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- List_of_three-letter_broadcast_callsigns_in_the_United_States abstract "This is a list of three-letter broadcast call signs in the United States. Most primary United States radio and television broadcasters have four-letter call signs, like WTMJ. However, a number of early broadcasters still have a license with a three-letter call sign. Such a short call sign is generally an indication of the long-time existence of the station. The suffix does not count, only the base call sign. Stations which formerly had three letters but have since changed are not currently listed.".