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New York, New York: WNYE-TV 25 (October 5, 1970 – December 2004; non-commercial independent since 2004) Schenectady, New York: WMHX/WMHQ 45 (now WCWN 45) (commercial license; became an affiliate of The WB in 1999, and The CW in 2006) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: WQEX 16 (now WINP 16) (commercial license; currently an O&O Ion Television station ...
Channel 25: WNYE-TV - (Independent) - New York City, NYCTV Life; Channel 31: WPXN-TV - - New York City; Channel 33: WJLP - Me-TV - New York City/New Jersey WJLP New Jersey/New York Call letters changed mid-night 10/1/2014 from KVNV to WJLP. On March 16, 2015, the FCC ordered WJLP to move their broadcasts from channel 3.10 to channel 33.1 on an ...
Unlike neighborhoods in the other four boroughs, some Queens neighborhood names are used as the town name in postal addresses. For example, whereas the town, state construction for all addresses in Manhattan is New York, New York (except in Marble Hill, where Bronx, New York is used), and all neighborhoods in Brooklyn use Brooklyn, New York, residents of College Point would use the ...
Current region 212: 1947 New York City: Manhattan only; overlays with 332, 646, and 917 315: 1947 Syracuse, Utica, Watertown, and north central New York; overlaid by 680. 329: 2023: Poughkeepsie, Middletown, Newburgh, West Point, Goshen and southeastern New York; overlay of 845 332: 2017: New York City: Manhattan only; overlays with 212, 646 ...
When the western part of Queens County was consolidated with New York City in 1898, that area became the Borough of Queens. In 1899, the remaining eastern section of Queens County was split off to form Nassau County on Long Island , thereafter making the borough and county of Queens coextensive with each other.
The following is a list of full-power non-commercial educational radio stations in the United States broadcasting programming from National Public Radio (NPR), which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, band, city of license and state.
Queens Village is located in Queens Community District 13 and its ZIP Codes are 11427, 11428, and 11429. [1] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 105th Precinct. [5] Politically, Queens Village is represented by the New York City Council's 23rd District. [6]
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