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- WWTV abstract "WWTV is the CBS-affiliated television station for the northern Lower and eastern Upper Peninsulas of Michigan. Licensed to Cadillac, it broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 9 from a transmitter at its studios on 130th Avenue, northeast of Tustin, in Osceola County. At 1,631 feet (497 m) high, the station's transmitter tower is the tallest in the state. When atmospheric conditions are right, WWTV's signal can be picked up as far south as Lansing and the northern suburbs of Detroit (only when CBET-DT in Windsor, Ontario is off the air), and as far southwest as the communities on Wisconsin's eastern shore of Lake Michigan (subject to interference by WAOW in Wausau).Like other network affiliates serving this vast and rural area, the station operates a full-time repeater station, WWUP-TV channel 10. Licensed to Sault Ste. Marie, this station's transmitter is approximately 30 miles SSE of Sault Ste. Marie near Goetzville in Chippewa County.".
- WWTV alias "9&10 News".
- WWTV alias "FOX 32 (on DT2)".
- WWTV callSign "WWTV / WWUP-TV".
- WWTV callsignMeaning "WWTV: Water Wonderland TeleVision".
- WWTV callsignMeaning "WWUP: Water Wonderland's Upper Peninsula".
- WWTV country United_States.
- WWTV digitalChannel "WFUP: 45 (UHF)".
- WWTV digitalChannel "WWTV: 9 (VHF)".
- WWTV digitalChannel "WWUP: 10 (VHF)".
- WWTV digitalSubChannel "45.2 CBS-SD".
- WWTV digitalSubChannel "9.1 / 10.1 CBS-HD".
- WWTV digitalSubChannel "9.2 / 10.2 FOX-SD".
- WWTV effectiveRadiatedPower "20700.0".
- WWTV effectiveRadiatedPower "45000.0".
- WWTV facilityId "26993".
- WWTV facilityId "26994".
- WWTV firstAirDate "1954-01-01".
- WWTV firstAirDate "1962-06-15".
- WWTV formerBroadcastNetwork American_Broadcasting_Company.
- WWTV formerBroadcastNetwork DuMont_Television_Network.
- WWTV formerChannel "10 (VHF analog, 1962–2009)".
- WWTV formerChannel "13 (VHFanalog, 1954–1962)".
- WWTV formerChannel "40 (UHFdigital, 2007–2009)".
- WWTV formerChannel "49 (UHF digital, 2007–2009)".
- WWTV formerChannel "9 (VHF analog, 1962–2009)".
- WWTV formerChannel "WWTV:".
- WWTV formerChannel "WWUP:".
- WWTV heightAboveAverageTerrain "370.0".
- WWTV heightAboveAverageTerrain "497.0".
- WWTV licensee "Heritage Broadcasting Company of Michigan".
- WWTV location Cadillac,_Michigan.
- WWTV location Sault_Ste._Marie,_Michigan.
- WWTV location Traverse_City,_Michigan.
- WWTV locationCountry United_States.
- WWTV otherChannel "(40 (UHF) Traverse City)".
- WWTV sisterStation WFQX-TV.
- WWTV slogan "''Northern Michigan's".
- WWTV slogan "News Leader''".
- WWTV wikiPageExternalLink www.9and10news.com.
- WWTV wikiPageExternalLink mobile.
- WWTV wikiPageExternalLink www.mifox32.com.
- WWTV wikiPageID "2508935".
- WWTV wikiPageLength "12873".
- WWTV wikiPageOutDegree "116".
- WWTV wikiPageRevisionID "682512451".
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink 1080i.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink 11_oclock_news.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink 16:9.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink 1954_in_television.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink 1962_in_television.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink 480i.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink American_Broadcasting_Company.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Analog_television.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Aspect_ratio_(image).
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Boston,_Massachusetts.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_syndication.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo,_New_York.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_Bills.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink CBET-DT.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink CBS.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink CBS_Evening_News.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Cablevision_(Canada).
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Cadillac,_Michigan.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Canadian.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Canadians.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Category:CBS_network_affiliates.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_low-power_stations.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_1954.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_stations_in_Cadillac,_Michigan.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Charter_Communications.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Cherry_Capital_Airport.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Chippewa_County,_Michigan.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Rather.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Detroit,_Michigan.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Tigers.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Digital_subchannel.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Digital_terrestrial_television.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Display_resolution.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink DuMont_Television_Network.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink EastLink_(company).
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Eastlink_(company).
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Ellen_(TV_series).
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink File:910news.jpg.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Flint,_Michigan.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Fox_Broadcasting_Company.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Fox_Network.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Gaylord,_Michigan.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Goetzville.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Rapids,_Michigan.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Sudbury.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink High-definition_television.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink High_school.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Jackson,_Michigan.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink Jeopardy!.
- WWTV wikiPageWikiLink John_Fetzer.