NewsWatch 15, a regional cable news television network based in New Orleans, Louisiana
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It broadcasts an analog signal on UHF channel 15 from a transmitter on East Kearney Street (MO 744) near Doling Park.
Previously, the analog broadcast (UHF 45) was exclusively Azteca América, while the Comcast broadcast of this channel (Channel 15) is Jewelry TV.
WAY TV is relayed on W15AZ, a low-powered relay on channel 15 in Alabaster, Alabama.
WDSC-TV, a television station (channel 15) licensed to New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
It was carried on various cable systems throughout the Greenville/New Bern area, including Time Warner Cable on channel 31, and was also carried on DirecTV on channel 15.
WHRO-TV, a PBS member broadcasting on channel 15 analog/16 digital on terrestrial television services, with offices in Norfolk, VA
WICA-TV, Channel 15, a defunct independent television station in Ashtabula, Ohio, which existed from 1953 to 1956, and again from 1965 to 1967
CBS affiliate WANE-TV (channel 15) offered UPN on its second digital subchannel, while The WB was affiliated with cable-only "WBFW" (with programming provided through The WB 100+, and promotional and advertising services provided by WPTA, channel 21).
In 1990, the station changed its UHF frequency from channel 15 to channel 29, so as to avoid interference to a Department of Defense early warning ballistic missile detection facility located at the Warner Robins Air Force Base.
It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 15 from its transmitter located seven miles north of Clearfield on McGeorge Road in Lawrence Township.
WPSU-TV, a television station (channel 15) licensed to Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States, which held the call sign WPSX-TV until October 2005
WREP-LD is a low-power television station in Martinsville, Indiana, broadcasting locally as an America One affiliate on channel 15.
Until 2000, WVBG was, under Vision Broadcasting, co-owned with two other low-power stations, WVBK-LP channel 49 in Manchester, Vermont (now on channel 2) and WVBX-LP channel 47 in Glens Falls, New York (now WNYA-CA channel 15, the Albany repeater for WNYA), which both served as repeaters for the station.
WWJS-CD channel 15, in Jeffersonville, Indiana, formerly used the call sign WVHF