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  2. WOFL - Wikipedia

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    WOFL's local news programming is also broadcast on co-owned WOGX, serving Ocala and Gainesville. Channel 35 in Orlando went on the air as WSWB-TV on March 31, 1974. Built by Sun World Broadcasters, WSWB-TV was Orlando's first independent station. After facing 19 months of construction delays, it suffered from financial difficulties within ...

  3. WOGX - Wikipedia

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    Channel 51 joined the Fox network in May 1991, bringing the network to Gainesville for the first time. The Meredith Corporation, then-owner of WOFL, bought WOGX-TV from Wabash Valley Broadcasting in January 1996 and immediately moved to consolidate operating functions with WOFL. The station debuted a local newscast in 1998, including an edition ...

  4. WRBW - Wikipedia

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    WRBW (channel 65), branded on-air as Fox 35 Plus, is a television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, serving as the local outlet for the MyNetworkTV programming service. It is owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside Fox outlet WOFL (channel 35).

  5. Channel 35 virtual TV stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    WSEE-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania; WSLF-LD in Port St. Lucie, Florida; WSPF-CD in St. Petersburg, Florida; WWKH-CD in Uniontown, Pennsylvania; WWLF-LD in Syracuse, New York; WWTO-TV in La Salle, Illinois; WYLN-LP in Hazleton, Pennsylvania; WZCH-LD in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; The following stations formerly operated on virtual channel 35, but ...

  6. Ernest Saves Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Mary studios of then-Fox affiliate WOFL-TV (channel 35, which is now owned by Fox itself) were used for the Christmas Slay film scenes, as the station already had a promotional relationship with Jim Varney and the Ernest character.

  7. WKCF - Wikipedia

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    Press Broadcasting and Brevard Community College then approached the FCC with the proposal to swap WKCF to channel 18 and WRES to channel 68. Two Orlando stations vehemently opposed the switch: WMFE-TV (channel 24), Orlando's public television station, and WOFL (channel 35), the market's established independent outlet.

  8. WRDQ - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the station signed on, WFTV began producing a nightly half-hour 10 p.m. newscast for WRDQ (this resulted in the discontinuance of a prime time newscast in that same timeslot that WFTV had produced for then-UPN affiliate WRBW [channel 65] under a news share agreement); this program competes with an in-house newscast that runs for an hour on Fox owned-and-operated station WOFL ...

  9. WSPF-CD - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after digital transmissions began, WSPF-CD began broadcasting MundoFox (now MundoMax) on 35.1 and infomercials on 35.2 and 35.3. The city access channel, now known as StPeteTV, continues to be carried within the City of St. Petersburg on Bright House channel 641, WOW! channel 15 or Verizon FiOS channel 20, as well as online; it was ...