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For most of its history, this license was WUSF-TV (channel 16), which was built by the University of South Florida (USF) in 1966. WUSF served as a secondary educational and public TV station for the Tampa Bay area with an emphasis on college telecourses and how-to programming, with WEDU providing primary PBS service and children's programs.
On September 11, the USF station signed on as WUSF-TV (channel 16). [41] Initially, WUSF-TV had no network programming, as WEDU was the local station for National Educational Television programs (and, later, PBS programs after PBS supplanted NET as the public television network in 1970 [42]).
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 16 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K16AB-D in Guymon, Oklahoma; K16AE-D in Gillette, Wyoming; K16AZ-D in Glasgow, Montana; K16BO-D in Milford, etc., Utah; K16BQ-D in Brainerd, Minnesota, on virtual channel 16, which rebroadcasts KSAX
Tampa, Florida: WUSF-TV 16 (defunct as of 2017) Culpeper, Virginia: WNVC 41 (currently a World Channel member station since 2020) High Knob, Virginia: WSBN-TV (March 30, 1971 - March 27, 2017; satellite station of WBRA-TV) Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia: WNVT 23 (currently a World Channel member station since 2020)
Tampa Bay at Dallas: NBC. NFL Week 16: TV coverage map. FOX. A national TV coverage map of NFL games on FOX in Week 16 via 506 Sports. Red: Philadelphia at Washington. Blue: Detroit at Chicago.
WUSF may refer to: WUSF (FM) , a radio station (89.7 FM) licensed to Tampa, Florida, United States and owned by the University of Florida WEDQ , a television station (channel 16 analog/34 digital) licensed to Tampa, Florida, United States, which held the call sign WUSF-TV from 1966 to 2017
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The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 16 (though neither using virtual channel 16 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 16): KOSA-DT2 in Odessa, Texas; WBXH-CD in Baton Rouge, Louisiana