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WTXF-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Owned and operated by the Fox network through its Fox Television Stations division, the station maintains studios on Market Street in Center City and a primary transmitter on the Roxborough tower farm, with a secondary transmitter on South Mountain in Allentown.
Fox: Antenna TV on 43.2 Red Lion: 49 10 WLYH: Lighthouse TV Philadelphia: 3 30 KYW-TV: CBS: Start TV on 3.2 Dabl on 3.3 Fave TV on 3.4 6 6 WPVI-TV: ABC: Localish on 6.2, Laff on 6.3 10 28 WCAU: NBC: Cozi TV on 10.2, LX on 10.3 17 17 WPHL-TV: CW: Antenna TV/MyNet on 17.2, Court TV on 17.3, Comet on 17.4 29 31 WTXF-TV: Fox: Movies! on 29.2 ...
(WBTS-CD transmits over full-power WGBX-TV's spectrum, but is excluded as it is classified as a low-power license). A blue background indicates a station transmitting in the ATSC 3.0 format over-the-air; details about the station's alternate availability in the original ATSC format are contained in its article.
Renamed GMC TV in fall 2010 and then Up on June 1, 2013. Hallmark Movie Channel Crown Media Holdings (Hallmark Cards) Rebranded as Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on September 29, 2014, and now, Hallmark Mystery. HDNet HDNet Inc. Rebranded as AXS TV on July 2, 2012. HRTV Betfair: Rebranded as TVG2 on October 28, 2015, and then FanDuel Racing in ...
(Fox Television Stations) WFTC 29 Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minnesota WADL 38 Detroit, Michigan Adell Broadcasting Corporation WPHL-TV 17 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nexstar Media Group (Nexstar Broadcasting) WPWR-TV 50 Chicago, Illinois Fox Corporation (Fox Television Stations) WBFF 45.2 Baltimore, Maryland Sinclair Broadcast Group WWOR-TV 9
Fox 29 may refer to one of the following television stations in the United States affiliated with the Fox Broadcasting Company: Current. O&O. WTXF-TV in Philadelphia ...
QVC: Comcast sold its majority stake to Liberty Media in 2003; Speed Channel: joint venture with Cox Communications and Fox Entertainment Group; Fox acquired Comcast and Cox's stakes in 2001; Time Warner Entertainment (26%, with Time Warner Inc.): Comcast sold its 26% stake to Time Warner Inc. (now Warner Bros. Discovery) in 2003.
WBAL-DT2 preempts network programming for a WBAL-produced, half-hour 10:00 p.m. newscast on Sunday through Friday nights, local newsmagazine 11 TV Hill (on Sundays at 10:30 p.m.), and encores of the week's newscasts (on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:00 and 10:30 a.m. and Saturdays at noon)