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This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Full-power stations VC ... WGBH-TV: PBS: World on 2.2 4 20
This is a list of member stations of the Public Broadcasting Service, a network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States.The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area when different from the city of license.
WGBH-TV is the flagship property of the WGBH Educational Foundation, which also owns Boston's secondary PBS member WGBX-TV (channel 44) and Springfield, Massachusetts PBS member WGBY-TV (channel 57, operated by New England Public Media), Class A Biz TV affiliate WFXZ-CD (channel 24) and public radio stations WGBH (89.7 FM) and WCRB (99.5 FM) in the Boston area, and WCAI radio (and satellites ...
Shop at Home Network – A home shopping network available on broadcast and cable television, which operated from 1987 to 2008; its broadcast affiliates were a mix of stations that carried the network full-time as well as overnight clearances on minor network affiliates and independent stations. SOI TV – A small Spanish-language network ...
Moved from full-power signal on August 7, 2012, as a result of a channel swap with WMLW-TV/Racine reairs the WDJT 9PM weekend newscasts for WMLW Saturday and Sunday nights at 1AM with a repeat of the WDJT Sunday morning newscast at 2AM early Monday mornings. Also airs local programming Sunday mornings 7 to 8AM. WDJT-TV: 58.2: 29: CBS
In 1968, WGBX-TV and WBZ-TV broadcast Read Your Way Up: A TV Read-In, an adult literacy program. [11] In November 1970, the station debuted a public-access show, Catch 44. [12] The program attracted widespread national and international interest; other public stations copied the format, as did the BBC, which launched Open Door in 1973. [13]
The WHYN radio stations were sold off in 1979; [10] Guy Gannett retained WHYN-TV, and on December 31 the station took its present WGGB-TV call letters. [11] Most of Guy Gannett's television stations, including WGGB, were acquired by the Sinclair Broadcast Group in 1998. In late-July 2007, Sinclair sold WGGB to locally based Gormally ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. American public television network This article is about the American broadcaster. For other uses, see PBS (disambiguation). "Public Broadcasting Service" redirects here. For other uses, see Public broadcasting service (disambiguation). Television channel Public Broadcasting Service Logo ...