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WWNY-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Carthage, New York, United States, [a] serving as the CBS affiliate for the Watertown area. It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power , Class A Fox affiliate WNYF-CD (channel 28).
Call letters stand for We're IV 4 Buffalo; originally WBEN-TV until 1977; Channel 7: WKBW-TV - - Buffalo, 7 Eyewitness News; Channel 15: WNBF-CD - TCT) - Buffalo. Channel 17: WNED-TV - - Buffalo; Channel 23: WNLO - - Buffalo, CW 23. Originally independent and WNEQ , formerly UPN 23; Channel 29: WUTV - - Buffalo, FOX 29. Independent until the 1980s
On February 6, 2014, WNYF-CD changed its call letters to WWNY-CD; [3] on March 13, 2014, the class A status for the Watertown station was transferred from the analog channel 28 license to the digital channel 35 license, retaking the WNYF-CD call sign. [7] [8] WWNY-TV and WNYF-CD both go off-the-air, for a couple hours, during overnights. [9] [10]
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – The 2024 Election is almost upon us and many people are asking where they can cast their ballot. ABC50 has put together a handy guide to help you find your local polling ...
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WWNY added a TV station in 1954, Channel 7 WCNY-TV. [5] Because the TV station is licensed to Carthage, New York, outside Watertown, the two stations did not have the same call sign. When the FCC relaxed the rules, the TV station switched to WWNY-TV. (The WCNY-TV call letters are now used on a PBS television station in Syracuse, New York.)
The two began publishing as the Rome Sentinel (including Rome Weekly Sentinel and Rome Daily Sentinel) in the 1840s. [3] [4] [5] Since 1864, the Sentinel has been family-owned. [5] Through marriage, the name of the owning family has changed from Kessinger to Barnard to Waters. [6] [7] [8]
The Niagara County Tribune/Sentinel is an American weekly newspaper serving Niagara County, New York. It was formed in 2020 through the merger of Niagara-Wheatfield Tribune and the Lewiston-Porter Sentinel. It is published by Skip Mazenauer, owner of Niagara Frontier Publications. [1]