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MeTV on 12.2, Ion on 12.3, Start TV on 12.4 24 28 WJET-TV: ABC: Laff on 24.2, Ion Mystery on 24.3, Cozi TV on 24.4 35 21 WSEE-TV: CBS: CW on 35.2, Erie News Now Plus on 35.3, H&I on 35.4, HSN on 35.5, QVC on 35.6 54 27 WQLN: PBS: Create on 54.2, World on 54.3, PBS Kids on 54.4 66 26 WFXP: Fox: Grit on 66.2, Bounce TV on 66.3, Antenna TV on 66.4 ...
WJET-TV was once available on cable in the Hamilton, Niagara, and Grand River areas but was dropped by the early 2000s. WJET-TV continues to supply its former radio sister with news and weather updates during the day, even though the two have been under separate ownership for several years. The station celebrated its 50th anniversary in April 2016.
The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 23, using virtual channel 15. In December 2015, sister station WHP-TV added a second subchannel on 21.3, which duplicated the WLYH CW main 15.1 channel and was created in order to become the new home of the WLYH CW15 programming.
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ET is bringing back its annual TV Cheat Sheet, so you can have a master list of all the renewals and cancellations from the Big 5 networks.
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In May 1997, WFXP began broadcasting a 10 p.m. newscast produced for it by WICU-TV. [14] WJET-TV assumed production of this newscast on August 1, 1998. [15] On September 10, 2007, WJET-TV began airing an hour-long weekday morning show at 8 on WFXP (called Fox 66 News in the Morning). This is the only local newscast in the area broadcasting in ...
The Steinmans sold off the WGAL radio stations in 1976, but kept WGAL-TV until late 1978, when it sold channel 8 and WTEV to Pulitzer—in the process, earning a handsome return on the original investment they made when they signed on WGAL radio in 1922. The Pulitzer purchase reunited WGAL-TV and WTEV with KOAT (that company spun off KVOA in 1972).