Shannon and Rick are both addicted to Tennis.
As yet again, things forevermore remain the same as they did in the 1980’s and the early 1990’s in “Early Life And Continuous Livelihood”, NBC Sports forevermore continues to have the rights to the Wimbledon Tennis event, and CBS Sports forevermore continues to have the rights to the U.S Open Tennis event.
Say Shannon and Rick were both visiting from out of state and were at the same place at the same time (in this case, our house). Shannon & Rick could be watching NBC’s coverage of the Wimbledon Tennis event on WDIV-TV (formerly WWJ-TV and the NBC affiliate in the Detroit area). I would be encouraging both Shannon and Rick to ponder over which manufacturer of transmitter WDIV-TV operates on.
With all of this pertaining to WDIV-TV being said, neither we nor my paternal grandmother still don’t ever watch WDIV-TV’s newscasts and very rarely do we ever watch WDIV-TV for general NBC network programming.
Several photos of WDIV-TV’s current transmitter site and WWJ-AM-FM-TV/WDIV-TV’s former transmitter site on 8 Mile Road in Southfield, Michigan:
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Video of NBC’s coverage of the Wimbledon Tennis event from 1986 with Dick Enberg hosting NBC; coverage:
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