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Schedule of programs on WBAY's Retro Television (RTv), available on digital TV channel 2-3 and cable TV. More>>
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Her reports have earned more than a dozen awards from the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, Associated Press, and The Milwaukee Press Club. More>>
As WBAY Sports Director, Bill won the admiration of sports fans. Then it was time to follow in another sports veteran's footsteps.... More>>
Jeff has anchored WBAY-TV's top-rated newscasts since 1994, and is winner of a prestigious national Edward R. Murrow Award. More>>
Sarah Thomsen is a native to the Midwest, growing up in central Iowa and building a career in Wisconsin. More>>
Morning anchor Kevin Rompa came to Green Bay determined to give Northeast Wisconsin "a reason to start the day with a smile." More>>
Even though she grew up "across the border" in the Twin Cities, Kathryn loves calling Northeastern Wisconsin home. More>>
Justin knew at a very young age that weather would be his calling card. More>>
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After covering news in the Midwest and under the Big Sky, Marcie Kobriger is happy to be back home in Northeast Wisconsin. More>>
"The best part of Northeast Wisconsin is the people," says Brad, a native of the Green Bay area. More>>
Steve's interest in thunderstorms led him from the East Coast to the U.S. Plains and ultimately to Northeast Wisconsin. More>>
Chief Meteorologist George Graphos got involved in weather reporting "by accident." More>>
"The best part of Northeast Wisconsin is the people," says Brad, a native of the Green Bay area. More>>
Justin knew at a very young age that weather would be his calling card. More>>
Steve's interest in thunderstorms led him from the East Coast to the U.S. Plains and ultimately to Northeast Wisconsin. More>>
Chris has covered Super Bowls, NBA playoffs, and the MLB All-Star Game, and considers one-on-one interviews with Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods highlights of his career. More>>
If John Gillespie's name sounds familiar in Wisconsin sports, it should. More>>
Michelle Tuckner grew up in Vikings territory but she roots for another team. More>>
Get in touch with WBAY-TV, get answers to frequently asked questions, and learn about the history of Northeast Wisconsin's first television station! More>>
This EEO Public File Report is filed in Station WBAY-TV's public inspection file pursuant to FCC rules for the period of August 1, 2008, to July 31, 2009. Requires free Adobe Reader. More>>
WBAY's quarterly review of our children's programming efforts. More>>
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Free, simple software for your Windows PC to keep you on top of local news and weather. More>>
Northeast Wisconsin's first television station went on the air March 17, 1953. Rediscover the people, the shows, the events of WBAY's past. More>>
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