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"United States TV Stations: Georgia", Yearbook of Radio and Television, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive Patrick Novotny (2007). "Impact of Television on Georgia, 1948-1952".
2 WSB-TV Atlanta ; 4 WUVM-LD Atlanta (Estrella TV) 5 WAGA-TV Atlanta * 6 WTBS-LD Atlanta (Estrella TV) 8 WGTV Athens (PBS-GPB) 11 WXIA-TV Atlanta ; 14 WPXA-TV Rome (Ion Television)* 16 WYGA-CD Atlanta (BeIN Sports) 17 WPCH-TV Atlanta ; 22 WSKC-CD Atlanta ; 28 WDWW-LD Cleveland ; 29 WANN-CD Atlanta (Independent) 30 WABE-TV Atlanta
WLTA (1400 AM) is a commercial Christian radio station licensed to Alpharetta, Georgia, and serving the Atlanta metropolitan area. It is owned by Salem Communications along with its sister station AM 970 WNIV in Atlanta. WLTA is a full-time simulcast of WNIV's Christian talk and teaching programming.
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ABC West Coast flagship station KGO-TV 7: San Francisco, California: KMGH-TV 7 Denver, Colorado: E.W. Scripps Company: KSTP-TV 5 Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minnesota: Hubbard Broadcasting: WABC-TV 7: New York City, New York: The Walt Disney Company (ABC Owned Television Stations) ABC network flagship station WCVB-TV 5 Boston, Massachusetts: Hearst ...
WUPA (channel 69), branded Atlanta 69, is an independent television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.The station is owned by the CBS News and Stations group and maintains studios on Northeast Expressway in unincorporated DeKalb County; its transmitter is located near Shepherds Lane and Arnold Avenue in the Woodland Hills section of northeastern Atlanta (near North Druid Hills).
Eventually, there will be links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming, hosts and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies. As of 2023, there are a total of 88 such stations operating in the US and its territories. The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters.
The station signed on with original broadcast callsign WAGA [2] (once the sister station of the current television station by that name) [3] on August 1, 1937. [4] The Atlanta Journal newspaper, which owned WSB, had difficulty choosing programming to be carried on WSB between the two NBC radio networks, the Red Network and the Blue Network. [4]