WAIM-TV was owned by Wilton E. Hall, publisher of the Anderson Independent and Daily Mail newspapers (now merged as the Anderson Independent-Mail), along with WAIM/1230 and WCAC-FM 101.1 (now WROQ).
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For two weeks after that, it broadcast a "nightlight" service in the form of a continuously repeating short program about installing digital television converter boxes, alternating between English and Spanish versions, before finally shutting down its analog signal completely.
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WFBC became a WB affiliate on September 6, 1998 and changed its call letters to WBSC in 2000 to reflect its status as the only full-time WB affiliate serving a South Carolina-based market.
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former affiliations = CBS (primary, 1953-1956; secondary, 1956-1979)
ABC (secondary, 1953-1956; primary, 1956-1979; satellite of WLOS, 1991-1995)
Fox (1986-1988)
Independent (1979-1986, 1988-1989, 1995-1999)
The WB (1999-2006), TheCoolTV