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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Hartford/New Haven: Allingtown: 16 16 WETN-LD: Retro TV Sonlife on 16.2 SanabiaTV Local on 16.3 ExtremePower TV on 16.4 Quest on 16.5 Shop LC on 16.6 ShopHQ on 16.7 Estrella TV on 16.8 UNH TV 24/7 and on 16.9
Danbury: Western Connecticut State University: Educational WXLM: 980 AM: Groton: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: News/Talk WYBC: 1340 AM: New Haven: Yale Broadcasting Company, Inc. News/Talk WYBC-FM: 94.3 FM: New Haven: Yale Broadcasting Company, Inc. Urban adult contemporary WZBG: 97.3 FM: Litchfield: Local Girls and Boys Broadcasting ...
Danbury is in the New York City TV market and receives its TV stations. Some TV stations in the Hartford-New Haven are also available to Danbury viewers. The News-Times – a daily newspaper owned by Hearst Communications. Tribuna Newspaper – a biweekly, bilingual (Portuguese/English) news publication. HamletHub Danbury – a local news ...
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Licensed to Fairfield, Connecticut, it serves the Connecticut and Long Island area with news and classical music programming. ... Danbury, Connecticut: 143515: 0 ...
The News-Times was founded on September 8, 1883 as the Danbury Evening News by James Montgomery Bailey. In 1933, it merged with the Danbury Times, which was founded on May 17, 1927, thereafter to be known as the Danbury News-Times. The Ottaway Community Newspapers chain purchased the paper in 1955.
WLAD is owned by Berkshire Broadcasting, with studios and offices located on Mill Plain Road in Danbury and is transmitter is located off Brushy Hill Road, also in Danbury. [3] WLAD operates at 1,000 watts using a non-directional antenna; because 800 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Mexico, WLAD must reduce power at night to 286 watts.