WHFV-TV

WHFV-TV, virtual channel 69 (UHF digital channel 13), is a dual NBC/Telemundo-affiliated television station licensed to, United States. Owned by, it is a sister station to two Class A stations it shares spectrum with - dual ABC/Fox affiliate WHFV-CD and dual CBS/CW+ affiliate WVFB-CD. The three stations share studios and transmission facilities on TV Drive in Fredericksburg.

WHFV-TV is the only full-power commercial television station in one of the smallest media markets in the United States; the Fredericksburg market consists of only the independent city of Fredericksburg and a small portion of (the rest of Stafford County is in the  market), with it's stations serving 33,310 TV households, ranking in-between the Ottumwa-Kirksville and Victoria, Texas markets. WHFV-TV and it's sister stations share the market with WFKS-TV, a PBS member station which is a satellite of -licensed (channel 23).

Programming
Syndicated programming on WHFV-TV includes Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, Judge Judy, Entertainment Tonight, and Dr. Phil among others.

News operation
WHFV 69 NewsVision, the name for the newscasts aired by WHFV-TV, WHFV-CD and WVFB-CD, has received recognition as one of the highest-rated local news programs in the United States. The small market nature of the three stations tends to result in a high employee turnover rate with most personalities staying at the station for only a year or two before moving on to a larger market. Nevertheless, a few personnel have been with WHFV-TV for more than a few years such as A.J. Veneziano, the pilot and helicopter reporter of 69 SkyVision, and Kaihiamal Reséndiz, the anchor of the Spanish-language Noticiero WHFV 69 newscasts on WHFV-DT2.