WOAI-TV (San Antonio, TX)

WOAI-TV (San Antonio, TX)

WOAI is a television station located in Texas and serves as an NBC affiliate, managed by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Sinclair is recognized as one of the largest and most varied television broadcasting companies in the United States. They currently own and operate, program, or offer sales services to a total of 163 television stations across 77 different markets, pending any future transactions. Sinclair's network reaches around 38.7% of households with television in the U.S., featuring affiliates from FOX, ABC, MyTV, CW, CBS, NBC, Univision, and Azteca.

Local
English
Television

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Domain Authority
70
Ranking

Global

#47820

United States

#9728

News and Media

#526

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | news4sanantonio.com | Karina Hollingsworth

    Family and friends are remembering a teenager shot to death on the East Side. A balloon release was held today for 19-year-old Jordan Bocanegra who died Sunday. His mother Tanya Bocanegra says her son was shot and killed when he stopped to get gas near East Gevers and East Commerce ST. Jordan Bocanegra then drove about a block and crashed at the corner of South Polaris and East Commerce. His sister Jasais Bocanegra says Jordan was in San Antonio visiting his brother.

  • 2 days ago | news4sanantonio.com | Taylor Whartnaby

    SAN ANTONIO - Two weeks after devastating floods claimed 13 lives, residents on Dhaka View are demanding action from city officials to prevent future disasters. The floods swept through homes, causing extensive damage and highlighting the need for improved drainage infrastructure. Brad Nevels, a resident who experienced significant damage, expressed frustration with the city's response. "It's time to step up. You said you were going to do something about it. We're still here waiting," Nevels said.

  • 2 days ago | news4sanantonio.com | Tara Brolley

    A Kyle man was sentenced to 40 years in prison Monday after being convicted of repeated domestic violence against the same victim and violating a protective order, according to the Hays County District Attorney's Office. Javier Esteban Rivera, 32, was found guilty by a Hays County jury on two counts of assault family violence as a repeat offender and one count of violating a protective order two or more times within 12 months.

  • 3 days ago | news4sanantonio.com | Karina Hollingsworth

    Today was the first time residents in District 2 got the chance to speak with city leaders about Project Marvel plans in the Sports and Entertainment District. The Alamodome and the Frost Bank Center are both in District 2. Two separate workshops were held today at the Wheatley Heights Sports Complex. During the first meeting District 2 community members voiced concerns about who would fund the new Spurs arena, transportation, parking, and excessive traffic caused by events at the Alamodome.

  • 3 days ago | news4sanantonio.com | Taylor Whartnaby

    SAN ANTONIO - City leaders are facing criticism over the delayed public input on a proposed new arena for the Spurs, part of a broader initiative known as Project Marvel. The plan is still in its early stages, and details about funding remain unclear. Assistant City Manager Alex Lopez explained the delay, saying, "I think it was important for us to have something for the community to react to.