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WKOW (channel 27) is a television station in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Allen Media Group.The station's studios are located on Tokay Boulevard on Madison's west side, and its transmitter is located on South Pleasant View Road in the city's Junction Ridge neighborhood.
This made it the second station on air in Madison, as WKOW-TV (channel 27) began broadcasting on July 8. [8] It was an affiliate of NBC, ABC , and DuMont . [ 9 ] The WMTV facility along the Beltline contained a main studio complete with revolving stage, claimed to be the only one east of California, as well as a permanently installed kitchen ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Ashland: 21 15 W15EE-D: KQDS: Fox: Antenna TV on 21.2 : Bloomington: 31 16 W16DU-D: WHLA: PBS: Wisconsin Channel on 31.2, Create on 31.3, PBS Kids on 31.4
The games will also be available in Madison (WKOW 27.2 and Spectrum channel 190), Wausau (WAOW 9.2 and Spectrum 14/610), La Crosse (WXOW 19.2 and Spectrum 15/610), Eau Claire (WQOW 18.2 and ...
The Badger Television Network was an American state network that operated for eight months from January 1958 until it ceased operations on August 8 of that year. [1] The regional television network was made up of three television stations in Wisconsin, WISN-TV (channel 12) in Milwaukee, WFRV-TV (channel 5, now a CBS affiliate) in Neenah/Green Bay and WKOW-TV (channel 27) in Madison. [1]
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 27 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K27AE-D in Victorville, etc., California, on virtual channel 27; K27AI-D in Ninilchik, etc., Alaska; K27CD-D in Boulder, Montana; K27CL-D in Coos Bay/North Bend, Oregon; K27CS-D in Montpelier, Idaho; K27DA-D in Big Sandy Valley, Arizona; K27DO-D ...
Pages in category "Television stations in Madison, Wisconsin" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
WHA-TV signed on the air on May 3, 1954, as the first educational station in Wisconsin and the seventh in the United States. WHA-TV is the only public television station in the country that maintains a three-letter callsign, and one of only three analog-era UHF stations altogether (along with WHP-TV in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and WWJ-TV in Detroit) with a three-letter callsign.