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3 unusual facts about Channel 6


Ciara Whelan

In 2006, she began presenting with Channel 6 (now 3e), fronting their live-interactive quiz show, Quiz 6.

On returning home to Dublin, she began filming Game On, for Channel 6 and then Movies on the Box and Better Health for City Channel.

Julio Castillo Narváez

His murder was followed months later by the killing of another Peruvian journalist Pedro Alfonso Flores Silva, who worked for Channel 6 in Chimbote, on 8 September.



see also

1949 Indianapolis 500

The race was carried live for the first time in history on local television on WFBM-TV channel 6 of Indianapolis.

CFCL

CFCL-TV, a defunct television station (channel 6) in Timmins, Ontario, Canada, now operating as CBLT-7

CFWH

CFWH-TV, a television station (channel 6) licensed to Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

Chak

CHAK-TV, a television station (channel 6) licensed to Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada

CKRD

CHCA-TV, a defunct television station (channel 6) licensed to Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, which held the call sign CKRD-TV from 1965 to 2005

Johanna Rosaly

During the 1990s, she was dedicated mostly to act on stage in several theater productions acclaimed by the critics, such as her impersonation of Maria Callas in Master Class, among many others, and since 1993, Johanna's been working for WIPR-TV channel 6, Puerto Rico's Government TV channel, (Tu Universo Televisión), hosting several talk shows, among others, Mucho Gusto (It's a Pleasure).

KABA

KNIK-LP, a low-power television station (channel 6) licensed to serve Anchorage, Alaska, United States, which held the call sign KABA-LP from June to September 2009

KBEX

KBEX-LP, a low-power television station (channel 6) licensed to serve Amarillo, Texas

KBKF

KBKF-LP, a low-power television station (channel 6) licensed to San Jose, California, United States

KLFT

KXKW-LP, a low-power television station (channel 6) licensed to serve Lafayette, Louisiana, formerly known as KLFT-LP

KLOA

KLOA-LP, a television station (channel 6) licensed to Inyokern, California, United States, which operates as a radio station (87.7 FM)

KNJO

KNJO-LP, a low-power television station (channel 6) licensed to Holbrook, Arizona, United States

KOTV

KOTV-DT, a television station (virtual channel 6) licensed to Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

KPXO-TV

Due to limited feed abilities, KPXO is not available over-the-air or on cable in many other areas of the state; as a result, the "Big Island" of Hawaii at one point received Ion and its predecessor networks via KLEI (channel 6), even though the entire state of Hawaii is a single television market.

KTAL

KTAL-TV, a television station (channel 6 analog/15 digital) licensed to Texarkana, Texas, United States

KTHV

From 1997 until early 2013, the station identified on-air as Today's THV, a branding that may have been inspired by the stations of Journal Broadcast Group, which has two stations using the format; Milwaukee NBC affiliate WTMJ-TV, which has used the Today's TMJ4 branding (inspired by viewers identifying the station solely as "TMJ") since July 1992, and their Boise, Idaho station KIVI-TV, which goes by Today's Channel 6 or Today's 6.

KWQC-TV

Originally on channel 5, WOC-TV moved to channel 6 in 1952 due to interference with Iowa State University's WOI-TV in Ames.

KXKW

KXKW-LP, a low-power television station (channel 6) licensed to Lafayette, Louisiana, United States

News 9 Now / News on 6 Now

In the Tulsa area, the launch of News on 6 Now on KOTV digital channel 6.3, resulted in the movie-oriented digital broadcast network This TV to be relocated to digital channel 19.2 of KOTV's CW-affiliated sister station KQCW-DT.

The Post-Crescent

Post Publishing owned the newspaper from 1920 until it was purchased by Gillett Communications on August 1, 1984, and was also a former owner of WLUK (Channel 11) in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Marquette, Michigan's WLUC (Channel 6), WEAU (Channel 13) in Eau Claire, and Rochester, New York's WOKR (Channel 13).

The Ten-Per-Cent Solution

At the Channel 6 studios, during a board meeting, Krusty is fired because "Today's children are uncomfortable with a clown whose every reference they have to look up on Wikipedia," and because Itchy and Scratchy are shown to be more popular with the children.

WABG

WABG-TV, a television station (channel 6 analog/32 digital) licensed to Greenwood, Mississippi, United States

WBFG

WDAY-TV, a television station (channel 6 analog/21 digital) licensed to Fargo, North Dakota, United States, which operated a cable-only station they referred to as WBFG

WDAY-TV

It must conform its signal to protect CBC Television's Winnipeg station, CBWT, which took to the air on channel 6 a year after WDAY-TV signed on.

WDBO

WKMG-TV, a television station (virtual channel 6) licensed to Orlando, Florida, which held the call sign WDBO-TV from 1954 to 1982

WDCO

WDCO-LP, a television station (channel 6) licensed to Salisbury, Maryland, which simulcasts WDCN-LP Washington, D.C.

WELH

In early 2009, WLNE-TV (channel 6) permanently moved to UHF channel 49 for digital broadcasts.

WFBM

WRTV, a television station (channel 6 analog/25 digital) licensed to serve Indianapolis, Indiana, which held the call sign WFBM-TV from 1949 to 1972

WJMF

WJMF-LP, a low-power television / radio station (channel 6 / 87.7 FM) licensed to Jackson, Mississippi, United States

WKMG

WKMG-TV, a television station (channel 26/virtual channel 6) licensed to Orlando, Florida, United States

WKQX

WKQX-LP, a low-power analog television station (channel 6)

WLNE

WLNE-TV, a television station (channel 6 analog/49 digital) licensed to New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

WMCN-TV

On September 10 of that year, WMCN announced that it would produce three new original weekly series: A New View, an issues-oriented show hosted by former WTXF-TV (channel 29) personality Dawn Strensland, Tolly's Awesome Friends, a series centered on noteworthy locals hosted by ex-WTXF sports director Don Tollefson, and Philly Sports Spotlight, a locally-focused series hosted by former WPVI-TV (channel 6) sports anchor Phil Andrews.

WMIL-FM

This is one of the few examples of a Channel 6 station restoring their station audio legally after the June 2009 digital television transition; audio from Channel 6 stations was heard on 87.7 FM on most FM radios in television's analog age due to an anomalous quirk between the lower VHF TV and FM bands, a feature highly promoted by WITI on-air for commuters.

WTVR

WTVR-TV, a television station (channel 6 analog/25 digital) licensed to Richmond, Virginia, United States

WWG91

WWG91 (sometimes referred to as Sheboygan All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station that serves Sheboygan and Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wisconsin, broadcasting at 162.525 MHz (Channel 6 on most S.A.M.E-equipped and current model weather radios).

WXXW-LP

WXXW-LP Channel 6 is a 16-watt analog independent television station serving Binghamton, New York.

Wynnefield Heights, Philadelphia

Wynnefield Heights is the home of the Presidential City Apartments, WPVI-TV Channel 6, the City Line shopping center, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Hilton Hotel, TGI Friday's, Target (opened on July 29, 2007 on the former Adam's Mark Hotel site), the Belmont Water Treatment Plant and Reservoir, and the Pennsylvania State Police Barracks (Troop K).