KCWT-TV
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KCWT-TV | |
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Wenatchee, Washington | |
Channels | 27 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | (Silent) |
Owner | |
Founded | 1984 |
Call letters meaning | K Central Washington Television |
Former affiliations | Independent (1982-1986) FOX (1986-1990) TBN (1990-1993) |
KCWT channel 27 was a TV station in Wenatchee, Washington. It signed on the air in 1984. The station was independent, but became a charter affiliate of the Fox network.
In 1990, KCWT became an independent once again. A year later, after new ownership took over, the station became an affiliate of Trinity Broadcasting Network.
In 1993, KCWT was forced off the air after it's transmitter (located at Mission Ridge) malfunctioned. It was never repaired.
By then the station ceased operations and returned its license back to the FCC.
KOMO 4 (ABC) - KING 5 (NBC - NBC WX+ on DT2) - KIRO 7 (CBS) - KCTS 9 (PBS) - KSTW 11 (The CW) - KCPQ 13 (Fox) - KONG 16 (Ind) - KTBW 20 (TBN) - KMYQ 22 (MNTV - The Tube on DT2) - KBTC 28 (PBS) - KWPX 33 (ION) - KHCV 45 (JTV) - KUNS 51 (UNI) - KUSE 58 (ShopNBC) - K68DL 68 (3ABN) |
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KCWT 27 (Ind / Fox / TBN, Wenatchee) - KPEC 56 (NET, Tacoma) |