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WCVE-TV (channel 23) is a PBS member television station in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Owned by the VPM Media Corporation (formerly known as the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation), the station maintains studios and a transmitter at 23 Sesame Street in Bon Air , a suburb of Richmond.
Charlottesville: 19 32 WCAV: CBS: Ion on 19.4, Fox on 27.1 29 2 WVIR-TV: NBC: WeatherNation on 29.2, CW on 29.3, True Crime Network on 29.5 41 26 WHTJ: PBS: PBS Plus on 41.2, World on 41.3, PBS Kids on 41.4, Create on 41.5 Charlottesville: Culpeper: 41 26 WNVC: PBS: satellite of WNVT. PBS Plus on 41.2, World on 41.3, PBS Kids on 41.4, Create on ...
Norfolk – WHRO-TV 15; Blue Ridge Public Television - Roanoke – WBRA-TV 15 (Blue Ridge PBS) Bristol - PBS Appalachia Virginia (PBS Appalachia Virginia) Virginia Public Media – regional simulcast on five stations: Richmond – WCVE-TV 23 Charlottesville – WHTJ 41 (satellite of WCVE-TV) Staunton (Harrisonburg) – WVPT 51.1 (satellite of ...
WNVT first signed on March 1, 1972, on channel 53 as PBS member station "Northern Virginia Public TV". [7] The station, licensed to Goldvein, was owned by the Northern Virginia Educational Television Association, which had been formed in 1965, and served the Virginia side of the Washington, D.C., television market.
The VPM Media Corporation, formerly known as the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation and Central Virginia Educational Television Corporation, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is the group owner of Public Broadcasting Service member public television stations and National Public Radio member stations in central and western Virginia.
WVPT (channel 51) is a PBS member television station in Staunton, Virginia, United States, serving the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and West Virginia.It is a full-time satellite of Richmond-licensed WCVE-TV (channel 23) which is owned by the VPM Media Corporation.
1 Syndicated to public television stations by the National Educational Telecommunications Association. 2 Syndicated to public television stations by Executive Program Services. 3 Syndicated to public television stations by WestLink. 4 Running only on selected PBS stations. 5 Reruns are available to public television stations.
MHz (pronounced "M-H-Z") Networks began as a project of the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation.The broadcaster's original stations were WNVT in Goldvein, Virginia, and WNVC in Fairfax, Virginia, which served the Washington, D.C., television market.