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FCC allows North Carolina’s WGHP-TV to relocate to its pre-DTV transition channel
Nov 2, 2009 1:38 PM
Since large numbers of viewers lost WGHP-TV’s over the air signal, the FCC has allowed the High Point, NC, television station to move its DTV signal from VHF’s channel 8 to its pretransition UHF channel 35.
WGHP had changed from channel 35 to channel 8 during the DTV transition on June 12. Immediately losing viewers, it was granted a temporary waiver to operate on both channels. After monitoring the signal for several months, the station requested the move back to the original channel. The FCC agreed.
About a half-dozen stations are still deciding whether to switch channels, the FCC said last week.
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