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WUSA in Washington, D.C., on virtual channel 9; WVPB-TV in Huntington, West Virginia; WWTV in Cadillac, Michigan; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital channel 9: K09BJ-D in Entiat, Washington; K09CL-D in Rock Island, Washington; K09FF-D in Squilchuck St. Park, Washington; K09QD-D in Huslia, Alaska ...
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bellingham: Bellingham: 12 14 KVOS-TV: UNI: Movies! on 12.2, MeTV on 12.3, Catchy Comedy on 12.4, Start TV on 12.5, MeTV+ on 12.6, Story on 12.7, H&I on 12.8, MeTV Toons on 12.9
WUSA in Washington, D.C. WVAN-TV in Savannah, Georgia; WWOR-TV in Secaucus, New Jersey; WWTV in Cadillac, Michigan; WXON-LD in Flint, Michigan; The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 9: K07IA-D in Oakland, Oregon; K08OR-D in Canby, California; K09BJ-D in Entiat, Washington; K09CL-D in Rock ...
Listed in local Detroit TV guides Stevenson/Wheatley-area transmitter Detroit, Michigan: CBEFT: Windsor: SRC: No CBEFT formerly an originating station on UHF 78, and later channel 54, that was listed in TV guides in metro Detroit. Station moved to analog channel 35 in 2011, but was decommissioned by CBC and went off the air in July, 2012. Port ...
Channel 9 signed on the air as commercial station KFI-TV on August 25, 1948, [5] [6] owned by Earle C. Anthony alongside KFI radio (640 AM). [7] However, the station was originally licensed as experimental W6XEA about 1940, and in 1944 applied for the call letters KSEE (which are now used by the NBC affiliate in Fresno, California).
It is operated by WSDOT and was the first ferry operated by the state of Washington. [8] The Guemes Island ferry from Anacortes 5 minutes north to Guemes Island is operated by Skagit County, Washington. [9] Wahkiakum County operates the Wahkiakum County Ferry between Puget Island, Washington and Westport, Oregon on the lower Columbia River.
Before ferries were dominant on Puget Sound, the route was served by passenger and freight-carrying steamboats. The wooden steamship Florence K served the route for the Eagle Harbor Transportation Co., until 1915 when the company put the new steamer Bainbridge on the route, and shifted Florence K to the Seattle–Port Washington route.
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 33 in the United States: [1] [2] [3] K23KR-D in Alton, Utah; K33AC-D in Pawnee City, Nebraska; K33AF-D in Ninilchik, Alaska; K33CP-D in Gold Beach, Oregon; K33DB-D in Alexandria, Minnesota; K33DO-D in Vernal, Utah, on virtual channel 9, which rebroadcasts KUEN; K33DR-D in Montpelier ...