A redesigned structure and movement of technical facilities were carried out and planned to shift in Ghent and transmitter location was shifted to the nearest city area which was ready to serve the market of Bluefield and Beckley and relaunched was occurred on December 24, 1996, with having an association of Fox network and call signs of WVSX.
WVNS Local News Live:
It was not continuously transformed its services in the broadcasting market due to some design errors and some financial issues were also reported in the station. On September 29, 2001, the CBS association was adopted in programming and Eastern Time Zone was depends on the market of Oak Hill, Beckley, and Bluefield. There was no other Television outlet in the market that carried CBS affiliation and WOAY-TV turned off its CBS evening news from their transmission slots.
Viewership of WVNS:
During 1967 most of its CBS programming was decreased when Charleston and Huntington’s area was penetrated by the cable providers. WDBJ television station announced to serve the market of Roanoke along with the Virginia portion and WOWK and WDBJ transmission is available by many cable providers in the broadcasting market. West Virginia Media Holdings announced to acquire the outlet on February 28, 2003, and already have three main stations under their possession. The new ownership decided to change its call letters to the current WVNS on June 7.
News App of Channel 59:
The news app of WVNS is the premium news application for Bluefield and West Virginia and lets you experience the most authentic and reliable news portal. You can watch your most trusted report on-screen and live weather transmission is the main content of television stations. Weekly and daily plans can be managed by CBS 59 app which has an AccuWeather system and meteorologists in the team.
News Team of WVNS:
Casey Gentile is performing her skills in the news department of WVNS CBS 59 as an evening anchor and Sports events are covered and reported by Logan Ross. Weekend anchor and Multimedia Journalist of the news team have Claudia Sessa, Jack Taylor, and Izzy Post. The weather department of the television outlet is controlled and under the supervision of chief meteorologist Heidi Moore. The chief political correspondent of CBS 59 is Mark Curtis and his operational activities are performed from West Virginia.
News Channel 59 Weather App:
Storm Tracker 59 is the weather mobile app for the viewers of WVNS CBS 59 and launched by Nexstar Inc. You can get instant access to the weekly weather reports which contain details about thunderstorms, heavy rainfalls, lightning, and flood situation in the area. West Virginia is fully covered with the experts of CBS 59 and provides you with combined forecasting experience with other sister stations.
First Weather Alert of Lewisburg:
Liam Healy and Ann Lockard both are team members of the weather department and serve the station as experts and weather meteorologists. Some areas in which floods came occasionally especially during the rainy season and rescue teams have evacuation plans in case of weather emergency which is also transferred by weather alerts and warnings.
Where We Can Watch Live Stream:
Live streaming from the WVNS television station is viewable after subscribing to plans which are being offered by several cable and satellite providers in the market. You can watch entertainment stuff, news transmission, and live sports matches from the actual ground and video quality is high definition on your household devices.