WGTE-TV

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WGTE-TV
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Toledo, Ohio
Branding WGTE 30
Channels 30 (UHF) analog,
29 (UHF) digital
Affiliations PBS
Owner Public Broadcasting Foundation of Northwest Ohio
Founded October 10, 1960
Call letters meaning W
Greater
Toledo
Educational Television
Former affiliations NET (1960-1970)
Transmitter Power 1000 kW/313.6 m(analog)
49.5 kW/313.6 m (digital)
Website www.wgte.org

WGTE went on the air as the PBS affiliate for Toledo in October 1960 (though its website gave 1959 as its launch year). It is visible in Northwest Ohio, Southeast Michigan (including Metro Detroit), and Windsor and Essex County (however, it is not carried on cable).

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Broadcast television in the Toledo and Findlay, Ohio market (Nielsen DMA #70)

W09CG 9 (TBN) - WTOL 11 (CBS) - WTVG 13 (ABC) - W21BF 21 (IND) - WFND 22 (A1/Daystar) - W22CO 22 (TBN) - WNWO 24 (NBC) (The Tube on DT.2, NBC Weather Plus on DT.3) - WDFM 26 (IND) - WBGU 27 (PBS) - WGTE 30 (PBS) - WBTL 34 (AS) - WUPW 36 (Fox) - W38DH 38 (MTV2) - WLMB 40 (FamilyNet) - WMNT 48 (MNTV/A1) - WGGN 52 (TBN)

Local cable television channels

WT05 (The CW) - CBET 9 (CBC, Windsor)

See also: Broadcast television stations in the Detroit-Windsor, Lansing, Cleveland, Columbus, Lima, Fort Wayne and London Markets
PBS Member Stations in the state of Ohio

WPTD 16 / WPTO 14 (Dayton / Oxford) - WOUB 20 / WOUC 44 (Athens / Cambridge) - WVIZ 25 (Cleveland) - WBGU 27 (Bowling Green) - WGTE 30 (Toledo) - WOSU 34 / WPBO 42 (Columbus / Portsmouth) - WNEO 45 / WEAO 49 (Youngstown / Akron) - WCET 48 (Cincinnati)

See also: ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, MyNetworkTV, CW and Other stations in Ohio