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  2. WFTV - Wikipedia

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    Channel 9 was assigned to Orlando in 1952, when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) lifted a four-year freeze on television station grants. Throughout 1952, several applications were received for channel 9 from local radio stations: WHOO, WORZ, and WLOF.

  3. WKMG-TV - Wikipedia

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    After the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ended its multi-year freeze on new TV station assignments in April 1952, it allocated two very high frequency (VHF) channels to Orlando, channel 6 and 9. Orlando radio station WDBO (580 AM) was the first applicant for channel 6 and remained unopposed [2] until Central Florida Enterprises, a ...

  4. List of television stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Fort Myers: Fort Myers: 22 21 WGPS-LD: Cozi TV: getTV on 22.2, SBN on 22.3, Buzzr on 22.4, Laff on 22.5, Newsy on 22.6, Daystar on 22.7, TrueReal on 22.8, Defy TV on 22.9

  5. WUCF-TV - Wikipedia

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    WUCF-TV (channel 24) is a PBS member television station in Orlando, Florida, United States. Owned by the University of Central Florida (UCF), it is the region's sole PBS member station, reaching an estimated population of 4.6 million people in its viewing area. [a] [2] WUCF-TV is sister to WUCF-FM (89.9 MHz), Central Florida's secondary NPR ...

  6. Spectrum News 13 - Wikipedia

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    On December 14, 2010, the channel was added to Bright House's system in the Tampa Bay area, on digital channel 1213; the channel is offered in addition to the provider's local news channel in the area, Bay News 9. [2] News 13 microwave (ENG) truck at the Kennedy Space Center prior to a launch; the logo package seen here was used until August 27 ...

  7. WOFL - Wikipedia

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    WOFL presently broadcasts 57 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 9 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the highest local newscast output of any television station in the Orlando market. As is commonplace with ...

  8. WRDQ - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the station signed on, WFTV began producing a nightly half-hour 10 p.m. newscast for WRDQ (this resulted in the discontinuance of a prime time newscast in that same timeslot that WFTV had produced for then-UPN affiliate WRBW [channel 65] under a news share agreement); this program competes with an in-house newscast that runs for an hour on Fox owned-and-operated station WOFL ...

  9. WESH - Wikipedia

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    The station's digital signal continued to broadcast on its pre-transition VHF channel 11, [22] using virtual channel 2. WESH is the only television station in the Orlando market broadcasting on the VHF band post-transition, as WFTV and WKMG-TV opted to broadcast their digital signals on the UHF dial instead.