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WTVR-TV's West Broad studios is located directly next to the tower. The station used a graphical version of the tower in its news opens for several years in the 1980s and early 1990s. The tower is also the namesake of the Tower Building, a National Register of Historic Places-listed structure located across the street. [8]
WTVR-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Richmond, Virginia, United States, affiliated with CBS and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company.Its studios are located on West Broad Street on Richmond's West End, and its transmitter is located in Bon Air near the studios of PBS member stations WCVE-TV and WCVW. [2]
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In the early 2000s, WCVE-FM nearly doubled its power, to 17,500 watts, from the same 840-foot tower. In the 2010s, the station reduced its power to 10,000 watts, coupled with an increase in antenna height, now at 990 feet (300 meters). [14] That gives WCVE-FM the same coverage but at less power due to the use of a taller tower.
WTVR-FM (98.1 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia.WTVR-FM serves Central Virginia with an adult contemporary music format. The station is owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. with studios and offices located north of Richmond's city limits on Basie Road in Dumbarton. [4]
In 1947, Havens added an FM station on 98.1, WCOD (now WTVR-FM), [11] followed a year later by the South's first television station, WTVR-TV (channel 6). [12] Channel 6 is still located on West Broad, years after its former radio sisters moved out. Havens sold WTVR, WMBG, and WCOD to Roy H. Park Communications in 1966. Park changed the radio ...
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 13 in the United States: [1] K02QW-D in Reno, Nevada; K03DT-D in Superior, Montana; K03FW-D in Kenai, etc., Alaska; K04GW-D in Spearfish, South Dakota; K04HF-D in Panaca, Nevada; K04RW-D in Cedar Canyon, Utah; K05AH-D in Hot Springs, Montana; K05ML-D in Sula, Montana; K06JC-D in ...
The WBNS TV Tower is a 839 ft (256 m) [1] tall free-standing lattice tower with a triangular cross section used by WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio. When originally completed in August 1948, the tower stood 595 ft (181 m) tall [ 2 ] making it one of the tallest freestanding towers in the United States at that time.