WPEN-LP
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WPEN-LP | |
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Logo from 1996 |
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Hampton, Virginia | |
Branding | WPEN-TV |
Slogan | Hampton Roads' Independent Station |
Channels | Analog: 68 (UHF) |
Affiliations | None - defunct |
Owner | Lockwood Broadcasting |
Founded | Early or late 1980's |
Call letters’ meaning | W Peninsula |
Former callsigns | W68BI |
Former affiliations | Independent 1980's-1990's, MTV2 late 1990's-2002 |
WPEN-LP was a low-powered television station serving the Hampton Roads television market broadcasting on Channel 68, later moved to channel 47 as W47CE.
The station also had two repeaters:
- W51BH, Gloucester, Virginia
- W62CN, Norfolk, Virginia
Former Cable Channel Positions:
- 62, Hampton Roads, Virginia (Cox Cable)
- 25, Chesapeake, Virginia (TCI/Cox Cable)
Originally, WPEN carried General Entertainment TV Programming and later picked up MTV2 and, before that, The Box.
WPEN-LP and its Translators signed off in 2002 -- currently, their licenses have been deleted from the active FCC database, and no known channel or call letter has been reassigned to them.
It should be known that WPEN-LP is not related to the Philadelphia radio station, WPEN (AM).
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