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The station's studios are located on Mount Hope Avenue in Bangor, and its transmitter is located on Rider Bluff in Holden. Although identifying as a separate station in its own right, WLBZ is considered a semi-satellite of sister station WCSH (channel 6) in Portland.
KFNB subsequently became a Fox affiliate KLWY and made sister station K26ES (previously a translator of Cheyenne-based Fox affiliate KLWY) a full-time UPN affiliate. Riverton-Casper, Wyoming: KWRB-TV/KTNW 10 (now KFNE) 1957–1984 Fox (satellite of KLWY, Cheyenne) Shared affiliation with CBS affiliate KTWO-TV. Disaffiliated from NBC in 1984 and ...
Simulcast CBS's existing affiliate (and sister station) WDJT-TV on its analog signal for the benefit of viewers not yet prepared for WDJT-TV's conversion to a digital signal. Broke from its WDJT-TV simulcast and disaffiliated from CBS at the end of 2009. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota: KTMA 23 (now WUCW) 1989-1992 (secondary) The CW
The National Broadcasting Company is a television network based in the United States made up of 12 owned-and-operated stations and nearly 223 network affiliates. [1] Stations are listed in alphabetical order by city of license. A blue background indicates an affiliate originating as a digital subchannel. A gray background indicates a low-power ...
Area served City of license Call Sign VC RF Network Notes Detroit: WHNE-LD 3 3 Light TV: getTV on 3.2, Corner Store TV on 3.3, HSN2 on 3.4, SBN on 3.5, Movies! on 3.6, Retro TV on 3.7, Jewelry Television on 3.8, NewsNet on 3.9, Rev'n on 3.10, Fun Roads on 3.11, Heartland on 3.12
KRCG-TV/KMOS-TV/KOMU-TV: Sesame Street (Due to the lack of a PBS station in Mid-Missouri, CBS stations KRCG and KMOS began premiering PBS's Sesame Street on January 4, 1971 as a weekday morning program [9:00-10:00 AM] after a spokesman for a local group replied that KRCG was confident enough for the Citizens of Sesame Street Fund could raise ...
Its name was changed when Dave Thomas/Dave Roberts left the station for WPVI in 1978, and the show was renamed without the Dialing for Dollars franchise to AM Buffalo, which still airs today. WLBZ – Bangor, Maine; WLKY – Louisville, Kentucky (1972–74) WLNE-TV – New Bedford, Massachusetts, George Allen hosted the show
It lost CBS to WTWO (channel 2) in 1955; that station had been founded by Carpenter. It lost DuMont soon afterward when that network shut down. After Carpenter sold WTWO to the Rines-Thompson family in 1959, the new owners changed that station's calls to WLBZ-TV and swapped affiliations with WABI-TV, making channel 5 a primary CBS affiliate ...