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WWCP-TV (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Johnstown–Altoona–State College market. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting , which provides certain services to Altoona-licensed ABC affiliate WATM-TV (channel 23) under a local marketing agreement (LMA ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Harrisburg: 8 35 WGAL (DRT) WGAL: NBC: MeTV on 8.2 Harrisburg: Chambersburg: 33 20 W20EU-D: WITF-TV: PBS: PBS Kids on 33.4, Fox on 43.3, Antenna TV on 43.4 Johnstown: Altoona: 6 33 WJAC-TV (DRT) WJAC-TV: NBC: MeTV on 6.2, Comet on 6.3, CW on 6.4 Bedford: 6 29 WJAC-TV (DRT ...
WATM-TV's transmitter is located on Lookout Road, in Logan Township, along the Cambria County line. Since WATM-TV's signal is barely viewable in Johnstown, it is simulcast in high definition on WWCP-TV's second digital subchannel (8.2) from a transmitter along US 30/Lincoln Highway, in Ligonier Township, near the Somerset County line.
This is a list of full-service television stations in the United States having call signs which begin with the letter W. Stations licensed to transmit under low-power specifications—ex., WOCV-CD, W16DQ-D and WIFR-LD—have not been included.
Fox 8 may refer to: Television stations ... WWCP-TV in Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Former stations in the US. WFXI, Morehead City, North Carolina (1989-2017)
Proclaim! is a Catholic news and discussion broadcast aired on Fox affiliate WWCP-TV in the Johnstown/Altoona/State College PA Television Market since December 2, 2001. They also produce Johnstown-Altoona Diocese Mass live from St. John Gualbert Cathedral in Johnstown. The Mass telecast has aired on local television since September 11, 1988.
The Retro Television Network began airing on WJAC-TV's second digital subchannel in the late December 2008. [13] Along with then-sister station WPXI, WJAC-TV 6.2 transitioned to MeTV at midnight on June 13, 2011, immediately following an episode of Ellery Queen, at which point the channel was switched to the MeTV feed for the start of Hogan's Heroes.
Charter affiliates included all 8 ABC Owned Television Stations and 13 E. W. Scripps Company stations. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The two initial deals gave Laff affiliate clearances in 35% of all U.S. markets, and 13 of the 30 largest television markets (including New York City , Los Angeles , Chicago , Denver , Detroit , and Houston ).