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  2. List of television stations in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Buzzr on 30.2, Daystar Television Network on 30.3, Catchy Comedy on 30.4, Start TV on 30.5, Story Television on 30.6, ... List of television stations in Pennsylvania.

  3. Category:Television stations in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Television stations in the Wilkes-Barre–Scranton market (12 P) Pages in category "Television stations in Pennsylvania" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  4. WTAJ-TV - Wikipedia

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    WTAJ-TV (channel 10) is a television station licensed to Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Johnstown–Altoona–State College market as an affiliate of CBS. Owned by Nexstar Media Group , the station maintains studios on 6th Avenue in Altoona and a transmitter in Logan Township .

  5. Media in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh is home to the first commercial radio station in the United States, KDKA 1020AM, the first community-sponsored television station in the United States, WQED 13, the first "networked" television station and the first station in the country to broadcast 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, KDKA 2, and the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

  6. Media in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    FM radio stations Frequency Format Founded WPEB: 88.1 Variety 1981 WXPN: 88.5 Adult Album Alternative, College, University of Pennsylvania: 1945 WRDV: 89.3 Oldies 1980 WRTI: 90.1 Classical/Jazz 1948 WHYY: 90.9 Public, NPR News/Talk 1954 WKDU: 91.7 College, Drexel University: 1958 WXTU: 92.5 Country 1984 WMMR: 93.3 ”Alternative” 1942 WIP-FM ...

  7. WGAL - Wikipedia

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    Under Pulitzer's ownership, in 1985, WGAL became the first television station in Pennsylvania to broadcast in stereo, beating much larger stations in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Although the radio and television stations had gone their separate ways 15 years earlier, channel 8 dropped the "-TV" suffix from its callsign in 1992.

  8. WHTM-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHTM-TV (channel 27) is a television station licensed to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Susquehanna Valley region as an affiliate of ABC. Owned by Nexstar Media Group , the station maintains studios on North 6th Street in Harrisburg (although with a Hoffman Street address).

  9. WITF-TV - Wikipedia

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    The Hershey Community Center was WITF-TV's first home, used from 1964 to 1981. In 1963, the Pennsylvania Educational Network proposed the introduction of a series of new noncommercial television allotments in the state: channel 3 at Clearfield, channel 36 at Altoona, channel 39 at Allentown (then a commercial channel), channel 65 at Harrisburg, and channel 68 at Scranton. [2]