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Channel 25: WNYE-TV - (Independent) - New York City, NYCTV Life; Channel 31: WPXN-TV - - New York City; Channel 33: WJLP - Me-TV - New York City/New Jersey WJLP New Jersey/New York Call letters changed mid-night 10/1/2014 from KVNV to WJLP. On March 16, 2015, the FCC ordered WJLP to move their broadcasts from channel 3.10 to channel 33.1 on an ...
New York: New York: 18 31 WHTV-LD: Jewelry Television: Daystar on 18.2 New York: Hempstead: 20 20 W20CQ-D: Hope Channel: Esperanza on 20.2 New York: 24 2 W02CY-D: Ind. New York: Port Jervis: 24 2 WASA-LD: Estrella TV: Sinovision English on 24.3, Sinovision on 24.4, Estrella TV on 24.5 New York: Port Jervis: 28 25 WNYP-LD: Jewelry TV: Daystar on ...
New York City ranks #1 in the Nielsen Media Research list of Designated Market Areas, as of the 2005-06 television season. Pages in category "Television stations in New York City" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
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).
WCBS-TV (channel 2), branded CBS New York, is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship of the CBS network. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside Riverhead, New York–licensed independent station WLNY-TV (channel 55).
The station first signed on the air on June 15, 1948; it was the fifth television station to sign on in New York City and was the market's second independent station. [7] It was also the second of three stations to launch in the New York market during 1948, debuting one month after Newark, New Jersey –based independent WATV (channel 13, now ...
NYC Media is the official public radio, television, and online media network and broadcasting service of New York City, which has been called the media capital of the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The network oversees four public television channels, a public radio station, and an Internet video on demand service.
In 2005 there were more than 100 new and returning television shows taped in New York City, according to the Mayor's Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting. WNET, New York's largest public television station, is a primary national provider of PBS programming.