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Bounce TV on 46.2, Laff on 46.3, Ion Plus on 46.4, Scripps News on 46.5, Jewelry TV on 46.6, QVC on 46.7, HSN on 46.8 ~Terre Haute IN: Olney: 16 23 WUSI-TV: PBS: satellite of WSIU-TV ch. 8 Carbondale. World Channel on 16.2, Create on 16.3, PBS Kids on 16.4, WSIU simulcast with DTV reception information on 16.5 ~Terre Haute IN: Charleston: 51 30 ...
WSIU-TV (channel 8) is a PBS member television station in Carbondale, Illinois, United States. It is owned by Southern Illinois University alongside NPR member WSIU (91.9 FM). The two stations share studios on the university's campus in Carbondale; WSIU-TV's transmitter is located along US 51 near Tamaroa, Illinois .
The station began broadcasting a test pattern on December 3, 1953. Two days later, an open house was held at the studios, [8] and regular programming from Southern Illinois's first TV station began on December 6. [9] The station had no network affiliation in its early months, but it added ABC in March 1954, [10] followed by NBC in December 1955 ...
NewsON is a local news service that enables users to see live and on demand local news broadcasts and video clips from TV stations across the United States. As of February 2021, NewsON includes over 275 TV stations from over 160 markets, covering more than 75% of the US population.
Television stations in the Paducah–Cape Girardeau–Harrisburg market (13 P) Pages in category "Carbondale, Illinois" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
WSIU (91.9 FM, "Powered by You") is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk/information and classical music format. [2] Licensed to Carbondale, Illinois , the station serves Southern Illinois . The station is currently owned by Southern Illinois University Carbondale and features programming from American Public Media , National Public Radio ...
WPSD-TV (channel 6) is a television station licensed to Paducah, Kentucky, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for Western Kentucky's Jackson Purchase region, Southern Illinois, the Missouri Bootheel, and northwest Tennessee.
The AM and FM split programming and became separate stations on August 16, 1976. McRoy would go on to sell WCIL-AM-FM to Dennis Lyle, now the President of the Illinois Broadcasters Association. Later, in 1997, Lyle sold the stations to the Zimmer Radio Group. Soon after the sale, WCIL became a daytime-only simulcast of news/talk station WJPF.