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  2. WCIX - Wikipedia

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    On February 4, 1985, Midwest Television upgraded channel 49 to a full-power station under new calls, WCFN. However, like its low-powered predecessor, WCFN was a straight simulcast of WCIA, even airing its commercials. WCFN's existence was only acknowledged in WCIA's legal station identifications.

  3. WCIA - Wikipedia

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    WCFN's main channel instead carried WCIA's main schedule in full high definition, with WCFN's channel remaining in standard definition until multiplexing technology improved to allow WCIA and WCFN's main channels to both be in HD. This, and area cable and satellite access, assured both stations full market coverage.

  4. WCFN - Wikipedia

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    WCFN may refer to: . WOSL, a radio station (100.3 FM) licensed to Norwood, Ohio, United States, which held the call sign WCFN from 2012 to 2013; WCIX, a television station (channel 13/PSIP 49) licensed to Springfield, Illinois, United States, which used the call sign WCFN from 1985 to 2011

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