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The St. Lawrence County Historical Association (SLCHA) [2] is a non-profit organization, notable for owning and operating the Silas Wright Museum. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It preserves the history of St. Lawrence County .
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Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming 12.1 480i: 16:9: WBPA-LD Main WBPA-LD programming / Rev'n: 12.2 Action The Action Channel: 12.3 Family The Family Channel: 12.4 AceTV Ace TV: 12.5 RightNw Right Now TV 12.6 YouToo YTA TV: 12.7 AMGTV AMGTV 12.8 FunRds Fun Roads TV 12.10 WXNatn WeatherNation TV: 12.11 AmVoice Real America's Voice
WBYD-CD (channel 39) is a low-power, Class A television station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, affiliated with the home shopping network ShopHQ. Owned by Bridge Media Networks, it broadcasts from the WQED's antenna tower in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh. Until 2015, the station was licensed to Johnstown, Pennsylvania. It is famous ...
WPKD-TV (channel 19), branded KDKA+, is an independent television station licensed to Jeannette, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Pittsburgh area. It is owned by the CBS News and Stations group alongside KDKA-TV (channel 2), the market's CBS owned-and-operated station .
Channel 53 was the second TV channel to be activated in Pittsburgh, but the history of this station is discontinuous. It first emerged as WKJF-TV with commercial programming beginning on August 1, 1953. Owned by Agnes Jane Reeves Greer, it had second-choice rights to NBC programming and operated from a site shared with sister FM station WKJF-FM.
Vijal Patel, the Emmy-nominated co-executive producer behind Black-ish, has drawn inspiration from his personal life experiences to bring The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh to Prime Video and Amazon Freevee.
Over the past decade, Pittsburgh has been a perennially competitive market for local news, with news ratings usually differing by less than a full ratings point. WPXI was the first station to offer a 5:30 p.m. newscast in Pittsburgh from 1981 to 1984 (titled 5:30 Live); it was then revived in 1987 with the name Channel 11 News First Edition.