WTVE (Elmira, NY)
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WTVE | |
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Elmira / Corning, New York | |
Channels | 24 (UHF) analog |
Affiliations | Defunct, deleted |
Owner | |
Founded | 1950s |
Call letters meaning | W TeleVision Elmira |
Former affiliations | DuMont (1950s-54) |
WTVE was the first television station to go on the air in the Elmira-Corning, New York market.
It was a DuMont Television Network station broadcasting from studios on Market Street in Elmira during the early 1950s. It broadcast on UHF channel 24.
The station was blown off the air in 1954 when its tower on South Mountain was blown down by Hurricane Hazel. Not long after, the DuMont network itself shut down. The station remained on the FCC books until at least 1960. At one point, the licensee held a construction permit for VHF channel 9, according to BostonRadio.com.
However, the station never signed back on the air. Both channels 9 and 24 were reallocated to Syracuse, New York, where they are occupied by WSYR-TV (originally WNYS and then WIXT) and WCNY, respectively.
The WTVE call letters were reallocated to a station in Reading, Pennsylvania.
WETM 18 (NBC) - W26CV 26 (ABC) - WSKA 30 (PBS) - WTTX-LP 30 (Ind) - WENY 36 (ABC) (The CW on DT2) - WJKP-LP 39 (MNTV) - WYDC 48 (FOX) - WNYI 52 (UNI) - W54AE 54 (CBS) - W59DG 59 (TBN) |
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Binghamton stations serving the area | |||
Defunct television stations | |||
WTVE 24 (DuMont) |
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Local cable television channels | |||
WBE 2 (The CW) - PEISH TV 99 (A1) - News 10 Now |