Selma, WSLA was providing ABC programs to the western market.
Viewership of WNCF:
WNCF ABC 32 was having an ABC association from the very beginning but other competitors and programs were copying which bring disturbance and technical issues for the station. A fire caused the suspension of WSLA activities due to the destruction of its all-technical facilities in 1968 and went off-aired. CBS affiliation was carried out in 1972 after returning to the broadcasting industry. WKAB signals were boosted up by Bahakel for better transmission for WCOV-TV 20 and WSFA 12 which was still not enough to facilitate signal coverage in designated areas.
WNCF Local News Live:
For getting primary media coverage in the area of Montgomery and installing a plan for the new transmission tower of WAKA, Bahakel sold out the WNCF ABC 32 for getting possession of channel 8. On September 4, 1989, the channel 32 call signs were changed to WHOA which was taken from Heart of Alabama. It was having several owners during the time of stay in the broadcasting industry including the Media General.
On July 1, 1999, it become the WNCF with a prominent local news segment which was on-aired and can be watched on channel 51. Bahakel Group decided to bought WBMM from Sagamore Hill Broadcasting on July 7, 2011, which was later become the joint services agreement under Federal Communications Commission in which they announced to operate WNCF by WAKA television channel.
News App:
News transmission and updates are very common sources for getting information around us. Due to this purpose, WNCF ABC 32 decided to develop and launch its own news application for mobile and laptop users for getting direct access to local-based news, breaking and revealing stories along with other informative articles, weather reports, and sports events are included in the main features of this mobile application.
News Team:
WNCF ABC 32 news team is full of professionals which are Darryl Hood, Ellis Eskew, George McDonald, and Jerome Jones as news anchors of the team. Kay McCabe, Mattie Davis, and Glenn Halbrooks are the news reporters of WNCF. Shane Butler, Ryan Stinnet, and Ben Lang are working as meteorologists in the weather department. Sports events are reported by Adam Solomon and John Longshore. The political analyst panel of the ABC news team has Steve Flowers.
Weather App:
ABC weather app keeps you informed and alert in case of any emergency which may be caused by bad weather conditions. There are detailed daily and weekly reports which contain thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, humidity level, and helpful advisories are generated during transmission and uploaded on channel 32 mobile application in your regions.
First Weather Alert:
Riley Blackwell is a WNCF TV meteorologist and her teammates are participating in every little information related to the weather situations. First weather alerts are filtered according to their level of intensity and severity for the general public. Hurricanes and storm locations and types are reported from channel meteorologists and National weather services.
Live Streaming:
WNCF live streaming service provides you with transmission without signal disturbance and in good resolution video quality. Channel 32 has an ABC programming facility during the live telecast by the highly upgraded transmitter and digital antenna which have local-based news, Live sports events coverage from the stadium, and other entertainment programs.