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Networks and services

Network launches

Network Type Launch date Notes Source
Quest
Over-the-air multicast January 29 A partnership of
Univision Communications and Entravision Communications
.
[1]
ESPN+
Over-the-top streaming service
April 12 A subscription add-on service which includes sports-based original talk shows and documentaries,
combat sports, college sports (including exclusive coverage of Ivy League events), cricket, rugby union, soccer (including out-of-market Major League Soccer matches), and tennis, with NHL and MLB
games offered as add-ons.
[2]
Start TV Over-the-air multicast September 3 Owned by
Decades. Bahakel Communications and Weigel (the latter of which will assume the affiliation rights to Decades displaced by the Start TV launch on stations it owns in certain CBS/CW O&O markets, including Los Angeles and Chicago
) will also contribute stations to serve as charter affiliates.
[3]
DC Universe Over-the-top streaming service September 15 Announced in April 2017, DC Universe features a broad array of original programming as well as older DC live-action and animated films and animated series, a rotating selection of comics, forum discussion space, a merchandise store, and DC encyclopedia. [4]
CBN News Channel Over-the-air multicast/OTT streaming October 1 Owned by the
Freeform) to International Family Entertainment in 1990 – debuted as a subchannel service available on full-power and low-power television stations in 15 U.S. cities (on stations owned by Nexstar Media Group
and HC2 Holdings) as well as through a live stream on a dedicated website and the CBN News app. CBN News Channel's programming will consist of original produced news, lifestyle and entertainment content and commentary.
[5]
Spectrum News 1 networks Regional cable October 28

(Kentucky); November 7 (Ohio);

November 16 (Southern California); November 28 (Wisconsin)

In an August 18 article in the Los Angeles Times, Charter Communications disclosed it is launching a 24-hour regional news channel serving the Los Angeles area in November. The El Segundo-based channel's format will rely less on crime and police pursuits commonly found on broadcast stations in the Los Angeles area, and include a focus on long-form stories (including documentaries or investigative reports) and community issues and events typically not focused upon on other local television news outlets in the market, along with national and business news stories contributed by the flagship of Spectrum News, NY1, and a Washington bureau. Charter has hired about 125 employees for the planned channel. Additional new regional news networks for Spectrum's clusters in Wisconsin, Ohio, and an upgrade of Spectrum News Kentucky (the former cn|2; that network relaunched October 28) have also launched under the same model. [6]

Network conversions and rebrandings

Old network

name

New network

name

Type Conversion date Notes Source
Spike Paramount Network Cable and satellite January 18 Spike relaunched as the Paramount Network on January 18, with the new identity being formally introduced with a special live episode of
Stoneman Douglas High School shooting
, and the company's concern for its dark mature content, before being re-edited and trimmed for a week-long unspooling in late October).
[7]
NewsChannel 8 WJLA 24/7 News Regional cable (D.C.-Maryland-Virginia) July 24 Occurring on the fourth anniversary of the FCC's approval of its purchase of founding parent Allbritton Communications, Sinclair Broadcast Group rebrands its Washington, D.C.-based regional cable news channel to highlight its shared resources with ABC affiliate WJLA-TV (which founded the channel under Allbritton ownership in October 1991). As part of the rebrand, the channel moves towards a Bloomberg Television/CP24-esque presentation of a smaller video picture augmented by continuous graphical weather, news and traffic information below it and to the right. [8]
Velocity Motor Trend Cable and satellite November 23
Source Interlink launched a joint venture called Motor Trend Group
in 2017, allowing the rebranding.
[9]

Network closures

Network Type End date Notes Source
Spectrum Deportes
Regional cable (Southern California) and DirecTV (National) August 15 Charter Communications closes the Spanish-language version of Spectrum SportsNet in the Los Angeles market after almost six years of service, due to low ratings and revenue. Spanish-language play-by-play audio will remain available on the main Spectrum SportsNet channel via the second audio program option. [10]
DramaFever OTT streaming/digital content October 16 Founded in 2009, the multi platform service, which provided a lineup of over 13,000 episodes from 60 content partners across 12 countries consisting of K-dramas, Asian TV shows and movies, and Latin American telenovelas, immediately shut down operations (and about 20% of the unit’s 110 employees pink-slipped), which comes just two year after it was acquired by
Warner Bros. Digital Networks, which has touted the streaming infrastructure and expertise it obtained through the acquisition. The shutdown also comes in the wake of AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner and the formation of WarnerMedia
. CEO John Stankey said the company would launch a broad subscription-streaming entertainment service anchored by HBO that would pull in content from other parts of Time Warner. Another factor was licensing costs for U.S. distribution commanded by top K-dramas have rapidly increased in recent years, as well as competitive bids by Netflix and Amazon made it unsustainable, as licensing shows that used to cost $800,000 now goes for around $1 million. On its website, statement reads “Thank you for nine great years. As of (October 16, 2018) DramaFever has been shut down… While this decision is difficult, there are a variety of business reasons that have led to this conclusion... “We’ll be issuing refunds as applicable, and subscribers will receive an email from us with details in the coming days.”
[11]
Nick 2 Digital cable-exclusive November 22 One of the rare examples of an American cable
Viacom Media Networks closed the Nick 2 service on this date, which provided the appropriate opposing time zone feed (either three hours ahead for Pacific/Mountain or three hours behind for Eastern/Pacific viewers) of Nickelodeon to digital cable viewers, likely as video on demand options have made timeshift channels for the most part superfluous. VMN continues to allow DirecTV and Dish
to distribute both timezone feeds to all eligible subscribers under a different agreement.
[12]

Television stations

Stations changing network affiliation

Major affiliation changes

This section outlines affiliation changes involving English and Spanish language networks (
independent stations
. Digital subchannels will only be mentioned if the prior or new affiliation involves a major English and Spanish broadcast network or a locally programmed independent entertainment format.
Date Market Station Channel Prioraffiliation Newaffiliation Notes Source
January 1 Elko, Nevada

(Salt Lake City)

KENV-DT 10.1 NBC Comet In December 2017,
Semi-satellite of KRNV-DT/Reno) will lose its affiliation with the network once its contract expires on December 31, in order to give network exclusivity in eastern Nevada to KSL-TV/Salt Lake City (of which Elko is based within that city's designated market area). As a result, KENV will shut down its news department, as the loss of the NBC affiliation will make it cost-prohibitive to continue producing locally based programming. KENV will subsequently affiliate with the Sinclair-owned/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
-operated science fiction network Comet. The local translator district around Elko has attempted to communicate with NBC their preference for KRNV to be used as the local source for NBC programming in the area, but the network has stood firm that KSL-TV should be the exclusive affiliate in the area and will require the district to utilize KSL-TV as their signal source.
[13]
Avalon, California(Los Angeles) KAZA-TV 54.1 Azteca América MeTV In December 2017, Costa de Oro Media announced that KJLA would become the Azteca América affiliate for the Los Angeles market on January 3, 2018. The move as well as a station sale that occurred concurrently resulted in KAZA-TV – which an 80/20 venture between Pappas Telecasting and TV Azteca sold for $9 million in September 2017 to Weigel Broadcasting – replacing Anaheim-based KDOC-DT3 (channel 56.3) as the station for MeTV in the market as an O&O, upon consummation of the Weigel sale (KDOC-DT3 will continue to serve as the MeTV affiliate for southern portions of the market).

KVMD switched from a non-commercial Spanish religious to a commercial Spanish schedule, replacing KJLA – which had been the network's only owned-and-operated station since it became a national network in April 2007 – as the market's LATV affiliate. Although it did not officially switch to Azteca until January 3, KJLA began carrying the majority of the network's programming on January 1 (except for those which aired during time periods KJLA had ceded to air religious programming).

[14]
January 3 Los Angeles KVMD 31.1 Almavision LATV
Ventura, California(Los Angeles) KJLA 57.1 LATV Azteca América
January 18 Nashua, New Hampshire(Boston)
WYCN-CD
15.1 & 15.2 Heroes & Icons NBC (DT1)

Cozi TV (DT2)

OTA Broadcasting sold the spectrum allocated to WYCN-CD in the auction for $80.4 million and entered into a channel sharing agreement with Boston PBS member station WGBX-TV, contingent on a sale of the station to the NBC Owned Television Stations division of NBCUniversal.

Despite WYCN's low-power status and

WBTS-LD) to maintain full over-the-air coverage throughout the Boston market from the area's central television transmitter site in Needham (NBC's full-power lease with WMFP/Lawrence was effectively terminated on April 1 with the move of that station to a channel share with WWDP and a new city of license of Foxborough). WYCN-CD also moved from virtual channel 13 to channel 15 to avert any confusion with WGME/Portland, Maine
, which has some signal coverage in the extreme northeastern portion of the Boston market.

[15]
January 24 Ottumwa, Iowa/

Kirksville, Missouri

KYOU-TV 15.2 Grit NBC On January 8, 2018, American Spirit Media/Raycom Media announced that KYOU-TV (which Raycom operates under a shared services agreement with American Spirit) would affiliate its DT2 subchannel with NBC in late January to augment the existing primary Fox affiliation on the station's main channel. The subchannel networks Grit and Escape also moved down one subchannel (with Escape, originally planned to be removed, retained after viewer demand and a multiplexer upgrade - see above section). It would be a short-lived reprieve for Escape, as KYOU would take the CW affiliation for the subchannel on September 1.

KYOU's addition of NBC programming results in the major four broadcast networks spread across the Ottumwa–Kirksville market's two full-power commercial television stations (Sinclair-owned KTVO operates as a primary feed ABC and subchannel-only CBS affiliate), and leaves Mankato, Presque Isle, Alpena, and Harrisonburg as the only remaining U.S. media markets without a local NBC affiliate.

[16]
15.3
Escape
Grit
February 12 Salem, Indiana(Louisville, Kentucky) WBKI-TV(re-called from WMYO) 58.1 MyNetworkTV The CW
AT&T U-verse
, to the main channel of the WMYO spectrum, while also re-calling the station with the WBKI calls.

WMYO's former main schedule with the declining MyNetworkTV programming service moves to the third subchannel, and in reverse loses DirecTV/Dish/U-verse carriage in order to assure full-market coverage for CW programming (the second subchannel is contractually obligated to Cozi TV). Block also ends use of the former channel 34 allocation associated with the defunct Campbellsville version of WBKI with the CW and Movies! subchannels.

[17]
58.3 The CW MyNetworkTV
March 1
Key West(Miami
)
WGEN-TV 8.1 Transitional Spanish
independent from Azteca América
Estrella TV WGEN was purchased by
Liberman Broadcasting on January 8, 2018, and the sale was completed on March 16, 2018, giving Estrella TV a full-power station of their own in a critical Spanish-language television market after years on low-power WVFW-LD, which was augmented with a subchannel lease on WSVN-DT2 that ended in July 2017 due to that station's affiliation with Light TV for full-market coverage. The deal also gives WGEN some stability after several years with the moribund MundoFox/MundoMax
network, and a one-year affiliation with Azteca América.
[18]
April 2 Lewiston, Maine(Portland) WIPL(re-called from WPME) 35.1 MyNetworkTV Ion Television WPME was sold by Ironwood Communications to
Ion Media Networks on December 4, 2017, with the sale closing on April 2, 2018. The sale returns Ion to the Portland market after their original sale of WMPX-TV to Corporate Media Consultants Group in December 2002, which then took the current calls WPFO and a Fox affiliation (that station was sold to Sinclair-related company Cunningham Broadcasting in a duopoly with CBS affiliate WGME-TV
in 2013; the coincidentally-called WPXT never maintained any relationship with Ion Television or predecessor network Pax TV).

WPME's MyNetworkTV affiliation thus moves to the third subchannel of former Ironwood sister station WPXT, with WPME taking the full six-network suite of Ion Television networks. A required call change as part of the deal (WPXT-DT3 will remain branded as "WPME") will see the channel 35 spectrum take the new WIPL calls, standing for "Ion in PortLand".

[19]
WPXT-DT3 51.3
Escape
MyNetworkTV
July 2 Provo, Utah

(Salt Lake City)

KBYU-TV 11.1 PBS
BYUtv
(migrating from KBYU-DT2)
After 53 years as an affiliated public television station (first with
Salt Lake City
market.
[20]
July 16 Lorain, Ohio

(Cleveland)

WUAB 43.1 MyNetworkTV

(retained as secondary affiliation)

The CW

(primary)

On July 11, Raycom Media and CBS Corporation announced that they had signed a long-term deal in which WUAB would affiliate with The CW, replacing WBNX (which had been affiliated with the network since The CW launched in September 2006) as its Cleveland affiliate, with only five days of advanced notice to the public. To accommodate the CW prime time lineup and other programming changes related to the switch, WUAB discontinued hour-long 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. newscasts produced by CBS-affiliated sister WOIO/Shaker Heights, and concurrently, expand its remaining WOIO-produced 10:00 p.m. newscast to a one-hour, seven-night-a-week broadcast (for which the program had originally ran prior to the September 2015 realignment of its evening news schedule). MyNetworkTV programming will continue to air on its main channel each weeknight from 1:00 to 3:00 a.m.

WBNX became an independent station, replacing CW weekday daytime and prime time shows with first-run and off-network syndicated programs already in its programming inventory, and syndicated

E/I
, drama and sports programs on Saturday mornings.

[21]
Akron, Ohio(Cleveland) WBNX-TV 55.1 The CW Independent
July 22 Montpelier/Burlington, Vermont/

Plattsburgh, New York

WNNE 31.1 NBC

(as semi-satellite of WPTZ)

The CW As a byproduct of WNNE's spectrum being integrated into Plattsburgh-licensed, NBC-affiliated sister WPTZ under a channel sharing agreement, on July 20, Hearst Television announced that WNNE – which had operated as a WPTZ semi-satellite since Heritage Media (which owned WPTZ from 1987 to 1997) acquired WNNE from the Taft Broadcasting Corporation in 1990 – would become a CW affiliate two days later on July 22, assuming the affiliation previously held by WPTZ-DT2, which was ceded to the WNNE signal under the CSA. Despite the conversion into a CW affiliate, WNNE will retain a separate facility in White River Junction, which serves as a news bureau for WPTZ. (For details on the CSA and resulting spectrum integration with WNNE, see WNNE's entry under the "Station spectrum transitions" section.) [22]
September 1 Danville/Roanoke/

Lynchburg, Virginia

WZBJ(re-called from WFFP-TV) 24.1 Cozi TV MyNetworkTV On August 13, Gray Television announced that it would purchase WFFP-TV and, on September 1, change the call letters to WZBJ. As part of the station's reformatting, WDBJ will begin producing an hour-long extension of WDBJ's morning newscast, Mornin', for, and will transfer the half-hour weeknight primetime newscast it has produced for its MyNetworkTV-affiliated DT2 subchannel (which moved to WLHG-CD in June 2018) since it launched in September 2006 to WZBJ. The move resulted from Gray's April 30 purchase of WLHG-CD from Liberty University for $50,000, which included an option to acquire and shared services agreement to manage WFFP-TV. [23]
Ottumwa, Iowa/

Kirksville, Missouri

KYOU-TV 15.4
Escape
The CW+ KYOU adds The CW Plus schedule as a replacement for Escape, replacing the Mediacom run cable-only "KWOT" and continuing a pattern throughout 2018, with the CW withdrawing its few remaining cable-only affiliates in smaller markets for over-the-air subchannels. [24]
October 1 Lincoln, Nebraska KCWH-LD(re-called from K18CD-D) 18.1 NBC (as repeater of KSNB-TV/Superior) The CW+ (DT1)Ion Television (DT2) On October 1,
KNOP-DT3
in North Platte, also began carrying Ion programming on that date).
[25]
Fall/Winter (TBD) [specify] Los Angeles, California KCET 28.1 Educational independent PBS On April 25, KCETLink Media Group and the KOCE-TV Foundation announced a planned consolidation of the operations of their respective educational stations in Southern California, KCET and Huntington Beach-based PBS station KOCE-TV, by the end of the first half of 2018. KCET – which dismembered from the service in 2011, due to increasing membership costs – will rejoin PBS as a secondary outlet; however, KOCE will remain the primary PBS member station for the Los Angeles market.

Once the merger is completed, both stations will continue to provide their respective existing programming and multicast services; KOCE will also move its operation from the station's existing facility in Costa Mesa (which would be retained as a secondary facility) to KCET's studios in Burbank.

[26]

Station spectrum transitions

Formerstation Channel sharingpartner/new station Channel Channel number retained(or new channel) Affiliation Market Date Notes Source
WCGV-TV
WVTV rowspan="7" data-sort-value="Yes" style="background: #DFD; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-yes2" | MyNetworkTV Milwaukee, Wisconsin January 8 WCGV-TV was sold in the 2017 spectrum auction for $84.3 million, with owner
GetTV over WVTV-DT2 on January 2[28]), with its DT3 Grit affiliation moving to WTMJ-DT4
. The license cancellation proved to be superfluous after Tribune decided to pull away from the Sinclair merger on August 9, 2018, as described above.
[27]
WVCY-TV WITI 30.# Religious Independent
standard definition channel, thus it was able to enter a channel sharing agreement with Fox affiliate WITI
. The station retains all existing cable and satellite carriage as part of the channel share.
[29]
WMVT WMVS 36.# PBS
World on 36.2 and MPTV's weather service on 36.3 (the former traffic camera service on 36.6 was eventually merged into the weather feed). WMVS continues to map its main service on 10.1 in HD, with Create on 10.2 and PBS Kids
remaining on 10.3.
[30]
WMLW-TV WBME-CD 49.# Independent
Decades relocated from WDJT-DT4 to WBME-CD2, and This TV was moved to WYTU-LD
2 to finish out the final nine months of its carriage agreement. WBME-CD will continue to carry MeTV on both 41.1 and existing market-wide simulcast on WDJT-DT2.
[31]
WUAB WOIO 43.# MyNetworkTV Lorain/Cleveland, Ohio Raycom Media sold the UHF channel 28 spectrum for WUAB for $32.3 million, and merged WUAB's main channel and Bounce TV subchannel onto the spectrum of sister CBS affiliation WOIO/Shaker Heights, while its Grit channel moved to WEWS-DT2 exclusively. [32]
WLVI WHDH 56.# The CW Cambridge/Boston, Massachusetts January 9 Sunbeam Television turned in the UHF channel 41 spectrum of WLVI to the FCC for a market high of $162.1 million; on January 9, WLVI's main channel and Buzzr subchannel were merged onto the channel space of WHDH, after a week-long transition where WHDH and WLVI broadcast similar channel maps to acclimate viewers and test the spectrum share. [33]
WPMT WITF-TV 43.# Fox York/Harrisburg/

Lancaster/Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Hellam Township. WPMT's Antenna TV subchannel was retained, though (despite Tribune being half-owner of the network) it dropped This TV to allow WITF to retain their PBS Kids
subchannel. WITF netted $25 million from Tribune as part of the sharing agreement.
[33]
WZDC-CD WRC-TV data-sort-value="No" style="background: #FFE3E3; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-no2" |
44.1
Telemundo Washington, D.C. March 7 ZGS Communications sold the spectrum of WZDC-CD in the spectrum incentive auction for $66.182 million. The group indicated in FCC filings that it will enter into a channel sharing agreement to continue the station's operations once the spectrum was relinquished. On September 6, 2017, NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations announced that it will launch a Telemundo owned-and-operated station that will operate over the digital signal of NBC O&O WRC-TV (channel 4) in December, per acquisition of the Spanish language network's affiliation agreement with ZGS; a Telemundo spokesperson stated that the sale of WZDC's spectrum "gave us the ability to take back the Telemundo affiliation for this market." On December 4, NBCUOTS purchased ZGS outright, effectively confirming that WZDC-CD will remain on the air, using WRC's bandwidth as a separately licensed station as a Telemundo O&O. On March 7, 2018, WZDC-CD took the new virtual channel 44 to reduce confusion with WDVM-TV/Hagerstown, Maryland. [34]
WIVB-TV WNLO rowspan="4" data-sort-value="Yes" style="background: #DFD; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-yes2" | CBS Buffalo, New York April 16 WIVB's spectrum was sold in the incentive auction in 2017, prior to
formerly transmitted from Colden, while WNLO's transmitter is situated in Grand Island
in Buffalo's non-Canadian northern reaches).
[35]
WRNN-TV WWOR-TV 48.# Independent Kingston, New Yorkand the Hudson Valley

(new COL New Rochelle)

May 1 WRNN-TV was sold in the broadcast spectrum auction for $212 million, in what was initially believed to be the highest payout for any station in the spectrum auction. The "Regional News Network" programming will continue through some other, unspecified method after the station goes off the air. On February 16, the station stated that it had entered into a channel sharing agreement with Fox Television Stations and their Secaucus, New Jersey-licensed MyNetworkTV flagship station, WWOR-TV (virtual channel 9/digital channel 25), with a change of city of license to New Rochelle. [36]
WNDY-TV WISH-TV 23.# MyNetworkTV Marion/Indianapolis, Indiana June 15 Nexstar Media Group sold the UHF channel 32 spectrum for WNDY-TV in 2017. It entered into a channel sharing agreement with WISH-TV, which has been co-owned with WNDY since 2005, and the two licenses will share WISH-TV’s RF channel 9, giving the station a city-grade signal in Indianapolis at the cost of the loss of reception from the northern part of the market (WNDY formerly transmitted from Hamilton County, Indiana, while WISH-TV’s transmitter is situated in the Augusta neighborhood of Indianapolis’ northwest side). [37]
WNNE WPTZ 31.# NBC→The CW + Burlington, Vermont/Plattsburgh, New York

(new COL Montpelier)

July 22 WNNE was sold in the broadcast spectrum auction for just under $50.5 million. On November 20, 2017, Hearst Television indicated that it would enter WNNE into a post-auction channel sharing agreement with WPTZ, with which the former has been co-owned since 1990; WNNE's city of license would also be changed from Hartford, Vermont to the state capital of Montpelier. (The WPTZ signal does not sufficiently reach Hartford). The commencement of WNNE's channel-sharing operations with WPTZ – and relocation of transmitter facilities from Mt. Ascutney to WPTZ's facility atop Mt. Mansfield – on July 22, resulted in WNNE's signal being unavailable over-the-air in Vermont's Upper Valley region. (Viewers in that area can now only receive WNNE through cable or satellite, or attempt to receive WWLP/Springfield, Massachusetts) WPTZ's second 5.2 subchannel affiliated with The CW Plus then became associated with WNNE's virtual channel 31.1 instead. [29]

Station closures

Station Channel Affiliation Market Date Notes Source
WOTH-CD 20.# Movies! Cincinnati, Ohio January 23 On April 4, 2017, Block Broadcasting announced that it had sold WOTH-CD's broadcast spectrum in the FCC spectrum auction for $13.266 million. After initially indicating that it would enter into a channel sharing agreement post-auction, Block announced in December of that year, that it would instead cease operating WOTH-CD on January 23, 2018. After WOTH shut down on that date,
Evine
were already carried on WBQC subchannels.)
[38]
WCMZ-TV 28.# PBS Flint/Tri-Cities, Michigan April 23 Central Michigan University, owner of WCMU-TV and three satellite stations of the PBS member in the Northern Michigan region, announced it will sell WCMZ-TV's broadcast spectrum in the FCC spectrum auction for $14 million to reduce redundancy of PBS programming in the market, which is also served by Delta College-owned PBS member WDCQ. [39]
KNCT 46.# PBS Belton/Killeen/

Temple/Waco, Texas

August 31 On February 27, 2018, the Central Texas College Board of Trustees voted to shut down KNCT due to budgetary concerns relating to the spectrum repacking – as the board originally assumed the FCC would cover the $4.4 million in expenses for the move, only to discover it would only cover 60% of the cost (resulting in Central Texas College shouldering $1.76 million in transition costs – and replacement of the station's transmission tower (originally built in 1970). The shutdown of KNCT – which originally intended to move its digital assignment from UHF channel 46 to UHF channel 17 by March 13, 2020 – will leave KAMU-TV/College Station as the only PBS station serving Central Texas, though area cable systems have the option of replace KNCT with KERA-TV/Dallas or KLRU/Austin. While PBS programming will no longer be available over-the-air in the Waco–Temple–Killeen market, KNCT's operational cessation is expected to be temporary as a result of the Central Texas College Board of Trustees's grant to reassign the license to Gray Television (owner of CBS affiliate KWTX-TV). [40]
WVTA
41.# PBS Windsor, Vermont TBD [specify]
Vermont PBS announced on February 17, 2017 that it will sell the broadcast license for WVTA, which transmits from Mount Ascutney, for $56 million in the FCC spectrum auction. In a statement, the member network said that its other signals will be upgraded to cover the viewing area (southeastern Vermont and southwestern New Hampshire
) served by WVTA.
[41]
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