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satellite of WHA-TV ch. 21 Madison. Wisconsin Channel on 28.2, Create on 28.3, PBS Kids on 28.4 Chippewa Falls: 48 21 WLAX: Fox: satellite of WLAX ch. 25 La Crosse. Antenna TV on 48.2, Ion Mystery on 48.3, Bounce TV on 48.4 Green Bay: Green Bay: 2 23 WBAY-TV: ABC: First Alert Weather 24/7 on 2.2, The365/MyNetworkTV on 2.3, H&I on 2.4, Start TV ...
Map of the 210 media markets in the United States, ... Green Bay, WI (63) ... Markets are Designated Market Areas (DMAs), as listed at TV Radio World.
WBAY-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Gray Media.The station's studios are located on South Jefferson Street in downtown Green Bay (across from the historic Brown County Courthouse), with a Fox Cities news bureau on College Avenue on the west side of Appleton, just south of Fox River Mall; its transmitter is located ...
Category: Television stations in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 1 language. ... WPNE-TV This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 11:42 (UTC). Text ...
It was the Green Bay market's second independent station, after the short-lived KFIZ-TV (channel 34) in Fond du Lac from 1968 to 1972. It was also the first new commercial station to sign-on in Green Bay itself since WFRV-TV (channel 5) signed on in May 1955. On November 12, 1982, WLRE was able to power up a new transmitter and had plans for ...
WLUK-TV (channel 11) is a television station in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Suring -licensed CW affiliate WCWF (channel 14).
Shoppers will have the opportunity to save on products in Green Bay and De Pere as part of Small ... Visit the 2024 Gift Guide. Green Bay City Cards, 508 ... GB Links, 117 N. Wisconsin St., ...
There were no TV Guide editions for Newfoundland and Labrador, or for the northern territories. Some communities, such as Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and Thunder Bay, Ontario, also had no TV Guide coverage. Television listings in these regions were usually provided by local newspapers and/or local magazines.