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WPHL-TV (channel 17) is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, serving as the local outlet for The CW. The station also maintains a secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV .
Grit's program schedule features an extensive library of films through multi-year program licensing agreements ... Philadelphia: WPHL-TV: 17.3: May 1, 2023: Replaced ...
The Wee Willie Webber Colorful Cartoon Club was an after-school local children's television program which aired on WPHL-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for 10 years from 1965 to 1975. It was hosted by local Television/Radio personality Bill "Wee Willie" Webber.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hosted TV quiz show Tug-o-War (cancelled so the studio could be used for The Mike Douglas Show) [6] and regionally syndicated Challenge Billiards [7] 1965-1975 WPHL-TV: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Wee Willie Webber Colorful Cartoon Club, [8] The Bill Webber Show (the Philadelphia Phillies' pregame show) [9] 1976 ...
WPHL-TV 17 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nexstar Media Group (Nexstar Broadcasting) WPWR-TV 50 Chicago, Illinois Fox Corporation (Fox Television Stations) WBFF 45.2 Baltimore, Maryland Sinclair Broadcast Group WWOR-TV 9 Secaucus, New Jersey–New York City, New York Fox Corporation (Fox Television Stations) MyNetworkTV flagship station NBC: KARE 11
Philadelphia (12-2) at Washington (9-5) ... BEST BET: EAGLES: 26-17. Jacksonville (3-11) at Las Vegas (2-12) Line: Raiders minus 1. This game has more implications on the NFL draft. A victory ...
Detroit Tigers tweak pitching schedule for upcoming series vs. Philadelphia Phillies. Gannett. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press. June 23, 2024 at 12:14 PM. Jack Flaherty is healthy for the Detroit ...
Channel 48 continued to mix movies, series, children's programs, and sports. In 1975, Bill "Wee Willie Webber" left WPHL-TV to host children's shows for WKBS-TV; [37] he lasted three years on the station. [38] Between 1976 and 1982, when it was outbid by WPHL, channel 48 was the broadcast home of the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team. [39]