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The next month, Turner-Farrar applied to have channel 22 changed to channel 3. [13] This proposal, along with the addition of educational channel 8 to Carbondale, was approved by the FCC in March 1958; [14] in doing so, the commission rejected a competing proposal to allocate channel 3 to Carbondale. [15]
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Carbondale/~Paducah KY: Johnston City: 15 15 W15BU-D: 3ABN: 3ABN Proclaim on 15.2, 3ABN Dare to Dream on 15.3, 3ABN Latino on 15.4, 3ABN Kids on 15.5, 3ABN Radio on 15.6, 3ABN Radio Latino on 15.7, Radio 74 on 15.8
Stations formerly owned by Gray Media Media market State Station Purchased Sold Notes El Dorado: Arkansas: KTVE: 1967: 1996: KAQY: 2014: 2014 [h]Grand Junction
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Carbondale is a city in Jackson County, Illinois, United States, within the Southern Illinois region informally known as "Little Egypt". As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 25,083, making it the most populous city in Southern Illinois outside the Metro East region of Greater St. Louis .
WSIU-TV (channel 8) is a PBS member television station in Carbondale, Illinois, United States.It is owned by Southern Illinois University alongside NPR member WSIU (91.9 FM). ). The two stations share studios on the university's campus in Carbondale; WSIU-TV's transmitter is located along US 51 near Tamaroa, Illi
On September 12, 2011, WCIA debuted an hour-long lifestyle and news program titled ciLiving.tv, the Springfield market's first hour-long 4 p.m. news program; the show utilizes interactivity with viewers, through the use of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, along with online polls and audience quizzes via text message and the ...
The Southern Illinoisan is a daily newspaper and multimedia news platform based in Carbondale, Illinois, known locally as "The Southern." It is one of the major regional newspaper and media services for southern Illinois. The most recent editor of The Southern Illinoisan was 22-year-old Jackson Brandhorst, a native of Carbondale, Illinois. [2]