WUPT-CA
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DWUPT-CA | |
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Marquette, Michigan | |
City of license | Crystal Falls, Michigan |
Branding | WUPT-LP |
Slogan | UPN for the UP |
Channels | 49 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | Defunct |
Owner | Western Upper Peninsula Television |
Founded | 18 January 1980 |
Call letters meaning | Deleted callsign Western Upper Peninsula Television (licensee) W United Paramount Television (former affiliation) |
Former callsigns | W49AF (18 January 1980 to 26 April 1996, WUPT-LP (26 April 1996 to 29 October 2001), WUPT-CA (29 October 2001 to 27 October 2003) |
Former affiliations | Independent (18 January 1980 to 16 January 1995), United Paramount Network (16 January 1995 to 2003) |
Transmitter Power | 1.12 kW |
Height | Unknown |
Class | CA (Class A), TX (Translator service) |
Facility ID | 14654 |
WUPT-CA channel forty-nine was the United Paramount Network affiliate in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It broadcasted from 18 January 1980 to 27 October 2003. The actual callsign in Federal Communications Commission records is DWUPT-CA, the D noting a deleted callsign.
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Broadcast television in the Marquette market (Nielsen DMA #178) | ||
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WJMN 3 (CBS) - WBKP 5 / WBUP 10 (ABC) - WLUC 6 (NBC) (The Tube on DT3) - WDHS 8 (EWTN) - WNMU 13 (PBS) - WMQF 19 (Fox) - W40AN 40 (Fox) |
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Broadcast television available on cable only: | ||
CBMT 6 (CBC, Montreal) - WLUK 11 (Fox, Green Bay) - WFQX 33 (Fox, Cadillac) |
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Defunct station: | ||
WUPT 49 (defunct, was UPN) |