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  2. WAOW - Wikipedia

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    WAOW signed on the air on May 7, 1965. Owned by Mid-Continent Broadcasting, it served as a satellite station of Madison's WKOW as part of the Wisconsin Television Network which would later include WXOW in La Crosse and WQOW in Eau Claire. Midcontinent Broadcasting sold the stations to Horizon Communications in 1970.

  3. WMTV - Wikipedia

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    One such cooking program was hosted by Carson Gulley, the supervising chef for the residence halls at the University of WisconsinMadison, who hosted a program with his wife Beatrice from 1953 to 1962. [11] ABC programs moved to WKOW-TV in September 1956 when WISC-TV began as a CBS affiliate on channel 3. [12]

  4. WIFS (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WIFS (channel 57) is a television station licensed to Janesville, Wisconsin, United States, serving as the Ion Television affiliate for the Madison area. Owned by Byrne Acquisition Group, the station maintains studios on Syene Road on Madison's far south side, and its transmitter is located in Madison's Junction Ridge neighborhood.

  5. Madison City Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Madison City Channel (MCC) is a Government-access television (GATV) cable television station operated by the City of Madison, Wisconsin. The channel airs live and archived meetings and events involving the governments of the City of Madison and Dane County; reports and announcements from and profiles of government officials and ...

  6. WCWF - Wikipedia

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    WCWF is used as a "shadow station" for WLUK programming preempted due to extended breaking news or severe weather coverage, or network programming (mainly sports events) that overruns into or is scheduled to preempt regular programs; for example, 9 p.m. newscasts on WLUK that are preempted for Fox Sports broadcasts will air on WCWF (in prior years, WLUK leased access on a Time Warner Cable ...

  7. W23BW-D - Wikipedia

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    The main channel, 23.1, would see the addition of HC2-owned Azteca América, giving W23BW the distinction of being Madison's first full-time Spanish-language television station, as well as the 2nd full-time Spanish broadcast outlet in the market (after WLMV radio).

  8. WISN-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on October 27, 1954, as WTVW (for its on-air slogan "Wisconsin's Television Window"). In early 1955, the station was purchased by the Hearst Corporation, publishers of The Milwaukee Sentinel and owners of WISN radio (1130 AM); the new owners changed channel 12's call letters to WISN-TV, after its radio sister (whose calls were derived from now-defunct ...

  9. List of ABC television affiliates (table) - Wikipedia

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    City of license/Market Station Channel Year of affiliation Ownership Tamuning–Hagåtña, GU: KTGM: 14: 1984: Sorensen Broadcasting Group Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands