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1820 TV Road Jackson, MS 39204 Telephone: 601.372.6311 Fax: 804.819.5569 Email: wjtvnews@wjtv.com
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WJTV is a CBS local network affiliate in Jackson, MS. You can watch WJTV local news, weather, traffic, live sports, daytime, primetime, & late night programming. You will be able to watch the broadcast station with an antenna on Channel 12 or by subscribing to a live streaming service.
On June 1, 1955, WSLI-TV signed off, and WJTV moved to channel 12 (using WSLI-TV’s license); WSLI radio remained on the air and became a sister to WJTV. The combined station was a primary CBS affiliate with secondary affiliations with ABC and DuMont.
If you have questions regarding WJTV.com, email our web staff. For commercial, paid licensing of news video content and archive searches (not private viewer requests), please send a detailed request to our commercial video licensing team.
The WJTV 12 News Team and staff would like to hear from you. You can call us at 601-969-4590. Send us a fax at 601-372-8798. Visit our company’s website for more information. If you have questions regarding WJTV.com, email our web staff.
The 10 p.m. newscast is anchored by WJTV personalities Melanie Christopher, Byron Brown, and chief meteorologist Ken South, and is specially produced for the Hattiesburg market. The Hattiesburg station will sometimes share video footage with its parent when providing relevant, regional coverage of Mississippi.