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About Bray Cary

Bray Cary is president and chief executive officer of West Virginia Media, a multi-media company that serves 90 percent of West Virginia.

Returning to West Virginia in 2001, Mr. Cary assembled a group of predominately West Virginia investors that has acquired eight network television stations and a statewide business and leadership publication. West Virginia Media today owns and manages NBC affiliate WBOY-TV and an ABC affiliate EBOY-TV Clarksburg; CBS affiliate WOWK-TV in Charleston/Huntington; CBS affiliate WTRF-TV, Fox affiliate Fox ETRF-TV, and an ABC affiliate GTRF-TV; and CBS affiliate WVNS-TV and Fox affiliate Fox West Virginia in Beckley-Bluefield. The State Journal, the only statewide weekly business and leadership newspaper, also is a part of the West Virginia Media news network.

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Bray Cary's Commentaries

Upper Big Branch Investigation Must be About Truth
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More Commentaries by Bray Cary
  • Wheeling Tunnels Opening Good for City
    The tunnel is expected to reopen Thursday evening.

  • Voters Have the Power in Special Election
    Many elected leaders put their agendas first.

  • W.Va. Succession Laws Must be Clarified
    Politics shouldn't get in the way of democracy.

  • Cast Vote for Candidate Who Will Work for W.Va.
    Early voting in the special Senate primary starts Friday.

  • Obama Teachers Plan a Step in Right Direction
    Maintaining the status quo in education is not an option.

  • Schools Deserve Statewide Recognition
    Woodsdale Elementary and Bridge Street Middle schools were named Schools of Excellence this week.

  • Elected Leaders Must Work to Scale Back
    Fiscal responsibility is important for today's leaders.

  • W.Va. Leaders Should Follow Jim Justice's Lead
    The Greenbrier Classic shows what West Virginians can do.

  • Greenbrier Classic Shows off the Mountain State
    The first-annual event reintroduced The Greenbrier to the world.

  • Goldbaugh's Loss a Tragedy for Wheeling
    Lt. William Goldbaugh was killed this week in Florida.

  • West Virginians Have Chance to Re-Evaluate Elected Leaders
    The Mountain State's political landscape has changed dramatically.

  • Hancock Voters Should Think of the Future When Deciding Bond Levy Fate
    Voters in Hancock County will consider a $37-million plan this November.

  • Sports Complex Must be Done Right
    The Mayor's Office has promised to open the lines of communication about the East Wheeling Sports Complex.

  • Reflecting on Fourth of July
    The Fourth of July is a time to celebrate with friends and family, but also to celebrate living in this great country.

  • Saying Goodbye to Sen. Robert C. Byrd
    Sen. Robert Byrd was a champion for West Virginia.

  • W.Va. Should Raise Cigarette Taxes
    Recently released statistics showing Charleston and Huntington with the most smokers are alarming.

  • Outstanding Students Help Repair Flood Damge
    Students from Weirton Madonna help give back to those in need.

  • Teachers Union's Plans for Health Care Liability Unthinkable
    West Virginia teachers unions want the state to ignore $8 billion in health care liabilities.

  •   Sports Complex a Good Move, but Wheeling's Problems Remain
    The proposed East Wheeling Sports Complex would help the Ohio Valley, but the city has numerous problems.

  • Electric Bills on the Rise
    Power companies are looking to raise their rates in the next few years.

  •   Schools Need Law Enforcement
    An incident at Follansbee Middle School was brought to attention to a school resource officer.

  •   Remembering Our Veterans
    Keep servicemen and women in your thoughts and prayers.

  •   A Glimpse Inside a West Virginia Coal Mine
    Bray Cary takes a trip into a coal mine on this week's edition of Decision Makers.

  •   Adults Must Act to Keep Teens Safe During Graduation Season
    High school students across the state are getting ready for graduation and the celebrations that follow.

  • More Wheeling Police Added to Streets
    The Wheeling Police Chief innovated a way to get more police on the streets.

  • Important Week In Education
    Education takes center stage across West Virginia.

  •   West Virginians Can Learn From Oliverio-Mollohan Race
    The state's power structure needs to be challenged.

  •   Lawmakers Must Get Behind Governor's Education Agenda
    State legislators should follow the Governor's lead on education.

  •   Education Partnerships Key to State's Future
    The partnership between West Virginia Northern Community College and Mountain State University is a building block for the region.

  •   State Must Act on Verizon-Frontier Deal
    After several months, the West Virginia Public Service Commission has failed to render a decision.

  • McAteer Responsible for Mine Investigation
    The investigation should be unbiased.

  • Tragedy Shows Spirit of West Virginians
    The Upper Big Branch Mine tragedy shows the nation Mountaineer spirit.

  • Thoughts, Prayers Go out to Miners, Families
    We all stop to pray for the loss of 25 miners in W.Va.

  • Huggins Always had eye on the Prize
    Sites set on hardwood championship.

  • Celebrate God's Love
    Fans cheer on the 'eers but we should all stop to celebrate Easter.

  • Audit Could Save Millions
    PEIA audit is good for West Virginia.

  • High Goals Bring Big Win
    WVU heads to the NCAA tournament.

  • Education Needs to Take top Priority
    Snow has caused school cancellations but education needs to take priorities.

  • WVU Fans have something to cheer about
    WVU fans show true colors at game.

  • Contested Elections
    W.Va. will have contested elections this year but many statewide races go uncontested.

  • Freedom
    Remember the real meaning of July 4th.

  • The Right Thing
    WV congressional delegation must stand united.

  • Unacceptable
    This kind of arrogance absolutely floors me.

  • Phonies
    Our lawmakers need to do what's right.

  • A Time For Hope
    The work starts now.

  • We Need Real Growth
    We got the tools, we just need the leadership.

  • Thanks
    It's been great to watch Pat White on and off the field.

  • Fairness
    A fair court system is vital to economic development.

  • Bad Debt
    State should not have hordes of cash.

  • Democracy Matters
    The voting process must have integrity.

  • Double Dipping Isn't Fair
    We should hold our elected officials to a high standard.

  • A Chilling Effect
    Words have meaning.

  • There Needs to be Disclosure
    The reason we have a two-party system.

  • The Search is Under Way
    Selection committee for WVU president is on the right track

  • Government Must Change
    Metro government must be considered.

  • A National Spotlight
    Leaders must use platform to promote coal.

  • Mountaineer Pride
    Bob Fitzsimmons did a good deed.

  • An Unhealthy State
    Poverty breeds ill health.

  • Great News
    We must work together.


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