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The news programs were later branded as Channel 69 News in the late 1980s and the station's news division was expanded. In 1989, WFMZ added a 5 p.m. newscast and the 7 p.m. news show was moved up to 6 p.m. [10] In 1995, WFMZ expanded its news service geographically with the debut of its Berks Edition newscast at 5:30 p.m. In 1998, this program ...
69 30 WPTG-CD: This TV: GetTV on 69.2, Retro TV on 69.3, NewsNet on 69.4, True Crime Network on 69.5, Heartland on 69.6 Scranton: Wilkes-Barre: 8 9 W09DJ-D: EWTN: Wilkes-Barre: 17 17 WBZM-LD: Silent Kingston: 30 30 WRLD-LD: Religious
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 69 in the United States: [1] KSOY-LD in McAllen, Texas; KSWB-TV in San Diego, California; W24CS-D in Reading, Pennsylvania; WAMI-DT in Hollywood, Florida; WDTI in Indianapolis, Indiana; WFMZ-TV in Allentown, Pennsylvania; WMYS-LD in South Bend, Indiana; WPTG-CD in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Berks County (Pennsylvania Dutch: Barricks Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census , the county's population was 428,849. [ 2 ] The county seat is Reading , the fourth-most populous city in the state. [ 3 ]
May 27—A six-year legal battle between Berks County and a local landfill has finally come to an end. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court declined this week to hear an appeal brought by the owners of ...
Three television stations are based in the county, WBPH-TV Channel 60, WLVT Channel 39 (the Lehigh Valley's PBS affiliate), and WFMZ Channel 69 (an independent television station). The four major Philadelphia-based network stations serving Lehigh County are KYW-TV (the CBS affiliate), WCAU (the NBC affiliate), WPVI (the ABC affiliate), and WTXF ...
WPTG-CD (channel 69) is a low-power television station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The station is owned by Fifth Street Enterprises, LLC . WPTG-CD's transmitter is located in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood.
Channel 69 first signed on the air on June 6, 1988, as WBUU, an educational independent station founded by Butler University.It changed its call letters to WTBU in 1991.. In 1992, WTBU joined PBS as its fourth member station in the Indianapolis market—after WFYI (channel 20), Bloomington-based WTIU (channel 30) and Muncie-licensed WIPB (channel 49); through PBS' Program Differentiation Plan ...