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Channel 12: W12BH - CPTV - Waterbury (launched in 1979, ceased <2009) Channel 17: W17CD - Stamford - Now W09CZ-D Roslyn NY; Channel 51: WNHX-LP - New Haven; Channel 59: W59AA: West Haven (signed off due to the launch of what is now WCTX) Channel 61: W61AC: CPTV - Waterbury (launched in 1967, ceased in 1979 due to launch of WXTV translator)
News 12 Long Island December 15, 1986 Bethpage, New York: News 12 Connecticut June 1995 Norwalk, Connecticut: News 12 Westchester October 1995 Yonkers, New York: News 12 New Jersey March 26, 1996 Edison, New Jersey: News 12 The Bronx June 1998 Bronx, New York: News 12 Brooklyn 2005 Bronx, New York News 12 Hudson Valley 2005 West Nyack, New York
Prior to 2011, WSTC and WNLK 1350 AM in Norwalk, Connecticut simulcast a commercial news/talk format. [3] On January 25, 2016, WSTC dropped its public radio simulcast with WSHU 1260 AM and went silent. It returned to the air on June 1, 2016, with a format of adult standards with some talk shows. That format lasted only a little more than a year.
The network's first station, WEDH in Hartford, signed on with a black and white signal in 1962, operating from a Trinity College library basement. [2] [3] It was the fourth educational television station in New England, following WGBH-TV in Boston, WENH-TV in Durham, New Hampshire (now part of New Hampshire Public Television), and WCBB in Augusta, Maine (now part of the Maine Public ...
Stamford (/ ˈ s t æ m f ər d /) is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, 34 miles (55 kilometers) outside of New York City.It is the sixth-most populous city in New England.
EL SOL News ("The Sun") is a weekly Spanish-language newspaper based in Stamford, Connecticut.Founded in 1982, it is the oldest newspaper in that language in that U.S. state, and the dominant Spanish-language newspaper in Connecticut, serving a growing Hispanic population.
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On April 12—two days after the NBC affiliation ended—channel 20 returned to the air as WTXX (for "Television XX", with "XX" referring to 20 in Roman numerals), [citation needed] and subsequently became Connecticut's first full-service independent station since Hartford's WHCT-TV (channel 18, now Univision affiliate WUVN) served as an ...