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1953–1954

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WLBT

1954–1961

WLBT 1954

WLBT first signed on in 1953 by the Lamar Life Insurance Company, and became notorious for its aggressive support for racial segregation throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The station went as far as cutting out NBC programs with African-American actors or any reference to racial justice, and ignored coverage of the Civil Rights Movement. The station preceded broadacsts of NBC's Today Show with an advisory claiming that it contains "biased, managed Northern news," and in 1955, when civil rights lawyer Thurgood Marshall appeared on the Today Show, WLBT interrupted it by putting up a slide that falsely stated "Sorry, Cable Trouble." All of this led to petitions being sent to the FCC from civil rights groups, as well as NBC, to revoke WLBT's license. In the mid-1960s, WLBT began taking some measures to attempt to change its segregationist image, but the damage had been done as the United States Court of Appeals ordered the FCC to revoke WLBT's license in 1969.

1962–1967

WLBT 1962

1967–1971

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1971–1975

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In 1971, the FCC handed control of WLBT to "Communications Improvement, Inc.", a non-profit and bi-racial foundation, who controlled the station while hearings were being held for a permanent licensee. Communications Improvement would control WLBT over the next decade before handing over the license to "TV-3, Inc.," a consortum led by African-American executives, in 1979. WLBT today is currently owned by Gray Television.

1976–1979

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WLBT 1978

1979–1985

WLBT 1980
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1985–1998

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WLBT 1989
Wlbt 1990
WLBT 3 Jackson MS logo 1996

1998–2001

WLBT 1998

2001–2004

Wlbt 2001

2004–present

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WLBT 2002

(2004-2009 Coloration)

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