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Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Allentown: Philadelphia: 35 9 WPPT: PBS: World on 35.2 : Allentown: 39 9 WLVT-TV: PBS: Create on 39.2, France 24 on 39.3 : Allentown ...
WLVT-TV (channel 39) is a PBS member television station in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States. Owned by Lehigh Valley Public Media, it is a sister station to Philadelphia-licensed PBS member WPPT (channel 35). WLVT-TV's studios are located in the south side of Bethlehem, and its transmitter is located south of nearby Allentown atop South ...
FM radio stations Frequency (MHz) Branding Format Founded Website WDIY: 88.1 WDIY Public Radio 1995 wdiy.org: WJCS: 89.3 WJCS 89.3 Religious wjcs.org: WLHI: 90.3 The Word FM Religious 1983* wordfm.org: WLVR-FM: 91.3 91.3 WLVR Public Radio 1946 wlvr.org: WMUH: 91.7 91.7 WMUH College 1950 muhlenberg.edu/wmuh: WZZO: 95.1 95-1 ZZO Active Rock 1977 ...
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A blue background indicates a station transmitting in the ATSC 3.0 format over-the-air; details about the station's alternate availability in the original ATSC format are contained in its article. Television networks listed with each respective station are the primary affiliation listed; details about other network affiliations with these ...
According to a news release, Detroit PBS is also the state's largest and most-watched public television station. Detroit PBS reaches nearly 4 million monthly visitors through its websites, YouTube ...
Former WJBK-TV (Fox 2 Detroit) reporter Erika Erickson, who left broadcast journalism in 2021 for health reasons, is coming back to Detroit TV news. ... (Local 4 News) on Monday, according to the ...
Prior to the debut of channel 69, an earlier television station that held the WFMZ-TV call sign and was based in Allentown operated on UHF channel 67 from December 1954 until April 1955. Like the current WFMZ-TV, it was co-owned with WFMZ radio (100.7 MHz). The radio station was sold twice in the 21-year gap between the two television stations.