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in October 1986. The market proved unable to bear both WJPR and Roanoke's WVFT (channel 27), which had gone on the air later that year, due to insufficient
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1986, as WVFT , the market's second new general-entertainment independent station in twelve months. The market proved unable to bear both WVFT and WJPR
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sharing ownership and graphical imaging with WGBA-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin, WVFT -TV in Roanoke, Virginia, WPGX in Panama City, Florida, WFGX in Fort Walton
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nearly 11 years earlier. Coincidentally, a new channel 27, under the calls of WVFT , would sign on two months after WEFC, carrying a similar format. Paxson Communications
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financial reasons. The third and current channel 27 station in the city, WVFT (now WFXR), began broadcasting in 1986. "Three Local Radio Stations Get TV
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1989, licensed cancelled and returned to the FCC Roanoke – Lynchburg, VA WVFT 27 (36) 1986–1991 Roanoke–Lynchburg TV Acquisition Corporation Fox affiliate
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imaging was also shared with sister station WQRF-TV in Rockford, Illinois; WVFT -TV in Roanoke, Virginia; WPGX-TV in Panama City, Florida; WFGX-TV in Fort
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Chart)". Itunescharts.net. "A wild and wacky public radio podcast for kids". WVFT . Retrieved 9 June 2023. "WNYC Studios and the Nation present THE UNITED STATES
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KLJB-TV in Davenport, Iowa. A third was added in 1993 when Grant acquired WJPR–WVFT , a simulcasting Fox affiliate for Lynchburg and Roanoke, Virginia. Grant
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Olean/Buffalo, New York W20AB 20 ACTS/TempoTV March 10 Roanoke/Lynchburg, Virginia WVFT 27 Independent March 17 Lufkin, Texas KHTM-LP 13 Independent March 23 Lynchburg