WFME-TV
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WFME-TV | |
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West Milford/Newark, New Jersey | |
Channels | 66 (UHF) analog, 29 (UHF) digital |
Affiliations | Religious |
Owner | Family Radio |
Founded | June 10, 1988 |
Transmitter Power | 24 kW (analog) 200 kW (digital) |
Website | www.wfme-tv.com |
WFME-TV is a religious television station in West Milford, New Jersey, broadcasting ethnic and religious programming locally on channel 66. The station is owned by Family Radio, and its weekday schedule consists of a repeating three-hour program block: Open Forum with Harold Camping, This Is the Life and Joy of Music. Weekend programming is more varied, with bible studies, Chinese public affairs, and further airings of Joy of Music.
WFME's executive offices are located in the same building as it's sister radio station in West Orange, New Jersey.
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WRNN 48 (Ind/JTV) - WLNY 57 (Ind) |
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WWOR 9 (MNTV) - WNET 13 (PBS) - WMBQ 22 (MTV2) - WNJS 23 / WNJN 50 / WNJT 52 / WNJB 58 (PBS/NJN) - W25AW 25 (A1) - WQAV 34 (AV/Ind) - WDVB 39 (IA) - WMGM 40 (NBC) - WXTV 41 (UNI) - WMCN 44 (ShN) - WNJU 47 (TEL) - WGTW 48 (TBN) - WWSI 62 (TEL) - WMBC 63 (Ind) - WUVP 65 (UNI) - WFME 66 (Religious) - WFUT 68 (TFR) |
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See also Broadcast television in New York City and Philadelphia |