It’s a cult classic now with some surprising star power. I openly admit that my wife and I are “cord-cutters.” We stream a few things, but we haven’t had cable TV in years. Connect with us on your favorite social networks. In September 2016, NBCUniversal agreed to acquire WTMU-LP (now WBTS-LD)—WNEU's low-power translator in Needham, Massachusetts, which the company said would factor into its plan to broadcast the new service over-the-air into Boston.

Television channels and stations established in 1987, https://tvstations.fandom.com/wiki/WNEU?oldid=12489. In December 2009, the station laid off seven employees as part of strategy change to streamline operations and change some of the programming options to be more hyperlocal. On New Year's Day 2017, NBC Boston was added to Time Warner Cable systems (via the WNEU-DT2 Channel 60.2 feed), to channel 23 in Athol/Orange, Massachusetts, channel 3 in Keene, New Hampshire, and channel 22 in Middleton, New Hampshire and in high definition on digital channel 1205 in Athol/Orange, Massachusetts, as well as both Keene and Middleton, New Hampshire. And for those of us who grew up in a world of “cable-ready” television sets and plentiful channels, it’s hard to imagine. [28] Nonetheless, the station added an additional subchannel, carrying TheCoolTV, in October 2011;[29] additionally, it replaced Universal Sports with Live Well Network on January 1, 2012. The station's Lowell studios were located less than 1,000 feet (305 m) from the transmitter of WLLH, making high-quality production impossible during the day due to RF interference with the cameras. They incorporated local programming into the mix as well, from infomercials to candlepin bowling to current affairs. And despite being a small state, New Hampshire always had a few local television channels to offer. All of these shows were canceled by the end of 1985.

On March 3, 2011, Portsmouth-based Carlisle One Media, Inc., a company controlled by Bill Binnie, announced that it had reached an agreement to purchase WZMY-TV. Binnie originally indicated that WBIN-TV would retain its affiliations with MyNetworkTV and Universal Sports;[22] however, the station announced on June 15 that it would leave MyNetworkTV and become an independent again as part of an increased local emphasis, with the service's programming moving to WSBK-TV (channel 38) on September 19,[25][26][27] while Universal Sports restructured itself into a cable- and satellite-only channel in January 2012. "[73] The station debuted a weeknight 90-minute early evening news block at 5 p.m. and a nightly 10 p.m. newscast[74][75] on September 15, 2014[73] under the NH1 News Network branding, based out of the newsroom in the Walker School building in Concord and the Nashua, Derry, Portsmouth, Laconia, and Lebanon news bureaus;[74] WBIN also produced a weekly magazine program on Sunday mornings,[74] and the news operation supplies half-hourly newscasts to Binnie Media's radio stations. As WBIN prepares to wind down, to become whatever its next iteration will be, think of what it was like when there were all those voices shouting over the airwaves, hiding behind a button on a remote or a slider on the cable box, imploring for us not to touch that dial. The new affiliation lasted until 2011, when Binnie Media purchased the station and rechristened it WBIN. The channel 50 allocation in the Boston market originally belonged to WXPO-TV, which launched in October 1969. As a result, WZMY eliminated all daily news cut-ins, political commentary, and locally produced public affairs programming. Binnie Media also announced that WBIN-TV would "cease broadcasting in the coming months", with proceeds from the sale going toward the acquisition of additional digital, outdoor, and radio assets. *

11 A St, Derry, NH 03038. The two stations share main studios and transmitter facilities on Parmenter Road in Hudson, Massachusetts. The news anchor and meteorologist were provided by the centralized news operation and other personnel from INN filled-in as necessary. [63] There was no regularly-scheduled sports report.

The Lowell studio was closed down that spring; finally, in June the power company pulled the plug at the Windham studios during a Maverick rerun, taking WXPO off the air. Legal. Those plans never materialized, and the WXPO-TV license was deleted in 1975. 2. In the late ’80s, the white structure on the roof was the home of WMUR-TV.

This page was last edited on 14 August 2020, at 00:16. However, as a result of the station's December 2009 cutbacks, Kaprielian was laid off from the station, with his final day on-air occurring on December 31; as a result, the station discontinued its weather updates. [70] The cancellation did not impact WBIN's plans for the former Walker School;[71] Binnie stated in August 2013 that "it's more important to make a wholesale commitment, which we will do with NH1 Network,"[72] while Robb Atkinson, WBIN's news director, would subsequently concede that "we weren't happy with the quality. During its first year on the air, WNDS ran a number of locally produced programs, including a cooking show (The Yankee Gourmet), a children's show (Just Kidding Around) and a weekly prime-time variety show (The Best of New Hampshire). Their image of the outside world was shaped by whatever signals they could pick up off a wobbly pair of antennae. Bills went unpaid for several months. WBTS's NBC programming is simulcast on WNEU's second digital subchannel to provide full-market coverage for the northern portion of the Boston market. The building, which was acquired by Binnie Media at auction from the Concord School District on November 15, 2012, also houses Binnie's Concord radio stations as well as Binnie Media's offices. Some of these programs were retained following the relaunch as WBIN-TV, though Quiet Desperation was dropped following the sale to Carlisle One due to concerns over the program's content,[53] and Scorch's PFG-TV and the local history show Regional Chronicles subsequently moved to WMFP. The station is owned by the Univision Local Media subsidiary of Univision Communications, as part of a duopoly with Marlborough, Massachusetts-licensed Univision-owned station WUNI (channel 66). In 1987 the station moved from its aging Elm Street studio to Manchester’s Millyard. Shortly after Shooting Star bought the station, the noon broadcast was discontinued, and the 10 p.m. edition was cut down to 10 minutes. The station formerly broadcast local newscasts from a studio located in Concord, branded as the NH1 News Network or NH1 News. Operation of WZMY was taken over by New Age Media, LLC, making it a sister station to WPXT and WPME in Portland, Maine. Why does this all fascinate me? In January 1997, the station began running Global Shopping Network programming 15 hours a day, with entertainment programming continuing from 3 to 11 p.m. On April 5, 1997, GSN began programming the station full-time with a 24-hour home shopping format as part of a planned purchase of the station.

[42] WBIN-TV ceased broadcasting on channel 35 on September 15, 2017, and began to share channel 27 with WUTF-DT;[43] as of September 2017[update], only WBIN's main channel is broadcast using virtual channel 50. Owned by a Mexican company, operated by Entravision. [63], WBIN-TV ended its INN-produced newscast on April 26, 2013, leaving Kaprielian's forecasts as the only local news content on the station. And it’s only now, in a media world that delivers whatever we want on demand, that we have the perspective to appreciate it. In December 2000, W54CN moved to channel 40 as W40BO. * Friday Night Chaos, a 30-minute weekly show from independent wrestling promotion Chaotic Wrestling, aired on WNDS from 2001 to 2002. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Now named WNEU-TV, the former independent station serves as the local affiliate for Spanish-language network Telemundo.
The news staff included news anchor Larry Sparano, sportscaster Doug Brown, and meteorologist Al Kaprielian. [14], Soon after assuming control, in August 2005, Shooting Star Broadcasting announced that WNDS would change its call letters to WZMY-TV and its branding to "My TV". Founded in 1959, NHPTV broadcasts from a building on the edge of the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham. WWJE is operated separately from WUNI's joint sales agreement (JSA) with Entravision Communications-owned UniMás affiliate WUTF-TV (channel 27) in Worcester. The three stations share studios with cable news channel NECN on Wells Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts. In 1970, NHPTV became a PBS affiliate, but with a major PBS affiliate an hour south in Boston, NHPTV opted to balance PBS programming with its own productions (including coverage of UNH hockey games from 1972 to 2008). Paugus Television bought WGOT for $1.35 million on January 13, 1989. WMUR changed hands again in late 2000, becoming part of Hearst Television. [74] WBIN's newscasts also emphasized coverage of politics, with former Nashua Telegraph State House reporter Kevin Landrigan serving as chief political correspondent and longtime CNN political editor Paul Steinhauser becoming NH1's political director on January 1, 2015;[73][75] Atkinson has said that "We want to own politics in New Hampshire. Back in 1989, song parodist “Weird Al” Yankovic released his feature film debut, “, 10 days until #ElectionDay! [22][24] It also dropped the "My TV New England" branding (becoming one of a number of MyNetworkTV affiliates to not feature the programming service's branding), choosing to refer to itself using its call letters. [75] Initially, the 10 p.m. half-hour weekend newscast didn't debut with the news department, but it did launch on October 25, 2014. By 2003, the 11:57 a.m. weekday news update was expanded into a half-hour newscast at noon.


W04DP-D was licensed to operate in analog as W39AR (channel 39). [63][65] WBIN indicated plans to further expand its newscast offerings,[65] including long-range plans for a morning newscast;[63] Binnie stated his intention to construct "a public affairs infrastructure that will attract people who are serious about news in New Hampshire.
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It’s a cult classic now with some surprising star power. I openly admit that my wife and I are “cord-cutters.” We stream a few things, but we haven’t had cable TV in years. Connect with us on your favorite social networks. In September 2016, NBCUniversal agreed to acquire WTMU-LP (now WBTS-LD)—WNEU's low-power translator in Needham, Massachusetts, which the company said would factor into its plan to broadcast the new service over-the-air into Boston.

Television channels and stations established in 1987, https://tvstations.fandom.com/wiki/WNEU?oldid=12489. In December 2009, the station laid off seven employees as part of strategy change to streamline operations and change some of the programming options to be more hyperlocal. On New Year's Day 2017, NBC Boston was added to Time Warner Cable systems (via the WNEU-DT2 Channel 60.2 feed), to channel 23 in Athol/Orange, Massachusetts, channel 3 in Keene, New Hampshire, and channel 22 in Middleton, New Hampshire and in high definition on digital channel 1205 in Athol/Orange, Massachusetts, as well as both Keene and Middleton, New Hampshire. And for those of us who grew up in a world of “cable-ready” television sets and plentiful channels, it’s hard to imagine. [28] Nonetheless, the station added an additional subchannel, carrying TheCoolTV, in October 2011;[29] additionally, it replaced Universal Sports with Live Well Network on January 1, 2012. The station's Lowell studios were located less than 1,000 feet (305 m) from the transmitter of WLLH, making high-quality production impossible during the day due to RF interference with the cameras. They incorporated local programming into the mix as well, from infomercials to candlepin bowling to current affairs. And despite being a small state, New Hampshire always had a few local television channels to offer. All of these shows were canceled by the end of 1985.

On March 3, 2011, Portsmouth-based Carlisle One Media, Inc., a company controlled by Bill Binnie, announced that it had reached an agreement to purchase WZMY-TV. Binnie originally indicated that WBIN-TV would retain its affiliations with MyNetworkTV and Universal Sports;[22] however, the station announced on June 15 that it would leave MyNetworkTV and become an independent again as part of an increased local emphasis, with the service's programming moving to WSBK-TV (channel 38) on September 19,[25][26][27] while Universal Sports restructured itself into a cable- and satellite-only channel in January 2012. "[73] The station debuted a weeknight 90-minute early evening news block at 5 p.m. and a nightly 10 p.m. newscast[74][75] on September 15, 2014[73] under the NH1 News Network branding, based out of the newsroom in the Walker School building in Concord and the Nashua, Derry, Portsmouth, Laconia, and Lebanon news bureaus;[74] WBIN also produced a weekly magazine program on Sunday mornings,[74] and the news operation supplies half-hourly newscasts to Binnie Media's radio stations. As WBIN prepares to wind down, to become whatever its next iteration will be, think of what it was like when there were all those voices shouting over the airwaves, hiding behind a button on a remote or a slider on the cable box, imploring for us not to touch that dial. The new affiliation lasted until 2011, when Binnie Media purchased the station and rechristened it WBIN. The channel 50 allocation in the Boston market originally belonged to WXPO-TV, which launched in October 1969. As a result, WZMY eliminated all daily news cut-ins, political commentary, and locally produced public affairs programming. Binnie Media also announced that WBIN-TV would "cease broadcasting in the coming months", with proceeds from the sale going toward the acquisition of additional digital, outdoor, and radio assets. *

11 A St, Derry, NH 03038. The two stations share main studios and transmitter facilities on Parmenter Road in Hudson, Massachusetts. The news anchor and meteorologist were provided by the centralized news operation and other personnel from INN filled-in as necessary. [63] There was no regularly-scheduled sports report.

The Lowell studio was closed down that spring; finally, in June the power company pulled the plug at the Windham studios during a Maverick rerun, taking WXPO off the air. Legal. Those plans never materialized, and the WXPO-TV license was deleted in 1975. 2. In the late ’80s, the white structure on the roof was the home of WMUR-TV.

This page was last edited on 14 August 2020, at 00:16. However, as a result of the station's December 2009 cutbacks, Kaprielian was laid off from the station, with his final day on-air occurring on December 31; as a result, the station discontinued its weather updates. [70] The cancellation did not impact WBIN's plans for the former Walker School;[71] Binnie stated in August 2013 that "it's more important to make a wholesale commitment, which we will do with NH1 Network,"[72] while Robb Atkinson, WBIN's news director, would subsequently concede that "we weren't happy with the quality. During its first year on the air, WNDS ran a number of locally produced programs, including a cooking show (The Yankee Gourmet), a children's show (Just Kidding Around) and a weekly prime-time variety show (The Best of New Hampshire). Their image of the outside world was shaped by whatever signals they could pick up off a wobbly pair of antennae. Bills went unpaid for several months. WBTS's NBC programming is simulcast on WNEU's second digital subchannel to provide full-market coverage for the northern portion of the Boston market. The building, which was acquired by Binnie Media at auction from the Concord School District on November 15, 2012, also houses Binnie's Concord radio stations as well as Binnie Media's offices. Some of these programs were retained following the relaunch as WBIN-TV, though Quiet Desperation was dropped following the sale to Carlisle One due to concerns over the program's content,[53] and Scorch's PFG-TV and the local history show Regional Chronicles subsequently moved to WMFP. The station is owned by the Univision Local Media subsidiary of Univision Communications, as part of a duopoly with Marlborough, Massachusetts-licensed Univision-owned station WUNI (channel 66). In 1987 the station moved from its aging Elm Street studio to Manchester’s Millyard. Shortly after Shooting Star bought the station, the noon broadcast was discontinued, and the 10 p.m. edition was cut down to 10 minutes. The station formerly broadcast local newscasts from a studio located in Concord, branded as the NH1 News Network or NH1 News. Operation of WZMY was taken over by New Age Media, LLC, making it a sister station to WPXT and WPME in Portland, Maine. Why does this all fascinate me? In January 1997, the station began running Global Shopping Network programming 15 hours a day, with entertainment programming continuing from 3 to 11 p.m. On April 5, 1997, GSN began programming the station full-time with a 24-hour home shopping format as part of a planned purchase of the station.

[42] WBIN-TV ceased broadcasting on channel 35 on September 15, 2017, and began to share channel 27 with WUTF-DT;[43] as of September 2017[update], only WBIN's main channel is broadcast using virtual channel 50. Owned by a Mexican company, operated by Entravision. [63], WBIN-TV ended its INN-produced newscast on April 26, 2013, leaving Kaprielian's forecasts as the only local news content on the station. And it’s only now, in a media world that delivers whatever we want on demand, that we have the perspective to appreciate it. In December 2000, W54CN moved to channel 40 as W40BO. * Friday Night Chaos, a 30-minute weekly show from independent wrestling promotion Chaotic Wrestling, aired on WNDS from 2001 to 2002. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Now named WNEU-TV, the former independent station serves as the local affiliate for Spanish-language network Telemundo.
The news staff included news anchor Larry Sparano, sportscaster Doug Brown, and meteorologist Al Kaprielian. [14], Soon after assuming control, in August 2005, Shooting Star Broadcasting announced that WNDS would change its call letters to WZMY-TV and its branding to "My TV". Founded in 1959, NHPTV broadcasts from a building on the edge of the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham. WWJE is operated separately from WUNI's joint sales agreement (JSA) with Entravision Communications-owned UniMás affiliate WUTF-TV (channel 27) in Worcester. The three stations share studios with cable news channel NECN on Wells Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts. In 1970, NHPTV became a PBS affiliate, but with a major PBS affiliate an hour south in Boston, NHPTV opted to balance PBS programming with its own productions (including coverage of UNH hockey games from 1972 to 2008). Paugus Television bought WGOT for $1.35 million on January 13, 1989. WMUR changed hands again in late 2000, becoming part of Hearst Television. [74] WBIN's newscasts also emphasized coverage of politics, with former Nashua Telegraph State House reporter Kevin Landrigan serving as chief political correspondent and longtime CNN political editor Paul Steinhauser becoming NH1's political director on January 1, 2015;[73][75] Atkinson has said that "We want to own politics in New Hampshire. Back in 1989, song parodist “Weird Al” Yankovic released his feature film debut, “, 10 days until #ElectionDay! [22][24] It also dropped the "My TV New England" branding (becoming one of a number of MyNetworkTV affiliates to not feature the programming service's branding), choosing to refer to itself using its call letters. [75] Initially, the 10 p.m. half-hour weekend newscast didn't debut with the news department, but it did launch on October 25, 2014. By 2003, the 11:57 a.m. weekday news update was expanded into a half-hour newscast at noon.


W04DP-D was licensed to operate in analog as W39AR (channel 39). [63][65] WBIN indicated plans to further expand its newscast offerings,[65] including long-range plans for a morning newscast;[63] Binnie stated his intention to construct "a public affairs infrastructure that will attract people who are serious about news in New Hampshire.
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As a result of his popularity, he appeared as a "Guest Meteorologist" on The Weather Channel's Abrams & Bettes: Beyond the Forecast on November 10, 2006. And Friday’s announcement leaves us with one fewer TV station that New Hampshire can call its own. Additionally, several local businesses (particularly car dealerships, but sometimes other businesses such as Dollar Bill's Discount World) produced programs that appeared on weekend mornings; those programs had also appeared on WNDS. However, the station dropped Pax programming in June 1999 after DP Media (whose owner, Devon Paxson, was the son of Paxson Communications founder Bud Paxson) took over WABU (channel 68, now WBPX-TV) and made it Boston's new Pax station; WABU operated a satellite in New Hampshire, WNBU (channel 21, now WPXG-TV) in Concord. [11] However, GSN soon ran into financial problems;[12] after it missed a payment for the station, CTV of Derry canceled the sale and reverted WNDS to its previous general entertainment format that June. : @neals_simple_life_ [39] In a statement, Binnie Media said that NH1 News would continue operations on radio and online. In the early 1990s, WGOT unsuccessfully attempted to become New Hampshire's Fox affiliate; in 1991, Paugus filed an antitrust lawsuit against Fox, its Boston affiliate WFXT (channel 25), and the Boston Celtics (who owned WFXT at the time) for conspiring to block WGOT from joining the network, as well as using Fox programming and WFXT's Celtics broadcasts to place channel 60 at a disadvantage in obtaining cable carriage. During this time, WNEU effectively served as a full-power satellite of WTMU-LP, even though channel 60 was promoted as the main station.

It’s a cult classic now with some surprising star power. I openly admit that my wife and I are “cord-cutters.” We stream a few things, but we haven’t had cable TV in years. Connect with us on your favorite social networks. In September 2016, NBCUniversal agreed to acquire WTMU-LP (now WBTS-LD)—WNEU's low-power translator in Needham, Massachusetts, which the company said would factor into its plan to broadcast the new service over-the-air into Boston.

Television channels and stations established in 1987, https://tvstations.fandom.com/wiki/WNEU?oldid=12489. In December 2009, the station laid off seven employees as part of strategy change to streamline operations and change some of the programming options to be more hyperlocal. On New Year's Day 2017, NBC Boston was added to Time Warner Cable systems (via the WNEU-DT2 Channel 60.2 feed), to channel 23 in Athol/Orange, Massachusetts, channel 3 in Keene, New Hampshire, and channel 22 in Middleton, New Hampshire and in high definition on digital channel 1205 in Athol/Orange, Massachusetts, as well as both Keene and Middleton, New Hampshire. And for those of us who grew up in a world of “cable-ready” television sets and plentiful channels, it’s hard to imagine. [28] Nonetheless, the station added an additional subchannel, carrying TheCoolTV, in October 2011;[29] additionally, it replaced Universal Sports with Live Well Network on January 1, 2012. The station's Lowell studios were located less than 1,000 feet (305 m) from the transmitter of WLLH, making high-quality production impossible during the day due to RF interference with the cameras. They incorporated local programming into the mix as well, from infomercials to candlepin bowling to current affairs. And despite being a small state, New Hampshire always had a few local television channels to offer. All of these shows were canceled by the end of 1985.

On March 3, 2011, Portsmouth-based Carlisle One Media, Inc., a company controlled by Bill Binnie, announced that it had reached an agreement to purchase WZMY-TV. Binnie originally indicated that WBIN-TV would retain its affiliations with MyNetworkTV and Universal Sports;[22] however, the station announced on June 15 that it would leave MyNetworkTV and become an independent again as part of an increased local emphasis, with the service's programming moving to WSBK-TV (channel 38) on September 19,[25][26][27] while Universal Sports restructured itself into a cable- and satellite-only channel in January 2012. "[73] The station debuted a weeknight 90-minute early evening news block at 5 p.m. and a nightly 10 p.m. newscast[74][75] on September 15, 2014[73] under the NH1 News Network branding, based out of the newsroom in the Walker School building in Concord and the Nashua, Derry, Portsmouth, Laconia, and Lebanon news bureaus;[74] WBIN also produced a weekly magazine program on Sunday mornings,[74] and the news operation supplies half-hourly newscasts to Binnie Media's radio stations. As WBIN prepares to wind down, to become whatever its next iteration will be, think of what it was like when there were all those voices shouting over the airwaves, hiding behind a button on a remote or a slider on the cable box, imploring for us not to touch that dial. The new affiliation lasted until 2011, when Binnie Media purchased the station and rechristened it WBIN. The channel 50 allocation in the Boston market originally belonged to WXPO-TV, which launched in October 1969. As a result, WZMY eliminated all daily news cut-ins, political commentary, and locally produced public affairs programming. Binnie Media also announced that WBIN-TV would "cease broadcasting in the coming months", with proceeds from the sale going toward the acquisition of additional digital, outdoor, and radio assets. *

11 A St, Derry, NH 03038. The two stations share main studios and transmitter facilities on Parmenter Road in Hudson, Massachusetts. The news anchor and meteorologist were provided by the centralized news operation and other personnel from INN filled-in as necessary. [63] There was no regularly-scheduled sports report.

The Lowell studio was closed down that spring; finally, in June the power company pulled the plug at the Windham studios during a Maverick rerun, taking WXPO off the air. Legal. Those plans never materialized, and the WXPO-TV license was deleted in 1975. 2. In the late ’80s, the white structure on the roof was the home of WMUR-TV.

This page was last edited on 14 August 2020, at 00:16. However, as a result of the station's December 2009 cutbacks, Kaprielian was laid off from the station, with his final day on-air occurring on December 31; as a result, the station discontinued its weather updates. [70] The cancellation did not impact WBIN's plans for the former Walker School;[71] Binnie stated in August 2013 that "it's more important to make a wholesale commitment, which we will do with NH1 Network,"[72] while Robb Atkinson, WBIN's news director, would subsequently concede that "we weren't happy with the quality. During its first year on the air, WNDS ran a number of locally produced programs, including a cooking show (The Yankee Gourmet), a children's show (Just Kidding Around) and a weekly prime-time variety show (The Best of New Hampshire). Their image of the outside world was shaped by whatever signals they could pick up off a wobbly pair of antennae. Bills went unpaid for several months. WBTS's NBC programming is simulcast on WNEU's second digital subchannel to provide full-market coverage for the northern portion of the Boston market. The building, which was acquired by Binnie Media at auction from the Concord School District on November 15, 2012, also houses Binnie's Concord radio stations as well as Binnie Media's offices. Some of these programs were retained following the relaunch as WBIN-TV, though Quiet Desperation was dropped following the sale to Carlisle One due to concerns over the program's content,[53] and Scorch's PFG-TV and the local history show Regional Chronicles subsequently moved to WMFP. The station is owned by the Univision Local Media subsidiary of Univision Communications, as part of a duopoly with Marlborough, Massachusetts-licensed Univision-owned station WUNI (channel 66). In 1987 the station moved from its aging Elm Street studio to Manchester’s Millyard. Shortly after Shooting Star bought the station, the noon broadcast was discontinued, and the 10 p.m. edition was cut down to 10 minutes. The station formerly broadcast local newscasts from a studio located in Concord, branded as the NH1 News Network or NH1 News. Operation of WZMY was taken over by New Age Media, LLC, making it a sister station to WPXT and WPME in Portland, Maine. Why does this all fascinate me? In January 1997, the station began running Global Shopping Network programming 15 hours a day, with entertainment programming continuing from 3 to 11 p.m. On April 5, 1997, GSN began programming the station full-time with a 24-hour home shopping format as part of a planned purchase of the station.

[42] WBIN-TV ceased broadcasting on channel 35 on September 15, 2017, and began to share channel 27 with WUTF-DT;[43] as of September 2017[update], only WBIN's main channel is broadcast using virtual channel 50. Owned by a Mexican company, operated by Entravision. [63], WBIN-TV ended its INN-produced newscast on April 26, 2013, leaving Kaprielian's forecasts as the only local news content on the station. And it’s only now, in a media world that delivers whatever we want on demand, that we have the perspective to appreciate it. In December 2000, W54CN moved to channel 40 as W40BO. * Friday Night Chaos, a 30-minute weekly show from independent wrestling promotion Chaotic Wrestling, aired on WNDS from 2001 to 2002. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Now named WNEU-TV, the former independent station serves as the local affiliate for Spanish-language network Telemundo.
The news staff included news anchor Larry Sparano, sportscaster Doug Brown, and meteorologist Al Kaprielian. [14], Soon after assuming control, in August 2005, Shooting Star Broadcasting announced that WNDS would change its call letters to WZMY-TV and its branding to "My TV". Founded in 1959, NHPTV broadcasts from a building on the edge of the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham. WWJE is operated separately from WUNI's joint sales agreement (JSA) with Entravision Communications-owned UniMás affiliate WUTF-TV (channel 27) in Worcester. The three stations share studios with cable news channel NECN on Wells Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts. In 1970, NHPTV became a PBS affiliate, but with a major PBS affiliate an hour south in Boston, NHPTV opted to balance PBS programming with its own productions (including coverage of UNH hockey games from 1972 to 2008). Paugus Television bought WGOT for $1.35 million on January 13, 1989. WMUR changed hands again in late 2000, becoming part of Hearst Television. [74] WBIN's newscasts also emphasized coverage of politics, with former Nashua Telegraph State House reporter Kevin Landrigan serving as chief political correspondent and longtime CNN political editor Paul Steinhauser becoming NH1's political director on January 1, 2015;[73][75] Atkinson has said that "We want to own politics in New Hampshire. Back in 1989, song parodist “Weird Al” Yankovic released his feature film debut, “, 10 days until #ElectionDay! [22][24] It also dropped the "My TV New England" branding (becoming one of a number of MyNetworkTV affiliates to not feature the programming service's branding), choosing to refer to itself using its call letters. [75] Initially, the 10 p.m. half-hour weekend newscast didn't debut with the news department, but it did launch on October 25, 2014. By 2003, the 11:57 a.m. weekday news update was expanded into a half-hour newscast at noon.


W04DP-D was licensed to operate in analog as W39AR (channel 39). [63][65] WBIN indicated plans to further expand its newscast offerings,[65] including long-range plans for a morning newscast;[63] Binnie stated his intention to construct "a public affairs infrastructure that will attract people who are serious about news in New Hampshire.

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