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- Q7946156 subject Q8371331.
- Q7946156 subject Q8835056.
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- Q7946156 abstract "W26BS was a low-power television station licensed to serve Binghamton, New York. It was most recently a repeater that broadcast programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite. The station broadcast on UHF channel 26, with an application to flash-cut to digital broadcasting on the same channel.TBN took W26BS silent March 25, 2010 due to declining support, which has been attributed to the digital transition. W26BS returned to the air on April 26, 2010. On April 13, 2012, TBN sold 36 of its translators, including W26BS, to Regal Media, a broadcasting group headed by George Cooney, the CEO of the EUE/Screen Gems studios. In the meantime, W26BS left the air once more, on July 16, 2012, after losing the lease to its transmitter site; it will not return until after the sale to Regal Media is complete.The station's license was cancelled by the FCC on July 16, 2013.".
- Q7946156 analogChannel "26 (UHF)".
- Q7946156 broadcastNetwork Q5223107.
- Q7946156 callSign "W26BS".
- Q7946156 callsignMeaning "translator calls sequentially assigned by the FCC".
- Q7946156 digitalChannel "26 (UHF; not yet on air)".
- Q7946156 effectiveRadiatedPower "15000.0".
- Q7946156 effectiveRadiatedPower "740.0".
- Q7946156 facilityId "68003".
- Q7946156 formerBroadcastNetwork Q2778016.
- Q7946156 formerCallsign "W14AH (1989–1997)".
- Q7946156 formerChannel "14 (UHF, 1989–1997)".
- Q7946156 formerChannel "Analog:".
- Q7946156 location Q213814.
- Q7946156 owningCompany Q2778016.
- Q7946156 wikiPageExternalLink www.tbn.org.
- Q7946156 wikiPageWikiLink Q213814.
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- Q7946156 affiliations Q5223107.
- Q7946156 analog "26".
- Q7946156 callLetters "W26BS".
- Q7946156 callsignMeaning "translator calls sequentially assigned by the FCC".
- Q7946156 digital "26".
- Q7946156 effectiveRadiatedPower "15.0".
- Q7946156 effectiveRadiatedPower "740.0".
- Q7946156 facilityId "68003".
- Q7946156 formerAffiliations Q2778016.
- Q7946156 formerCallsigns "W14AH".
- Q7946156 formerChannelNumbers "14".
- Q7946156 formerChannelNumbers "Analog:".
- Q7946156 location Q213814.
- Q7946156 owner Q2778016.
- Q7946156 point "42.056111111111115 -75.94416666666666".
- Q7946156 type Organization.
- Q7946156 type TelevisionStation.
- Q7946156 type Agent.
- Q7946156 type Broadcaster.
- Q7946156 type Organisation.
- Q7946156 type TelevisionStation.
- Q7946156 type Agent.
- Q7946156 type SocialPerson.
- Q7946156 type Thing.
- Q7946156 type SpatialThing.
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- Q7946156 comment "W26BS was a low-power television station licensed to serve Binghamton, New York. It was most recently a repeater that broadcast programming from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, via satellite. The station broadcast on UHF channel 26, with an application to flash-cut to digital broadcasting on the same channel.TBN took W26BS silent March 25, 2010 due to declining support, which has been attributed to the digital transition. W26BS returned to the air on April 26, 2010.".
- Q7946156 label "W26BS".
- Q7946156 lat "42.056111111111115".
- Q7946156 long "-75.94416666666666".
- Q7946156 name "W26BS".