WTSN-LP
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WTSN-LP | |
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Evansville, Indiana | |
Branding | myTSN |
Channels | WTSN-LP 63 (UHF) analog, WEVV-DT 44.2 (UHF) digital |
Translators | W56DN (56, UHF) Evansville, Indiana |
Affiliations | My Network TV |
Owner | Communications Corporation of America (Evansville Low Power Partnership) |
Founded | November 29, 1991 |
Call letters meaning | W Tri-State Network |
Former callsigns | W63BT (1991-1996) |
Former affiliations | PAX, UPN |
Transmitter Power | 12.1 kW |
Website | www.mytsn.tv |
WTSN-LP channel 63 is the My Network TV affiliate in Evansville, Indiana, and has one repeater, W56DN channel 56. Both are licensed in Evansville. Formerly a Pax and UPN affiliate, it became a My Network TV in September 2006[1].
WTSN-LP is co-owned with sister station WEVV, the local CBS affiliate, which also broadcasts WTSN on its digital signal, on digital channel 44.2.
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[edit] External links
- WTSN-LP/MyTSN Website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WTSN-LP
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W56DN
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