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MHz (pronounced "M-H-Z") Networks began as a project of the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation.The broadcaster's original stations were WNVT in Goldvein, Virginia, and WNVC in Fairfax, Virginia, which served the Washington, D.C., television market.
Channel Callsign City of license Dates Affiliation Notes 16: WWOD-TV: Lynchburg: 1952 – July 10, 1953 (CP) construction permit forfeited 20: WARL-TV: Arlington: 1956–1960 (CP) construction permit canceled 24: WBTM-TV: Danville: January 6, 1954 – December 31, 1954: ABC: 27: WTOV-TV: Norfolk: October 22, 1953 – October 3, 1954 May 25 ...
WNVT (channel 23.3) is a non-commercial educational television station licensed to Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia, United States, serving the Richmond metropolitan area. . The station's transmitter is located in the Richmond suburb of Bon Air in Chesterfield Cou
The city's mayor was quoted in local news reports as saying nine people were injured in ... Arlington County public schools and Fairfax County public schools in Virginia. ... The Weather Channel.
Fairfax, VA: 6 6 WDCN-LD: TCN: Washington ~Woodstock VA: 10 24 WDCO-CD: TBD: Washington: Washington: 23 23 WDDN-LD: Daystar: Daystar on 23.2 Washington ~Damascus VA: 23 29 WDWA-LD: Daystar: Washington: Washington: 31 32 WRZB-LD TheGrio: This TV on 31.2, HSN2 on 31.4 Washington: Washington: 44 34 WZDC-CD: TEL: TeleXitos on 44.2 Washington ...
WPXW-TV (channel 66) is a television station licensed to Manassas, Virginia, United States, broadcasting the Ion Television network to the Washington, D.C. area. The station is owned by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, and maintains business offices in Fairfax Station, Virginia; its transmitter is located on River Road in Bethesda, Maryland.
WDCN-LD (channel 6), branded on air as DC 87.7FM, is a low-power television station licensed to Fairfax, Virginia, United States, serving the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Owned by Signal Above LLC, WDCN-LD markets itself as a conventional FM radio station, broadcasting Spanish contemporary hits.
The VPM Media Corporation, formerly known as the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation and Central Virginia Educational Television Corporation, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is the group owner of Public Broadcasting Service member public television stations and National Public Radio member stations in central and western Virginia.