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Television station in Syracuse, New York
WWLF-LD
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsLATV
Ownership
Owner
OperatorRenard Communications
History
First air date1991; 33 years ago (1991)
Former call signs
  • W35AQ (1988–1991)
  • W49BF (1991–1997)
  • W35AQ (1997–1998)
  • WOBX-LP (1998–2016)
  • WWLF-LP (2016–2020)
Former channel number(s)Analog:
35 (UHF, 1991–2020)
Former affiliations
Technical information
Facility ID14324
ERP4.92 kW
HAAT53 m
Transmitter coordinates43°3′30″N 76°10′0″W / 43.05833°N 76.16667°W / 43.05833; -76.16667

WWLF-LD (channel 35) is a low-power television station in Syracuse, New York, United States, affiliated with LATV. The station, owned by Metro TV Inc. (one of many companies majority-owned by Craig Fox), and operated by Renard Communications.

The original construction permit was issued to Craig Fox himself in June 1988, with a major modification filing the year after, and the first broadcast commenced in May 1991. The then-WOBX-LP was affiliated with The Box and then MTV2 after The Box ceased operations in 2001. WOBX-LP acquired the Univision affiliation as a Syracuse translator (relay) station for WNYI channel 52 in Ithaca until WNYI was bought by a religious broadcaster and subsequently dropped the Univision network. The station then turned into a AMGTV affiliate for the Syracuse market. As of 2024, the station is now an LATV affiliate.

Digital channels

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
35.1 480i 16:9 WWLF-LD LATV
35.2 WWLFLD2 TheGrio

References

  1. "Digital TV Market Listing for WWLF". RabbitEars. Retrieved August 21, 2024.

External links

Broadcast television in Central New York
This region includes the following cities: Syracuse
Ithaca
Oswego
Rome
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television or over-the-air television
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ATSC 3.0
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See also
Binghamton TV
Elmira TV
Rochester TV
Utica TV
Watertown TV
Other television stations licensed to and serving the state of New York
Religious stations
Spanish-language
stations
Ethnic and/or
public secular stations
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Defunct
See also
ABC
CBS
CW
Fox
Ion
MyNetworkTV
NBC
PBS
Other stations in New York
Broadcasting stations owned by Craig Fox
All in New York state
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WOSW
Metro TV, Inc. (88%)
Syracuse
WBLZ-LD
WVOA-LD
WWLF-LD
Renard Communications Corp. (100%)
Auburn
WNDR-LD
Moravia
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Syracuse
WMJQ-CD
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WTVU-CD
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Squirrel Broadcasting, LLC (50%)
Rochester
WAWW-LD
WOLF Radio, Inc. (91%)
Auburn
WMBO
Mexico
WSEN
Sylvan Beach
WMVN
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WFBL
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Volney
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