WHOL-TV

WHOL-TV, virtual channel 12 (VHF digital channel 29), is a Telemundo owned-and-operated television station serving, United States that is licensed to. The station is owned by the subsidiary of  (itself a subsidiary of ). WHOL's studios are located on Shaker Boulevard in Cleveland, and its transmitter is located in Parma.

Origins in Great Falls, Montana (1995-2014)
Founded in 1994, the station first went on the air on February 7, 1995 as KTCC-TV. The station was originally located in and was the second semi-satellite of KTBM-TV, the Telemundo affiliate in. KTBM would add two more semi-satellites, KTMM-TV (now WTCF-TV in ) and KTMH-TV in in later years.

In 2011, NBCUniversal purchased the Telemundo Montana network from.

Move to Ohio (2014-present)
Soon after its purchase of the station, NBCUniversal applied with the FCC to reallocate KTCC to as part of a plan by NBC to "downsize" KTBM's reach and create two new Telemundo O&Os elsewhere. The FCC approved the request on August 11, 2013. KTCC applied for a construction permit to move on March 11, 2014 to Parma.

In May 2014, Telemundo announced KTCC would become the network's owned-and-operated station for the Cleveland market, replacing -based WZTL, which switched to.

On August 18, 2014, KTCC signed-on from it's transmitter in Parma at 2:05pm. The launch consisted of no sign-on message and was basically a soft launch, with the station's first broadcast being regular Telemundo programming being aired already in progress. The station's PSIP TVCT information during this time identified the station as KTCC-HD using virtual channel 12-1.

On December 2, 2014, KTCC changed its callsign to WHOL.