Here's the programming schedule for WLOX ABC, WLOX CBS and Bounce. Are there any changes to ABC on WLOX? No. This is a new additional CBS network channel that WLOX will broadcast on its second digitalMore >>
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Meggan Gray is the only on-air personality born and raised right here in South Mississippi. She co-anchors Good Morning Mississippi from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. with Rhonda Weidner and Tommy Richards.More >>
Meggan Gray is the only on-air personality born and raised right here in South Mississippi. She co-anchors Good Morning Mississippi from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. with Rhonda Weidner and Tommy Richards.More >>
Terrance is a Minnesota native, with deep roots in the Magnolia state. Originally born in Jackson, he was raised in Minneapolis following a career move by his parents.More >>
WLOX-TV is the first television job for Steve Phillips following a long career in radio news. He joined WLOX News in 1992, serving first as weekend assignment editor and reporter, then Jackson County bureau reporter.More >>
Trang Pham-Bui has worked at WLOX since 1989. Believe it or not, during her high school years, she rarely watched the news, and had never even considered a career in television. Her life story is worthy of a "Top Story."More >>
WLOX hired Danielle Thomas in 1998 as an editor and sports reporter. She then became assistant assignment editor and eventually a news reporter/photographer.More >>
For more than a decade, Al Showers has covered the news in Hancock and Pearl River Counties for WLOX. In fact, he's so well known in the community that the other reporters say when they cover stories on South Mississippi's "West Coast" they're always asked, "Where's Al?"More >>
Doug Walker has been the Assignment Editor at WLOX since 1989, but now has gone back to his reporting roots. Doug says he will enjoy the challenge of hitting the streets once again. He also co-hosts WLOX News This Week, a weekly news magazine show with Dave Elliott.More >>
Patrice Clark is the bureau chief for WLOX's Jackson County bureau. She began working at the station behind the scenes in August 2004. Her first big story as a reporter was one South Mississippi will never forget, Hurricane Katrina.More >>
Michelle was born and raised in Bay St. Louis. She attended Our Lady Academy and went on to The University of Wisconsin. After a few freezing semesters she realized she is definitely a southern girl. MichelleMore >>
Michelle was born and raised in Bay St. Louis. She began her career writing for magazines, but was soon lured into the world of broadcast journalism.More >>
Mike Reader began his career in television in 1983 as weekend weathercaster at WLOX. In 1988 he retired from the U.S. Navy. A year later he was promoted to Chief Meteorologist.More >>
Mike Reader is the Chief Meteorologist at WLOX-TV. More >>
Carrie Duncan grew up in Starkville, where she went to high school and college. Throughout her career, she has worked hurricanes and other tropical weather. During her years at MSU, she was a member of the Tornado Chase Team.More >>
Weekend Meteorologist Carrie Duncan grew up in Starkville, where she went to high school and college. She attended Mississippi State University where she received her BS in Geosciences with an emphasis in Broadcast Meteorology.More >>
With a strong belief in community, Raycom Media television stations take editorial positions on key community issues. It is Raycom Media's mission to be involved in the communities it serves.More >>
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Every weekday at 11:30 on WLOX-TV, Shop South Mississippi highlights businesses along the Gulf Coast and South Mississippi in a very informative, yet casual approach. Click here to find out more.More >>
Every weekday at 11:30 on WLOX-TV, Shop South Mississippi highlights businesses along the Gulf Coast and South Mississippi in a very informative, yet casual approach. Click here to find out more.More >>
Parents: In accordance with the children's television act, WLOX-TV provides three hours of programming each week designed to meet the educational and informational needs of children ages 16 and under. More >>