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WWOR-TV, channel 9, a television station in Secaucus, New Jersey serving Greater New York City; WWOR EMI Service, the national version of WWOR-TV available nationwide via cable and satellite from 1990 to 1996; WHTT-FM, a radio station (104.1 FM) licensed to Buffalo, New York, which previously held the call sign WWOR
WWOR-TV (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Secaucus, New Jersey, United States, serving the New York metropolitan area as the flagship of the MyNetworkTV programming service. It is owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside Fox flagship WNYW (channel 5).
WWOR EMI Service was a New York City-based American cable television channel that operated as a superstation feed of Secaucus, New Jersey-licensed WWOR-TV (channel 9). The service was uplinked to satellite from Syracuse, New York, by Eastern Microwave, Inc., which later sold the satellite distribution rights to the Advance Entertainment Corporation subsidiary of Advance Publications, a ...
The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 9 (though neither using virtual channel 9 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 9): KBJR-DT3 in Superior, Wisconsin; KEPR-DT2 in Pasco, Washington; KIMA-DT2 in Yakima, Washington; KRII-DT3 in Chisholm, Minnesota; KUSI-TV in San Diego, California; WCTX in New Haven ...
WEQT-LD in Atlanta, Georgia, on virtual channel 9; WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida, on virtual channel 8; WFMZ-TV in Allentown, Pennsylvania, uses WBPH-TV's spectrum, on virtual channel 69; WGWW in Anniston, Alabama; WHAM-TV in Rochester, New York; WHCQ-LD in Cleveland, Mississippi; WILL-TV in Urbana, Illinois; WISH-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana, on ...
WNYW (channel 5) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship of the Fox network. It is owned and operated by the network's Fox Television Stations division alongside Secaucus, New Jersey–licensed MyNetworkTV flagship WWOR-TV (channel 9).
The town had been served by the Secaucus Home News, a weekly newspaper that published for 107 years before abruptly shutting down in 2017. [194] WWOR-TV, channel 9, is a television station licensed to Secaucus, serving the New York metro area television market as the flagship station of the MyNetworkTV programming service.
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 9 in the United States: [1]. K02AO-D in Eureka, Montana; K02EE-D in Weaverville, California; K02IK-D in Gateview, Colorado