WLPC-LP

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WLPC-LP
(a Class-A Station)
Image:Ctndetroit.jpg
Detroit, Michigan
Branding Christian Television Network / CTN
Slogan CTN is Good TV!
Channels Analog: 26 (UHF)
Affiliations FamilyNet
Owner Glenn R. Plummer & Karin A. Plummer
Founded 1993
Call letters’ meaning W L Plummer Communications
(current owner)
Former callsigns W26AB (1986-1993)
DW26AB (1993)
W26AB (1993-1996)
WLPC-LP (1996-present)
Former affiliations America One (1986-1998)
Worship Network (1992?-1998)
FamilyNet (1992?-present)
Transmitter Power 2.34 kw
Website www.ctnusa.org

WLPC-LP is the local low-powered religious television station in Detroit, Michigan, broadcasting on Channel 26. The station airs programming from FamilyNet.

The station was originally affiliated with America One from 1986 until 1998. It also carried Worship Network in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It gained FamilyNet in the early 1990s, before becoming an all-FN affiliate.

WLPC-LP Detroit airs on Comcast Digital Cable Channel 295 in Southeastern Michigan. It is not seen in Windsor, Ontario on Cogeco cable. WLPC-LP's over-the-air signal does not even cover all of Detroit, but covers Highland Park and Hamtramck decently, as well as portions of Dearborn and River Rouge.

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While WLPC uses the Christian Television Network name and CTN acronym, it is not affiliated with, or connected to, the Clearwater, Florida-based network of the same name.

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