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Channel 44 (other)
Channel 44 may refer to several television stations: Australia *Community television in Australia, various stations operating on digital channel 44 ** Channel 44 (Adelaide), a community television station in Adelaide, South Australia ** C31 Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria ** Hitchhike TV, Brisbane, Queensland (defunct) ** West TV, Perth, Western Australia (defunct) Bahrain * Channel 44 (Bahrain), a public television station; see Television in Bahrain Canada The following television stations operate on virtual channel 44 in Canada: * CFTF-DT-11 in Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec Mexico The following television stations operate on virtual channel 44 in Mexico: *XHIJ-TDT in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua :* XHICCH-TDT in Chihuahua, Chihuahua *XHUDG-TDT in Guadalajara, Jalisco :*XHPBGZ-TDT in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco :*XHPBLM-TDT in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco :*XHCPAF-TDT in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco * XHFZC-TDT in Zacatecas, Zacatecas United States The following television stations, which are no ...
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Television Stations
A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity, such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth's surface to any number of tuned receivers simultaneously. Overview Most often the term "television station" refers to a station which broadcasts structured content to an audience or it refers to the organization that operates the station. A terrestrial television transmission can occur via analog television signals or, more recently, via digital television signals. Television stations are differentiated from cable television or other video providers in that their content is broadcast via terrestrial radio waves. A group of television stations with common ownership or affiliation are known as a TV network and an individual station within the network is referred to as O&O or affiliate, respectively. Because television station signals u ...
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XHPBGZ-TDT
Canal 44 ( es, Channel 44) is the television network of the Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), a university in Jalisco, Mexico. The primary station, XHCPCT-TDT, broadcasts to the Guadalajara metropolitan area from a transmitter located on Cerro del Cuatro in Tlaquepaque, with additional transmitters in Ciudad Guzmán, Lagos de Moreno, and Puerto Vallarta. Canal 44 and the UDG's eight-station radio network form the (University Radio and Television System). History As early as 1991, UDG sought a permit to build a television station and was denied; instead, the permit was built out as Jalisco's state television system, Jalisco TV, XHGJG-TV channel 7 (known as C7). It tried two more times to obtain a permit, once in 1995 and again in 1997. In 2001, UDG and Televisa signed an agreement under which UDG supplied some programs to be broadcast on Televisa's local channel 4, XHG-TDT, XHG-TV. On January 27, 2010, Cofetel at last approved the award of a permit for a non-commercial televisio ...
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Channel 44 Digital TV Stations In The United States
The following television stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital channel 44 in the United States: * K44AK-D in Memphis, Texas * K44CC-D in Gruver, Texas * K44CG-D in Capulin, etc., New Mexico * K44FH-D in Coos Bay, Oregon * K44HA-D in Preston, Idaho * K44KR-D in Salinas, California * K44LG-D in Anderson/Pineville, Missouri * K44LL-D in Austin, Nevada * KIDT-LD in Stamford, Texas * KSDI-LD in Fresno, California * W44CT-D in Albany, New York * W44CU-D in Florence, South Carolina * W44CV-D TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc. is a local owner of low-power television stations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. These stations carry programming from religious broadcaster La Cadena del Milagro Internacional. Headquartered in San J ... in Utuado, Puerto Rico * W44DK-D in Clarksburg, West Virginia * WLPH-CD in Miami, Florida * WNDS-LD in Ocala, Florida * WNYS-TV in Syracuse, New York References {{American TV by channel number 44 digit ...
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Channel 44 TV Stations In Canada
{{short description, none The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 44 in Canada: * CFTF-DT-11 in Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec * CHNB-DT-1 in Fredericton, New Brunswick * CICO-DT-92 in Cloyne, Ontario * CITY-DT in Toronto, Ontario * CJEO-DT CJEO-DT (channel 56) is a multicultural television station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, part of the Omni Television network. It is owned and operated by Rogers Sports & Media alongside Citytv station CKEM-DT (channel 51). Both stations s ... in Edmonton, Alberta 44 TV stations in Canada ...
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Channel 44 Virtual TV Stations In The United States
The following television stations operate on virtual channel 44 in the United States: * K24MI-D in Redding, California * K31PO-D in Des Moines, Iowa * K44GH-D in Alexandria, Minnesota * K49EQ-D in Cortez, etc., Colorado * KBCW (TV), KBCW in San Francisco, California * KBVK-LD in Spencer, Iowa * KDNF-LD in Arvada, Colorado * KFDF-CD in Fort Smith, Arkansas * KFFV in Seattle, Washington * KHPF-CD in Fredericksburg, Texas * KLEG-CD in Dallas, Texas * KLUJ-TV in Harlingen, Texas * KPHE-LD in Phoenix, Arizona * KPTH in Sioux City, Iowa * KPTP-LD in Norfolk, Nebraska * KRJR-LD in Sacramento, California * KTPX-TV in Okmulgee, Oklahoma * KWBN in Honolulu, Hawaii * KWKT-TV in Waco, Texas * KXLA in Rancho Palos Verdes, California * KYAM-LD in Hereford, Texas * W06DK-D in Florence, South Carolina * W10DD-D in San Juan, Puerto Rico * W15DO-D in Norfolk, Virginia * W17EB-D in Columbus, Ohio * W20CP-D in Mansfield, Pennsylvania * W20EI-D in Towanda, Pennsylvania * W26DP-D in Inverness, Florida * W ...
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Miami Valley Channel
The Miami Valley Channel (or MVC), known at various times as UPN 44 and UPN 17, was a local cable television channel based in Dayton, Ohio. MVC launched in September 1994 and ceased operations at the end of 2006. Owned and operated by Cox Media Group, through its local CBS affiliate, WHIO-TV, the channel was available in the Miami Valley area of Ohio on Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks, as well as Time Warner's predecessor companies. The station was the Dayton area's UPN affiliate from October 1998 until the network ceased operations in September 2006. History Early years In 1993 and 1994, as part of retransmission negotiations with Viacom Cable and with Continental Cablevision (both of which were ultimately succeeded by Time Warner Cable), WHIO-TV sought an additional cable channel. An agreement was reached with Continental on July 8, 1994, and expectations had been that WHIO-TV would launch an all-news channel, as its Pittsburgh sister station, WPXI, had done in ...
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XHFZC-TDT
XHFZC-TDT is a television station on channel 22 (virtual channel 44) in Zacatecas, Zacatecas. It is a noncommercial social station owned by NTR Medios de Comunicación through concessionaire Fundación Cultural por Zacatecas, A.C. History XHFZC and three additional television stations in Zacatecas were awarded in 2015. Repeaters Three repeaters of XHFZC-TDT have been authorized to operate by the Federal Telecommunications Institute The Federal Telecommunications Institute ( Spanish: ''Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones''; abbreviated as IFT and incorrectly referred to as IFETEL) is an independent government agency of Mexico charged with the regulation of telecommunicat ...: , - , - References Television stations in Zacatecas Television channels and stations established in 2018 2018 establishments in Mexico {{Mexico-tv-station-stub ...
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XHCPAF-TDT
Canal 44 ( es, Channel 44) is the television network of the Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), a university in Jalisco, Mexico. The primary station, XHCPCT-TDT, broadcasts to the Guadalajara metropolitan area from a transmitter located on Cerro del Cuatro in Tlaquepaque, with additional transmitters in Ciudad Guzmán, Lagos de Moreno, and Puerto Vallarta. Canal 44 and the UDG's eight-station radio network form the (University Radio and Television System). History As early as 1991, UDG sought a permit to build a television station and was denied; instead, the permit was built out as Jalisco's state television system, XHGJG-TV channel 7 (known as C7). It tried two more times to obtain a permit, once in 1995 and again in 1997. In 2001, UDG and Televisa signed an agreement under which UDG supplied some programs to be broadcast on Televisa's local channel 4, XHG-TV. On January 27, 2010, Cofetel at last approved the award of a permit for a non-commercial television station to the ...
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Community Television In Australia
Community television in Australia is a form of free-to-air non-commercial citizen media in which a television station is owned, operated and/or programmed by a community group to provide local programming to its broadcast area. In principle, community television is another model of facilitating media production and involvement by private citizens and can be likened to public-access television in the United States and community television in Canada. Each station is a not-for-profit entity and is subject to specific provisions of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992. A Code of Practice, registered with the Australian Communications and Media Authority, provides additional regulation of the sector. The community television stations operate independently so they are technically not a network (in the commonly held definition of the term). However, some programs are broadcast on multiple stations in the group, and they do co-operate with each other in various ways. The stations act c ...
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XHICCH-TDT
XHIJ-TDT (channel 44) is a Spanish-language independent station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, serving the Juárez–El Paso– Las Cruces metropolitan area. Owned by Grupo Intermedia and known on air as Canal 44, the station has had a variety of affiliations since signing on the air in 1980 and also produces programs such as local news. History On June 23, 1980, Arnoldo Cabada de la O received a concession to operate channel 44 in Juárez, with callsign XHIJ-TV. Cabada had formerly worked at XEJ-TV as the news director. The station came on the air October 16, 1980. For the first four years of its life, XHIJ carried an entirely local program schedule, a rarity in Mexico given that most commercial stations were either affiliated to Televisa or relayed its national networks. Between 1984 and 1988, XHIJ would carry an affiliation with Televisa. In 1988, the then-new Telemundo Spanish-language network in the U.S. engaged in rapid expansion, signing XHIJ and XHRIO in Matamoro ...
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