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New Hampshire PBS (NHPBS), known as New Hampshire Public Television (NHPTV) prior to October 1, 2017, is a PBS member network serving the U.S. state of New Hampshire.It is operated by New Hampshire Public Broadcasting (NHPB), a community-based organization which holds the licenses to all of the PBS member stations licensed in the state.
11 11 WENH-TV: PBS: PBS Encore on 11.2, World on 11.3, Create on 11.4, PBS Kids on 11.5 Concord: 21 23 WPXG-TV: Ion: Ion Mystery on 21.2, Scripps News on 21.3, Bounce TV on 21.4, Defy TV on 21.5, TrueReal on 21.6 Derry: 50 27 WWJE-DT: True Crime Network: Channel agreement sharing with WUNI: Merrimack: 60 29 WNEU: TLMD: TeleXitos on 60.2
Hanover, New Hampshire: WHED-TV Buffalo, New York : WNEQ-TV 23 (now WNLO 23) (commercial license transferred from WNED-TV to sell station; became an affiliate of UPN in 2003, and The CW in 2006) New York, New York : WNYC-TV 31 (now WPXN-TV 31) (commercial license formerly municipally-owned; currently an O&O Ion Television station since 1998)
WENH-TV in Durham, New Hampshire, on virtual channel 11; WESH in Daytona Beach, Florida, an ATSC 3.0 station, on virtual channel 2; WGVU-TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan; WHAS-TV in Louisville, Kentucky; WISC-TV in Madison, Wisconsin; WJDP-LD in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee; WJKF-CD in Jacksonville, Florida; WJZ-TV in Baltimore, Maryland, on virtual ...
Low-power television stations in New Hampshire (6 P) Pages in category "Television stations in New Hampshire" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
According to the CRTC, there are 18 UHF public television networks, 11 VHF public television networks, 19 UHF commercial television networks, 43 VHF commercial television networks, 22 UHF system television networks, and 5 VHF system television networks. These lists only cover broadcast stations.
WMUR-TV (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, serving as the ABC affiliate to most of New Hampshire. Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on South Commercial Street in downtown Manchester, and its transmitter is located on the south peak of Mount Uncanoonuc in Goffstown.
In 2005, WNDY-TV (channel 23) in Indianapolis and WWHO (channel 53) in Columbus were sold to LIN TV; in 2006, KAUT-TV (channel 43) in Oklahoma City was sold to The New York Times Company (which later sold its entire television group to Local TV, which in turn was subsequently acquired by Tribune Broadcasting), and in 2008, WUPL (channel 54) in ...