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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).
WHTM-TV 27 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Nexstar Media Group (Nexstar Broadcasting) WJLA-TV 7 Washington, D.C. Sinclair Broadcast Group WKBW-TV 7 Buffalo, New York: E.W. Scripps Company WLS-TV 7: Chicago, Illinois: The Walt Disney Company (ABC Owned Television Stations) WMUR-TV 9 Manchester, New Hampshire: Hearst Communications (Hearst Television ...
Court TV on 18.2, Court TV Mystery on 18.3, Grit on 18.4, Bounce on 18.5, ABC on 27.11 (simulcast of WHTM-TV 27.1), Lighthouse TV on 49.11 (simulcast of WHTM-TV 49.1), RadiantTV on 49.12 Baltimore: Baltimore: 49 24 WWDD-LD: Daystar: Daystar Español on 40.2 Baltimore: Lake Shore: 69 20 WQAW-LD Visión Latina
The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 27 in the United States: K11XT-D in Mariposa, California; K20CP-D in Elmo, Montana; K27EC-D in Lake Havasu City, Arizona; K27MG-D in Columbia, Missouri; KCPM in Grand Forks, North Dakota; KEXT-CD in San Jose, California; KILW-LD in Rochester, Minnesota
WGAL (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Susquehanna Valley region as an affiliate of NBC.Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on Columbia Avenue in Lancaster Township.
Hollywood Today Live, a daily syndicated entertainment news program distributed by the acquired Media General stations, along with Fox Television Stations under a traditional syndication arrangement; ended shortly after Nexstar's acquisition
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]
Bigo Live is a live streaming platform owned by a Singapore-based BIGO Technology, [18] [19] which was founded in 2014 by David Li and Jason Hu. As of 2019, BIGO Technology is owned by JOYY, a Chinese company listed on the NASDAQ. [20] [21] Like YouTube Live, users can watch trendy live streams and comment on the broadcast. Unlike YouTube Live ...