WBOC-TV

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Salisbury, United States

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WBOC-TV Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

WBOC-TV is located in Salisbury, United States on 1729 N Salisbury Blvd. WBOC-TV is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category television station in United States. WBOC-TV 16 began broadcasting on July 15, 1954 in Salisbury, Md. The television station has become known to the community as "Delmarva's News Leader."​ WBOC is an affiliate of CBS and a member of the Associated Press. WBOC is a regional news source. We make a commitment every day by way of resources, air time and experience to do the best job we can covering issues that affect the entire Delmarva Peninsula. In Maryland, the station reaches Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset, Dorchester, Talbot, Caroline and Queen Anne's counties. In Delaware, it reaches Sussex and Kent counties. In Virginia, it reaches Accomack County. These 10 counties are with just under 500,000 viewers, not including those who visit area beaches during the summer. WBOC's main studio is in Salisbury, Md. On Aug. 26, 2008, WBOC began to broadcast high definition newscasts from the NewsPlex. The NewsPlex is 11,340-square-foot state-of-the-art high definition digital broadcast facility. The multi-million dollar facility was constructed behind WBOC's main building on 1729 N. Salisbury Blvd. in Salisbury. In addition to WBOC's Salisbury location, two satellite newsrooms are operated in Dover and Milton, Del., with both news staffs and sales divisions. WBOC's sister station, FOX21, airs FOX programming as well as WBOC News. WBOC, FOX21 and WBOC Interactive are locally-owned and operated by Draper Holdings, which also owns Loblolly, LLC.

Address

1729 N Salisbury Blvd

Phone

+1 4107491111

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Salisbury, MD

Founded

1954

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Amy Kirby Rodgers

The only station I watch. But I am wondering why nobody is reporting about what parents , and students are going through having to do virtual learning. There are many mentally ill parents out there that are not equip for this even the slightest. I think the school board needs to be aware of how much its taking a tole on families , marriages and relationships between children and their parents .. Also how much is expected from the students. Some teachers make it look easy but are struggling too but showing absolutely no sympathy for parents as if some parents already dont feel bad enough. I can imagine 8 out of 10 families are going through alot more then what people know and im guessing why parents aren't reporting because they dont want to be frowned upon or looked at as a bad parent .. I believe parents and students need alot more help then they care to share .. This should be big news right now .. I would definitely allow a reporter into my home and see our daily routine and everything we have to go through in a \virtual\ school day. I have 4 children so you can try to imagine how our days go and the hours after zoom is over .. Its not as easy as the school's , school board , and teachers are making it look .. Well maybe for them it may be easy but not for parents who are not equip but are stuck doing most assignments with their kids.

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Austin Ireland

Favorite local TV station hands down. 102.5 radio is outstanding!!

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Kim Moss

I drove student on a bus trip to WBOC someone came to the bus and talked to the student then took them in. They had a goody bags for the student I thought that was really nice of them. I think kids loved the trips there.

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Jewell Robinson

This place is full of history and TV facts. Get to know the anchors and TV host, they are well worth your time

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Darlene Upshur

Love it, we were on Delmarva Life.