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WFMZ-TV (channel 69) is an independent television station in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States. Locally-based Maranatha Broadcasting Company owns both WFMZ-TV and Wilmington, Delaware–licensed MeTV affiliate WDPN-TV. The two stations share studios on East Rock Road on South Mountain in Allentown
WFMZ-TV* Allentown: Independent station: 1976 wfmz.com: WLVT-TV: Bethlehem: PBS: 1965 wlvt.org: ... * A WFMZ-TV went on the air in December 1954 on analog UHF channel 67.
Allentown: Philadelphia: 35 9 WPPT: PBS: World on 35.2 Allentown: 39 9 WLVT-TV: PBS: Create on 39.2, France 24 on 39.3 Allentown: Bethlehem: 60 9 WBPH-TV: Ind. Reliant on 60.2 Allentown: 69 9 WFMZ-TV: Ind. AccuWeather on 69.2, MeTV (Simulcast of WDPN 2.1) on 69.3 Altoona: Clearfield: 3 15 WPSU-TV: PBS: Create on 3.2, World on 3.3, PBS Kids on 3 ...
WFMZ-TV, a television station (channel 9 digital) licensed to Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States WFMZ-TV (channel 67) (1954–1955), a former television station in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on channel 67; WLEV, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed to Allentown, Pennsylvania, which held the WFMZ call sign from 1947 to 1997
WFMZ-TV, UHF analog channel 67, was an independent television station licensed to Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States, which broadcast from December 4, 1954, to April 15, 1955. Owned by the Penn-Allen Broadcasting Company, it was sister to radio station WFMZ (100.7 FM).
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Pages in category "Mass media in Allentown, Pennsylvania" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... WFMZ-TV (channel 67) WLVT-TV
WEEU-TV was a television station that broadcast on UHF channel 33 from Reading, Pennsylvania, United States, between 1953 and 1955. It was owned by the Hawley Broadcasting Company alongside radio station WEEU (850 AM). The station ceased broadcasting because of the economic difficulties associated with early UHF television stations.