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    The station first signed on the air on June 19, 1953, as WTPA (standing for "Television Pennsylvania"), operating as an NBC affiliate. WTPA was founded by the Newhouse family, whose media holdings eventually became Advance Publications, and was operated alongside Harrisburg's two major newspapers, The Patriot and The Evening News (since merged as The Patriot-News).

  3. List of television stations in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    List of television stations in Pennsylvania. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; ... Erie News Now Plus on 35.3, ... Harrisburg: Lancaster: 8 8 WGAL: NBC: MeTV ...

  4. List of assets owned by Nexstar Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and by city of license. ... Savannah: WSAV-TV: 2017: NBC; The CW/MyTV (DT2) ... Lebanon–Harrisburg: Pennsylvania: WLYH ...

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  9. WXBU - Wikipedia

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    The station was originally owned by the Lebanon Television Corporation, a joint venture of the Lebanon Broadcasting Company (owner of WLBR radio [1270 AM] and WQFM [100.1 FM, now WFVY]) and the Lebanon News Publishing Company (owner of the Lebanon Daily News). On October 16, 1954, the station went off the air after Hurricane Hazel knocked out ...