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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
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The station shut down operations on its pre-auction channel and commenced channel-sharing operations, effective July 22, 2018; [18] on July 20, Hearst Television announced that WNNE would become the market's CW affiliate following the move. [19] This was done by re-numbering that station's former WPTZ subchannel on 5.2 to WNNE's 31.1 virtual ...
Joe the Cook (with Chris Wedes) WTCN-TV (Ch 11) c. 1956; Johnny .44! (with Jack Hastings) WCCO-TV c. 1956–58; J. P. Patches / The Carnival Clown (with Daryl Laub) WTCN-TV (Ch 11) 1953–55; (with Chris Wedes) WTCN-TV (Ch 11) 1955–58; Junior Auction (Roger Erickson) WCCO-TV c. 1963; (Roger Awsumb)WTCN-TV (Ch 11) c. 1968; Juvenile Auction ...
Both WMTW repeaters were sold to New Hampshire Public Television in 2009. [25] W27CP went silent on July 15 after losing the lease on its tower, [26] while W26CQ was shut down by Hearst on September 2 in preparation for the sale. [27] The latter transmitter returned as an NHPTV relay on November 4. [28]
The network's first station, WEDH in Hartford, signed on with a black and white signal in 1962, operating from a Trinity College library basement. [2] [3] It was the fourth educational television station in New England, following WGBH-TV in Boston, WENH-TV in Durham, New Hampshire (now part of New Hampshire Public Television), and WCBB in Augusta, Maine (now part of the Maine Public ...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire-based Carlisle One Media, Inc. announces an agreement to purchase WZMY-TV/Derry, New Hampshire from ShootingStar Broadcasting of New England. [57] The deal for the MyNetworkTV and Universal Sports station, which is operated by New Age Media, would close in May, when the station changes call sign to WBIN-TV. [58] 4