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WFFT-TV (channel 55) is a television station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Allen Media Group , the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Hillegas Road in Fort Wayne.
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Indiana. ... WFFT-TV: Fox: Bounce TV on 55.2, Antenna TV on 55.3 Indianapolis:
WFFT-TV 55: 1977-1978 (secondary) Fox Secondary affiliation (WFFT-TV was an independent station); cleared ABC programming not cleared by the market's existing affiliate WPTA (in particular shows that were part of ABC Late Night). Fort Worth-Dallas, Texas: WBAP-TV 5 (now KXAS-TV) 1948-1957 (secondary) NBC (O&O) WFAA 8
This is a list of full-service television stations in the United States having call signs which begin with the letter W. Stations licensed to transmit under low-power specifications—ex., WOCV-CD, W16DQ-D and WIFR-LD—have not been included.
Swapped affiliations with UPN affiliate and new sister station KMSP-TV in September 2002, shortly after the two stations were acquired by Fox Television Stations. The move made KMSP-TV a Fox owned-and-operated station and reunited Fox with its original Twin Cities affiliate (KMSP-TV was originally affiliated with Fox from 1986 to 1988). [11]
The Fox affiliation in Fort Wayne, Indiana moves from WFFT-TV to WISE-DT2, a subchannel of Fort Wayne's NBC affiliate that retains secondary affiliation with MyNetworkTV. [196] WFFT-TV becomes an independent station, which was its status from its 1977 launch until joining Fox in 1986. [197]
The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their virtual channel ( PSIP ) number. Stations listed in boldface are owned and operated by Fox through its subsidiary Fox Television Stations (excluding owned-and-operated stations of MyNetworkTV , unless the station simulcasts a co-owned Fox O&O station ...
Then Great Trails purchased WFFT with the intent (and partial success during the mid-1980s) of turning WFFT into a regional all-movie superstation that would be picked up on numerous cable systems in the midwest-/Great-Lakes-region not unlike WTBS in Atlanta. During the 1981 to pre-Fox era, WFFT was known as SuperStation55.