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unusual facts about Channel 20


Channel 20

KDEL Channel 20, a government-access television channel in Del City, Oklahoma, USA



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Barbara Simpson

Barbara Simpson was a prominent television news anchor in San Francisco (KTVU, Channel 2, in Oakland, KQED, Channel 9; and KOFY-TV Channel 20) and Los Angeles from the late 1970s through the 1990s.

Indiana's NewsCenter

The operation produces a weeknight 10 p.m. newscast for Granite-owned MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYD (channel 20) in Detroit (which utilizes WPTA/WISE staff members from its Fort Wayne studios, along with reports filed by journalists based in Detroit), and previously produced newscasts for WPTA's CW-affiliated subchannel WPTA-DT2 (channel 21.2) and WISE-TV's MyNetworkTV-affiliated subchannel WISE-DT2 (channel 33.2).

KADF

KADF-LP, a television station (channel 20) licensed to serve Austin, Texas, United States

KBBC

KVME-TV, a television station (channel 20) licensed to Bishop, California, United States, which used the call sign KBBC-TV from August 2007 to April 2012

KFXK-TV

To this end, McLaughlin also held construction permits for KLNL on channel 19 in Nacogdoches, KLPH-TV on channel 42 in Paris, and KLDS on channel 20 in Denison.

KHFR

KHFR-LD, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to serve Boise, Idaho, United States

Kitl

KHFR-LD, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to serve Boise, Idaho, United States, which held the call sign KITL-LP or KITL-LD from 2002 to 2013

KTXH

Channel 20 became an owned-and-operated station of the United Paramount Network (owned by Chris-Craft Industries in a programming partnership with Viacom, and later co-owned in a joint venture with Chris-Craft when it bought a 50% share in the network in 1996) upon the network's January 16, 1995 launch.

KUAM

KUAM-LP, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to Tamuning, Guam

KUAM-LP

KUAM-LP, digital channel 8.2, LPTV analog channel 20, and cable 11 on MCV Broadband and GTA's GUdTV system, is a CBS affiliate for the United States territory of Guam, which it covers with broadcasts and on cable.

KWBT

KQCW-DT, a television station (channel 20/PSIP 19) licensed to Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States, which used the call sign KWBT from 1999 to 2006

KXII-DT2

Prior to KXII-DT2's launch, the UPN affiliation in the Sherman-Ada market was available only through now-defunct low-power station KOKT-LP (channel 20); that station switched its affiliation to Univision in 2004 when it became one of four repeaters of KUOK in Woodward, which affiliated with the Spanish language network that year.

WARP-CD

Broadcasting on a tower on Gandy Boulevard in St. Petersburg, adjacent to Goodwill, WARP broadcasts on an east-west beam, towards central Pinellas County and Tampa, to protect the signals of Gainesville's WCJB-TV and Fort Myers' WBBH-TV, both also broadcasting on channel 20.

WBXX

WBXX-TV, a television station (channel 20 digital) licensed to Crossville, Tennessee, United States

WCCT

WCCT-TV, a television station (channel 20) licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

WFMJ-DT2

Over the air, it broadcasts a standard definition digital signal on UHF channel 20.2 (or virtual channel 21.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter located on Mabel Street in Youngstown.

WFMJ-TV

Licensed to Youngstown, Ohio, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 20 (or virtual channel 21.1 via PSIP) from a transmitter located on Mabel Street in Youngstown.

WFXR

This airs on UHF channel 20.2 (or virtual channel 21.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter on Thaxton Mountain in unincorporated Bedford County.

WHNE-LD

Therefore, the station has filed an application to relocate its transmitter to WMYD's tower in Oak Park and broadcast on channel 20, focusing on the Metro Detroit area.

WHRM

WHRM-TV, a television station at channel 20 licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin that is a member of the Wisconsin Public Television Network

WJMY

WJMY-TV Channel 20, a defunct station that was to broadcast on channel 20 in the Detroit market

WTXX

WCCT-TV, a television station (channel 20) licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut, United States, which used the call sign WTXX from 1982 to 2010

WUHQ

WOTV, a television station (channel 20) licensed to serve Battle Creek, Michigan, which held the call sign WUHQ-TV from 1978 to 1992

WUVI

WUVI-LD, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to serve West Lafayette, Indiana, United States