WHDN-LP
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WHDN-LP | |
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Boston, Massachusetts | |
Channels | no analog, 26 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | DW-TV |
Owner | Günter Marksteiner |
Founded | May 27, 1988 |
Former callsigns | W23AM (1988-2002) |
Transmitter Power | 15 kW |
Website | http://www.whdt.net/ |
WHDN-LP is a digital low-power television station in Boston, Massachusetts which broadcasts on local UHF channel 26. WHDN-LP broadcasts the high definition program schedule of its full service sister-station WHDT in West Palm Beach, Florida. It is a broadcast partner of the Deutsche Welle world television service. The station is one of six operated by MIG Broadcast Group, Inc. (NH), a business unit of Marksteiner AG.
On January 6, 2004, the station was granted a license to convert to digital operations, making it one of the first digital low-power stations in the United States -- others include WHDT-LP in Miami, Florida (also owned by MIG, repeating West Palm Beach's WHDT); and WTHC-LP in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Local television stations |
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Local digital television channels WHDN 26 (DW) |
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Local and regional cable television channels CN8 - NECN 6 - NESN - FSN New England - CatholicTV - TV3 Medford - CKSH 9 (SRC, Sherbrooke) |
Boston Spanish Language Stations: WFXZ 24 (Azteca América, Boston) - WUNI 27 (Univision, Worcester) - WTMU 32 (Telemundo, Boston) - WUTF 66 (TeleFutura, Marlborough) |
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Boston Home-Shopping Stations: WWDP 46 (ShopNBC, Norwell) - WMFP 62 (Shop at Home / Jewelry Television, Lawrence) |
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Other Boston Stations: WHDN 26 (Deutsche Welle, Boston) - WSBK 38 (Independent, Boston) - WYDN 48 (Daystar, Worcester) - WBPX 68 (ION, Boston) |
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Springfield Market Stations: WFXQ 28* - WHTX 43 (Univision) - WDMR 65 (Telemundo) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC and PBS stations in Massachusetts |