WEAT-TV

WEAT-TV is a RKO Network-affiliated television station licensed to,. Owned by Norfolk County TV LLC, the station's studios are located at the in  and the transmitter is located off Beechwood Road in Bellingham.

WEAT is the only commercial over-the-air television station in one of the smallest media markets in the United States, and is one of two RKO stations in the, alongside WBOR-TV. The station shares the market with local public access channel Access Bellingham-Mendon (ABMI).

History
WEAT-TV went on the air on July 4, 1982. The station was owned by amateur radio operator Edward Andrew Tremain (1920-1988), who's company EAT Broadcasting L.P. owned the construction permit for a TV station in Norfolk County on UHF Channel 62. The station originally broadcast at 300 MHz from a transmitter near Stall Brook Elementary School that had been purchased second-hand from and had been originally used by a then-recently closed NHPT station in. The station's news studio was located in Edward's basement, and all of the equipment — two tape decks, a mixer, a character generator, a satellite receiver and an Emergency Broadcast System unit — was located in his garage. In 1990 EAT Broadcasting sold WEAT-TV to Stephen Marks of.

Programming
WEAT-TV clears the entire RKO Network schedule. Syndicated programming on WEAT-TV includes Whacked Out Sports, Judge Judy, The Steve Wilkos Show, Maury, Live with Kelly and Ryan, and Maximum Exposure. WEAT also airs WBOR-TV's series The Boston Beacons Kids Club.

Newscasts
Newscasts on WEAT-TV are aired as Norfolk News Network, which are aired weeknights at 6 and every night at 11 ET. All on-air personnel at the station perform "one-man-band" journalism duties such as shooting video, driving & manning the WEAT-TV broadcast trucks, editing coverage, and producing the newscasts.