WAOH-LP
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WAOH-LP / W35AX | |
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WAOH: Akron, Ohio W35AX: Cleveland, Ohio |
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Branding | The CAT (Cleveland Akron Television) |
Channels | WAOH-LP: 29 (UHF) W35AX: 35 (UHF) analog, no digital |
Affiliations | America One |
Owner | Media-Com, Inc |
Founded | July 14, 1987 |
Call letters meaning | WAOH: W Akron OHio W35AX: (translator calls randomly-assigned by the FCC) |
Former affiliations | Network One |
Transmitter Power | WAOH: 60.6 kW/106 m W35AX: 11.8 kW/305 m |
WAOH-LP channel 29 in Akron, Ohio and W35AX channel 35 in Cleveland, Ohio are low power Class A television stations serving the Akron/Cleveland market using the brand "The CAT" (for Cleveland Akron Television). The stations, which broadcast identical programming, are owned by Media-com, Inc., which also owns and operates radio stations WNIR (FM) and WJMP (AM) in Kent.
WAOH-LP and W35AX broadcast under Class A low power television licenses, although neither has a CA suffix in its call sign. While WAOH can be received in most of the Akron area, W35AX is only received in the western and southern portions of Greater Cleveland.
WAOH was originally licensed on July 14, 1987 as W29AI, usually referred to as WAI-TV. It became WAOH-LP on August 21, 1995. W35AX was licensed on November 30, 1989.
The stations broadcast a schedule of syndicated programs and the locally produced Son of Ghoul show. In addition, they are affiliates of the America One network.
[edit] External links
- The Son of Ghoul Show
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WAOH
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W35AX
WKYC 3 (NBC) - WEWS 5 (ABC) - WJW 8 (Fox) - WAKN 11 (JTV) - WDLI 17 (TBN) - WOIO 19 (CBS) - WVPX 23 (i) - WVIZ 25 (PBS) - WAOH 29 / W35AX 35 (A1) - WIVN 29 / WIVM 52 (A1) - W32AR 32 (TBN) - WRAP 32 (Corner Store TV/infomercials) - WUAB 43 (MNTV) (The Tube on DT2) - WEAO 49 (PBS) - WGGN 52 (TBN) - WCDN 53 (Daystar) - WBNX 55 (The CW) - WQHS 61 (UNI) - WXOX 65 (HSN/AS) - WOAC 67 (S@H/JTV) - WMFD 68 (Ind) |
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Defunct television stations | ||
See also: Broadcast television stations in the Detroit/Windsor, Toledo, Columbus, Ohio, Youngstown, Wheeling/Steubenville, Erie and London markets |