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KYW-TV (channel 3) is the CBS affiliate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, owned by CBS News and Stations. It started as an experimental station in 1932, became NBC's second affiliate in 1941, and switched to CBS in 1995.
Find the full-power stations licensed in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, including their VC, RF, callsign, network and notes. See the stations serving Philadelphia, such as WPVI-TV, WCAU, WPHL-TV and WTXF-TV.
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WPHL-TV is a CW-affiliated television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that started as an independent UHF station in 1960. It has aired various shows, including local productions, sports, and network preemptions, and is now owned by Nexstar Media Group.
WPSG (channel 57) is an independent television station branded as Philly 57, owned by CBS News and Stations. It has a history of broadcasting subscription, regional sports and entertainment, and network programming since 1981.
WDPN-TV (channel 2) is a classic TV station licensed to Wilmington, Delaware, serving the Philadelphia market. It was formerly a Wyoming satellite of KPVI and KCWY, and later a This TV affiliate before switching to MeTV in 2012.
Learn how NBC has evolved its owned-and-operated television stations (O&Os) in the United States since the 1950s. Find out which markets have NBC O&Os, how they differ from affiliates, and why some UHF stations failed.
WPPT (TV) is a PBS member television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that used to be called WYBE. WYBE was an independent station that aired original productions, syndicated shows and online content until 2018, when it changed its call sign to WPPT.