National Hockey League over-the-air television broadcasters: WWOR-TV, WNBC, KCAL-TV, KGO-TV, WPCH-TV, WLVI, KPLR-TV, CIVT-TV, KSHB-TV, CHRO-TV

Wwor-TV, Wnbc, Kcal-TV, Kgo-TV, Wpch-TV, Wlvi, Kplr-TV, Civt-TV, Kshb-TV, Chro-TV

Cover Art for 9781233149834, National Hockey League over-the-air television broadcasters: WWOR-TV, WNBC, KCAL-TV, KGO-TV, WPCH-TV, WLVI, KPLR-TV, CIVT-TV, KSHB-TV, CHRO-TV by Source: Wikipedia
ISBN: 9781233149834
Publisher: Books LLC, Wiki Series
Published: 20 August, 2011
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: WWOR-TV, WNBC, KCAL-TV, KGO-TV, WPCH-TV, WLVI, KPLR-TV, CIVT-TV, KSHB-TV, CHRO-TV, KDNL-TV, WPXN-TV, CICT-TV, Historical NHL over-the-air television broadcasters, KDOC-TV, KICU-TV, WNYB, CFTM-TV, CFJP-TV, CFAP-TV. Excerpt: WWOR-TV, virtual channel 9 (digital channel 38), is the flagship station of the MyNetworkTV programming service, licensed to Secaucus, New Jersey and serving the Tri-State (NY-NJ-CT) metropolitan area. WWOR is owned by Fox Television Stations, a division of the News Corporation, and is a sister station to Fox network flagship WNYW (channel 5). WWOR-TV's studios and main offices are located south of Route 3 east of the Meadowlands Sports Complex and its transmitter is atop the Empire State Building in Manhattan. An application for the renewal of its license has been pending since 2007. WWOR is available to subscribers of EchoStar's Dish Network as part of their superstations package except in markets where the local MyNetworkTV affiliate invokes Syndex to block access to the market. The station's digital signal is multiplexed: WWOR-DT broadcasts on digital channel 38. WWOR-TV also has a Mobile DTV feed of sister station WNYW-TV 5.1 (via its subchannel on 9.2), broadcasting at 1.83 Mbit/s, with plans to add a subchannel of its own, also at 1.83 Mbit/s At 11:59 P.M. on June 12, 2009, WWOR-TV discontinued regular analog programming on channel 9. The station remained on its pre-transition channel 38, using PSIP to display its virtual channel as 9. WWOR simulcasts its sister station WNYW on its digital subchannel 5.2 but identifies this subchannel as "WWOR-TV, Secaucus bringing you WNYW, New York." Channel 9 signed on the air on October 11, 1949 as WOR-TV, owned by the Bamberger Broadcasting Service, which also operated WOR radio (710 AM) and WOR-FM (98.7 MHz, later WXLO and now WRKS-FM). Bamberger Broa...

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