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Wexford Senior Football Championship The Wexford Senior Football Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the top Football Clubs. The winners of the Wexford Championship winners qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Club Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship.
Wexford Senior Hurling Championship The Wexford Senior Hurling Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the top Hurling Clubs. The winners of the Wexford Championship winners qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Club Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship.
Wexford, Toronto Wexford is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the eastern part of the city, on the western end of the former Township, Borough, and City of Scarborough, spanning Lawrence Avenue East between Victoria Park Avenue and Birchmount Road.
Wexham Wexham is a settlement on the border of the unitary authority of Slough and the district of South Bucks (and the border between the non-metropolitan counties of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire), in southern England.
Wexler (crater) Wexler is a lunar impact crater that lies across the south-southeast limb of the Moon. In this location not much detail about the formation can be discerned from the Earth, and it must be viewed from orbit to see most of the structure.
Wexner Center for the Arts The Wexner Center for the Arts is a contemporary art gallery and "research laboratory" for the arts at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, USA. It commissions new work and provides for artist residencies, in addition to presenting performing arts, film and video, and other visual arts exhibitions to the public.
Wey and Arun Canal What is now known as the Wey and Arun Canal runs 23 miles (37 km) through 26 locks from the River Wey at Shalford, Surrey to the River Arun at Pallingham. It comprises parts of two separate undertakings – the northern part of the Arun Navigation, between Pallingham and Newbridge Wharf, which opened in 1787, and the Wey and Arun Junction Canal, which connected the Arun at Newbridge to the Godalming Navigation near Shalford, south of Guildford, opened in 1816.
Wey Daw-ming Wey Daw-ming (éŹé“ćŽ Pinyin: Wèi DĂ omĂng; Wade-Giles: Wei Tao-ming, 1900 - May 18, 1978) was the first Governor of Taiwan Province (1947-1949) to replace Chen Yi, who was the governor general of Taiwan. He was a diplomat to the United States for over thirty years.
Weyala A weyala is a conductor who receives fares on minibus taxis in Ethiopia. He has the duty of informing potential passengers of the destination they are heading, informing the taxi driver to stop when a passenger wants to disembark, and generally keep the law on board the minibus taxi.
Weyauwega derailment The Weyauwega derailment was a railroad accident that occurred in Weyauwega, Wisconsin, USA in the early morning hours of March 4 1996. The derailed train was carrying a large quantity of hazardous material, which immediately caught fire.
Weybridge Rowing Club Weybridge Rowing Club is a rowing club situated in the Weybridge area with a variety of different ages and abilites of rowers from twelve upwards. They are a well known club and have experienced coaches and a good community atmosphere.
Weyburn Red Wings The Weyburn Red Wings are an ice hockey team, based in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, and currently playing in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. They play their home games at the Weyburn Colosseum which has a seating capacity of 1,950.
Weyburn-Big Muddy Weyburn-Big Muddy is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Previous versions of this riding were once represented by former CCF Premier, and federal NDP leader, Tommy Douglas.
Weyl curvature hypothesis The Weyl curvature hypothesis, which arises in the application of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity to physical cosmology, was introduced by the British mathematician and theoretical physicist Sir Roger Penrose in an article in 1979
Weyl group In mathematics, in particular the theory of Lie algebras, the Weyl group of a root system Φ is the subgroup of the isometry group of the root system generated by reflections through the hyperplanes orthogonal to the roots. For example, the root system of A2 consists of the vertices of a regular hexagon centered at the origin.
Weyl character formula In mathematics, the Weyl character formula in representation theory describes the characters of irreducible representations of compact Lie groups. It is named after Hermann Weyl, who proved it in the late 1920s.
Weyl quantization In mathematics and physics, in the area of quantum mechanics, Weyl quantization is a method for associating a "quantum mechanical" Hermitian operator with a "classical" distribution in phase space. The crucial map from phase-space functions to Hilbert space operators underlying the method was first described by Hermann Weyl in 1927.
Weyl tensor In differential geometry, the Weyl curvature tensor, named after Hermann Weyl, is the traceless component of the Riemann curvature tensor. In other words, it is a tensor that has the same symmetries as the Riemann curvature tensor with the extra condition that its Ricci curvature must vanish.
Weyl's postulate In relativistic cosmology, Weyl's postulate stipulates that in a fluid cosmological model, the world lines of the fluid particles, which act as the source of the gravitational field and which are often taken to model galaxies, should be hypersurface orthogonal. That is, the world lines should be everywhere orthogonal to a family of spatial hyperslices.
Weyland Weyland (also spelled Wayland, Weland and Watlende) is a mythical smith-god of the Anglo-Saxon religion brought with the Saxon immigrants into Britain. He is synonymous with the Norse/Germanic Völundr of the Völundarkviða, a poem in the Poetic Edda.
Weyland-Yutani Weyland-Yutani is a fictional corporation in the motion picture Alien and its sequels, often referred to simply as "The Company". It is one of the corporations that runs the human colonies outside the solar system through the Extrasolar Colonization Administration, has a seat in the Interstellar Commerce Commission's Company Review Board, and also has a large presence on Earth.
Weyl–Schouten theorem The Weyl–Schouten theorem in mathematics says that a Riemannian manifold of dimension n with n ≥ 3 is conformally flat if and only if the Schouten tensor is a Codazzi tensor for n = 3, or the Weyl tensor vanishes for n > 3.
Weymer Creek Provincial Park Weymer Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Its most important feature is its Karst topography and some of the deepest caves in Canada.
Weymouth and Portland Weymouth and Portland is a local government district and borough in Dorset, England. It consists of the towns of Weymouth, Preston, Melcombe Regis, Upwey, Broadwey, Fortuneswell and Easton as well as the Isle of Portland.
Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy The Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy is a centre for the sport of sailing on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, on the south coast of England. It will host the sailing events at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Weymouth Back River The Weymouth Back River, sometimes called Back River, is a short, primarily tidal river in Hingham and Weymouth, Massachusetts, about 10 miles south of Boston. It arises from a number of tributaries in ponds and swamps, most notably Whitman's Pond, flows northward, and empties into Hingham Bay.
Weymouth Bay Weymouth Bay is a sheltered bay on the south coast of England, in Dorset. It is protected from erosion by Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland, and includes several beaches, notably Weymouth Beach, a gently curving arc of golden sand which stretches from the resort of Weymouth, along to the suburb of Greenhill, and the villages of Lodmoor and Preston, and terminates at Bowleaze Cove — a haven for watersports, windsurfing, scuba diving, jetskiing, surfing and swimming.
Weymouth High School Weymouth High School (WHS) is a public high school located in Weymouth, Massachusetts that serves for students in grades nine through twelve. It is also a vocational school, having an optional program that students stay in for 3-4 periods daily.
Weymouth Quay railway station Weymouth Quay railway station is a disused station in Weymouth, Dorset, England. Until September 1987 it was the regular terminus and starting point for boat trains, linking to the ferry services to the Channel Islands and possibly also those to France, which would either complete or begin their journey on a much-photographed stretch of railway track which ran through the streets of the town.
Weymouth railway station Weymouth railway station is a railway station serving the town of Weymouth, Dorset, England. The station is the terminus of both the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo and the Heart of Wessex Line from Bristol.
Weyoun In the fictional Star Trek universe, Weyoun (played by Jeffrey Combs) is the Female Changeling's adjutant and the second-in-command of Dominion forces in the Alpha Quadrant in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Combs, who also played the recurring characters of Brunt and Shran in addition to several single-appearance roles, has said of his DS9 roles that he preferred playing Weyoun.
Wezombeli Wezombeli, the national Scouting organization of the Comoros, was founded in 1975, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1990. The coeducational Wezombeli has 1,725 members as of 2004.
WE GOTTA POWER "WE GOTTA POWER" (ウィă»ă‚¬ăタă»ă‘ăŻăĽ) is the second theme song used in the Japanese anime television series Dragon Ball Z. It was used as the opening for episodes 200-291, movies 10-12 and the game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi.
WE TV We TV is the prestigious project of Malayalam Communications Ltd, of Kerala State in INDIA, which owns Kairali TV and People TV. This channel mainly aimed at the Youth is scheduled to be officially launched on April 1st of 2007.
WE: Women's Entertainment WE: Women's Entertainment or WE tv is an American cable television channel which is marketed towards women. It features some original programming, such as non-fiction talk shows, as well as made-for-TV movies, older feature films, and re-runs of TV shows, it also shows art and fashion documentries and reality series.
WEA Manufacturing WEA Manufacturing was a Compact Disc manufacturing plant in Olyphant, Pennsylvania that began to manufacture compact disc in the United States in 1987. Along with Sony's plant, Digital Audio Disc Corporation (DADC) based in Terre Haute, Indiana both plants were the first United States based manufacturers to manufacture compact discs in the United States.
WEAE-AM WEAE is an AM radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, broadcasting at 1250 kHz with an ERP of 5Â kW-Unlimited pattern. The station is an ABC owned and operated station and uses the on-air nickname "ESPN Radio 1250.
WEAF (AM) WEAF is a radio station in Camden, South Carolina, which is owned and operated by Jeff Andrulonis. The station is a licensed class D AM station, with unlimited hours of operation trasmitting on frequency 1170 AM at 1000 watts during the day and 28 watts at night.
WEAR-TV WEAR is the ABC affiliate for the Pensacola, Florida, Mobile, Alabama, and Fort Walton Beach, Florida viewing area. It is one of two major commercial stations in the market that is licensed on the Florida side of the market, the other being sister station WFGX, a My Network TV affiliate.
WEBrick WEBrick is a Ruby library providing simple HTTP web server services. WEBrick was primarily written by Takahashi Masayoshi and Gotou Yuuzou, with contributions from other developers via the open source model of software development.
WECB (Emerson College) Formed over 60 years ago, WECB maintains the status of a free-form and non-commercial carrier current radio station at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. Because the station is not a traditional FM station, but rather a carrier current station.
WECK WECK is an AM radio station located in the Buffalo, New York area and broadcasts at 1230 AM. Founded in 1956 as WNIA-AM, the station currently is owned by Regent Communications and runs the Jones Radio Network's classic country format.
WECN WECN, known locally as Encuentro VisiĂłn, is a religious television station in Naranjito, Puerto Rico, serving eastern Puerto Rico on channel 64 (65 in digital) as a Spanish-language independent religious station.
WECZ WECZ is a commercially-licensed daytime-only AM radio station, licensed to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. The station operates at 1540 kilohertz with a maximum power output of 5,000 watts daytime, and 1,000 watts during critical hours.
WEDAL WEDAL is a 320 kilometer long German natural gas pipeline, which connects the MIDAL pipeline with the Belgian natural gas transit grid. WEDAL branches off the MIDAL pipeline near Bielefeld from where it runs to Soest and further across North-Rhine Westphalia to the connection at the Belgian border near Aachen.
WEDG-TV WEDG-TV (originally EdgeTV, later UPN4, no relation to the radio station of the same calls in Buffalo) was a cable-only UPN affiliate in New York's Capital District which was a joint venture between Time Warner Cable and Fox affiliate WXXA-TV.
WEDO (AM 81) WEDO (AM 81) is a multicultural radio broadcasting outlet serving the area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The station, which is owned by AM 810 Incorporated, broadcasts at a clear-channel frequency of 810Â kHz with an ERP of 1,000 watts, daytime only, and is licensed to McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
WEDR WEDR, 99 JAMZ, is an urban-formatted radio station that serves the South Florida region that is licensed to Miami. WEDR has an unusually wide music selection for a mainstream urban-formatted radio station that ranges from typical hip-hop and R&B to reggaeton and soca music.
WEDU WEDU is a PBS member station, serving the Tampa Bay DMA in Florida. The station first signed on the air on October 17, 1958 and is the most-watched PBS station in Florida, along with being the fifth most-watched PBS station in the United States.
WEEK-TV WEEK-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Peoria-Bloomington, Illinois television market. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 25, and its digital signal on UHF channel 57, both licensed to Peoria, Illinois.
WEG Industries WEG (Bovespa: is the largest Latin American electric motors manufacturer and is present in over 100 countries in the five continents. Additionally, the company counts on state-of-the-art manufacturing processes associated with the most demanding total quality programs.
WEGA WEGA (pronounced vay-gah) was a pioneering German audio/video manufacturer, manufacturing some of Germany's earliest radio sets. In 1975, it was acquired by Sony Corporation, at this point, they were known throughout Europe for stylish and high-quality stereo equipment.
WEGL 91 FM WEGL 91 FM is a Class A, Non-Commercial, FM, College Radio station located on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. The station's programming is broadcast at 3,000 watts from a tower situated atop Auburn University's tallest building, Haley Center.
WEHM WEHM is an Adult album alternative formatted radio station that is licenced to Southampton, New York and serves the eastern end of Long Island as well as the southeastern shore of Connecticut. It is owned by Long Island Radio Broadcasting and broadcasts on 92.
WEHT WEHT is an ABC affiliate in Evansville, Indiana. The station is owned by Gilmore Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of Gilmore Enterprises -- it is the last remaining broadcasting property under Gilmore ownership, which, at its peak, included five television stations, nine radio stations and nineteen cable TV systems in nine states, including WEHT.
WEIZAC The WEIZAC (Weizmann Automatic Computer) was the first computer in Israel, and possibly the first large-scale, stored-program, electronic computer outside the US and Europe. It was built at the Weizmann Institute during 1954-1955, based on the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) architecture developed by John von Neumann.
WELL-LP WELL-LP is a low-power, evangelical Christian television station in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, serving the Philadelphia market. It broadcasts locally in analog on VHF channel 8 as a Daystar Television Network owned-and-operated station.
WENK (AM) WENK-AM 1240 went on the air with 250 watts day and night from the upstairs of a furniture store on October 26, 1946. WTPR-AM 710 went on the air with 250 watts daytime from the second floor of a building on the square in downtown Paris in 1947.
WENO WENO is a AM radio station operating in the Nashville, Tennessee market on the frequency of 760Â kHz. It is currently programmed with a gospel music format and has a power of 1,000 watts; currently operation is limited to daytime hours.
WEOK WEOK is an radio station licensed to Poughkeepsie, New York and serving the Mid-Hudson Valley. The station is owned by Cumulus Media broadcasts on 1390 kHz at 5 kilowatts daytime and 106 watts nighttime from a three-tower directional antenna array adjacent to the Cumulus cluster complex on Pendell Road in the Town of Poughkeepsie.
WEPN WEPN, branded as 1050 ESPN Radio, is a 24-hour sports radio station in New York City featuring national and local sports talk programs and live broadcasts of sports matches. It is the New York affiliate for ESPN Radio.
WESC WESC (WE are the Superlative Conspiracy), or We as it's casually known, is a Swedish clothing brand, focusing mainly on skate/street style clothing. Founded in 1999, it has quickly become one of Sweden's most popular brands, within Sweden as well as internationally.
WESU WESU is the second oldest college radio station in the United States. It is owned and operated by the students and trustees of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut with the aid of community volunteers.
WEUP-FM WEUP began broadcasting on March 20, 1958, on a 100-watt 1600 kilohertz (kHz) AM station owned by Leroy and Viola Garrett. WEUP-AM broadcasted from a pink trailer on the grounds of Syler Tabernacle Church in Huntsville.
WEW Tag Team Championship The WEW Tag Team Championship is a tag team professional wrestling championship formerly contested in the Japanese promotion Frontier Marital-Arts Wrestling and World Entertainment Wrestling and currently contested in Apache Army. *Note: The titles are sometimes called the FMW/WEW Tag Team Championship.
WEWB (The CW Plus) CW6, also known by its fake calls "WEWB" is the local cable-only WB Network afilliate for the Quincy-Hannibal-Macomb-Keokuk Market. It is owned by Quincy Newspapers in Quincy, Illinois, and operated by WGEM-TV.
WEWN WEWN is the shortwave radio outlet of the Eternal Word Television Network, a large Catholic international broadcaster. The station broadcasts from the city of Irondale, Alabama, on the outskirts of Birmingham with a high transmitter power of 500 kilowatts.
WEXAS WEXAS is a travel company in the form of a multinational travel club. It was founded in 1970 as a travel club for student and expeditionary travel, the acronym WEXAS standing for World Expeditionary Association.
WEXL WEXL is an Urban Gospel station at 1340 AM licensed to Royal Oak, Michigan and broadcasting in the Detroit area. It's known as "The WMUZ Gospel Station" and owned by Crawford Broadcasting with WMUZ 103.
WEXP-FM WEXP-FM is an FM radio station in Brandon, Vermont, that broadcasts a classic rock format on 101.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 350 watts with a directional antennal located atop "Grandpa's Knob" near Castleton, Vermont.
WEYI-TV WEYI-TV (Channel 25/Digital Channel 30) is the NBC affiliate for the Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Michigan television market. Although licensed to Saginaw, Michigan, WEYI's studios, offices, and transmitter facilities are actually located on 2225 West Willard Road in Clio, Michigan, on the Genesee (south) side of the Genesee / Saginaw county line.
WFBT-CA WFBT-CA is a low-power, time brokered, ethnic television station licensed in Blue Island, Illinois, serving the Chicago market on channel 48. The station is owned by Weigel Broadcasting, which also owns Chicago independent station WCIU-TV.
WFC Group The WFC Group was a shell company owned entirely by Guillermo Hernandez-Cartaya; it owned a large proportion of share in the World Finance Corporation, and served to also mask his controlling interest in it and other corporations.
WFCS WFCS is an educational, non-commercial station licensed to Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) located in New Britain, CT. WFCS is a Class-D FM station and operates with an effective radiated power of 36 watts.
WFDF (AM) WFDF is the call sign of a radio station at 910 kHz on the AM dial formerly located in Flint, Michigan and licensed to Farmington Hills, MI, which began broadcasting in 1922 as WEAA. The call letters were changed to WFDF in 1925.
WFFF-TV WFFF-TV "FOX 44" is the primary FOX and secondary CW affiliate serving the Burlington, Vermont and Plattsburgh, New York television market. It also serves Southern Quebec, Canada including the city of Montreal.
WFFG-FM WFFG-FM (Froggy 107.1) is the callsign of a country music radio station licenced to Corinth, New York and serving the Glens Falls-Lake George, New York area plus Saratoga County, the Capital Region, and western Vermont.
WFFI WFFI is a commercial Contemporary Christian music-format FM radio station broadcasting to the Nashville, Tennessee market on a frequency of 93.7 mHz as "FM 94 The Fish", the "fish" referring to the traditional Christian symbol.
WFGN 1180 WFGN-AM known as "Your Spiritual Friend" is a Gospel Music station serving Gaffney, Blacksburg, Cowpens, Chesnee, Spartanburg, Shelby, and other surrounding areas in the Carolinas. The station is daytime operated.
WFIE WFIE, owned and operated by Raycom Media is the NBC network affiliate serving the Evansville, Indiana metropolitan area, known as the "Tri-State" area of Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois. It operates on UHF channel 14 and in high definition on channel 46, also on the UHF dial.
WFIU WFIU is a public radio FM station broadcasting from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and some parts of Indianapolis, Indiana. The station is currently a member station of NPR, Public Radio International and American Public Media.
WFLD WFLD-TV is an owned-and-operated television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, based in Chicago, Illinois. The station operates on channel 32, though it is identified on the air as simply "Fox Chicago.
WFLZ-FM WFLZ-FM is a Contemporary Hit Radio/Pop music (Top 40) station broadcasting in the Tampa Bay area, Florida, USA. Before the 90s, the station played the Oldies format before switching to Top 40 to compete against local CHR Q105.
WFME WFME is a radio station on 94.7 MHz FM licensed to Newark, New Jersey that serves the New York City metropolitan area playing traditional Christian music along with ultra conservative fundamentalist teaching and preaching.
WFME-TV WFME-TV is a religious television station in West Milford, New Jersey, broadcasting ethnic and religious programming locally on channel 66. The station is owned by Family Radio, and its weekday schedule consists of a repeating three-hour program block: Open Forum with Harold Camping, This Is the Life and Joy of Music.
WFMJ-TV WFMJ-TV, Channel 21 is the NBC affiliate in Youngstown, Ohio. The station was founded on channel 73 on March 8, 1953 by the Maag family, owners of The Youngstown Vindicator and WFMJ radio, now WNIO AM and WQXK FM .
WFMV WFMV was the callsign for an FM broadcast radio station in Richmond, Virginia from 1961-1971. One of the most favorably equipped of Virginia's early FM stations, it was Virginia's first station to broadcast in stereo.
WFNO WFNO (LaFabulosa 830) is a Spanish contemporary outlet serving the New Orleans area. The station is owned by WFNO, LLC and broadcasts at 830Â kHz with 5Â kW-Daytime/750Â W-Nighttime power and is licensed to Norco, Louisiana.
WFNP-FM WFNP-FM is a college radio station licensed to Rosendale, New York run by students attending the State University of New York at New Paltz, broadcasting on 88.7 MHz at 6 kilowatts ERP from the Illinois Mountain tower in Marlborough, New York.
WFOB WFOB is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, broadcasting at 1430 kilohertz at a maximum power output of 500 watts, with a three-tower directional antenna pattern, with differing constants day and night. WFOB is licensed to Fostoria, Ohio, which is located in Wood, Seneca, and Hancock counties.
WFPX WFPX is one of two i affiliates for the Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina television market, licensed to nearby Fayetteville. The station is owned by ion Media Networks (the former Paxson Communications), and is a sister station to WRPX.
WFQX-TV WFQX-TV "FOX 33" is the FOX television affiliate for the Traverse City / Cadillac / Sault Ste. Marie (Northern Michigan) television market, which is the largest geographic television market east of the Mississippi River.
WFRB WFRB is a country station that broadcasts from Frostburg, Maryland. Due to the location of WFRB's tower, their signal covers a great distance, as WFRB is able to be hear from Morgantown, West Virginia to Frederick, Maryland east-to-west and from Altoona, Pennsylvania to Winchester, Virginia north-to-south.
WFRH WFRH is a traditional Christian music and teaching radio station licensed to Kingston, New York and serving the Mid-Hudson Valley and points north. It is owned by the non-profit Family Stations Incorporated and broadcasts on 91.
WFRM WFRM is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, licensed to Coudersport, Pennsylvania, the seat of Potter County. WFRM broadcasts at the federally-assigned frequency of 600 khz at a maximum power output of 1,000 watts day, 46 watts night.
WFRV-TV WFRV-TV (CBS 5) is the CBS owned and operated television station in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and also in Escanaba, Michigan over sister station WJMN-TV (CBS 3). WFRV's transmitter is located in De Pere, Wisconsin.
WFTT-TV WFTT-TV is the Telefutura affiliate for Tampa Bay, owned by Univision and operated by Entravision, owners of WVEA-TV. The station, which broadcasts on UHF channel 50, is based at WVEA's studios on Hillsborough Avenue in Tampa, and transmits from Riverview.
WFTV WFTV, "WFTV 9" is a television station based in Orlando, Florida, affiliated with the ABC network. It transmits its analog signal on VHF channel 9, and its digital signal on UHF channel 39 from a transmitter located in Bithlo, Florida.
WFTY-TV WFTY-TV is one of two Telefutura network-Owned stations for the New York City market, along with WFUT-TV. Owned by the Univision Broadcast Group, the station is licenced to Smithtown, New York and serves Long Island.
WFUM WFUM, also known as Michigan Television, is a PBS affiliate owned and operated by the University of Michigan, whose studios are based at the U of M's Flint Campus. WFUM first went on the air on August 23, 1980.
Wexford Senior Hurling Championship The Wexford Senior Hurling Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the top Hurling Clubs. The winners of the Wexford Championship winners qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Club Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship.
Wexford, Toronto Wexford is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the eastern part of the city, on the western end of the former Township, Borough, and City of Scarborough, spanning Lawrence Avenue East between Victoria Park Avenue and Birchmount Road.
Wexham Wexham is a settlement on the border of the unitary authority of Slough and the district of South Bucks (and the border between the non-metropolitan counties of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire), in southern England.
Wexler (crater) Wexler is a lunar impact crater that lies across the south-southeast limb of the Moon. In this location not much detail about the formation can be discerned from the Earth, and it must be viewed from orbit to see most of the structure.
Wexner Center for the Arts The Wexner Center for the Arts is a contemporary art gallery and "research laboratory" for the arts at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, USA. It commissions new work and provides for artist residencies, in addition to presenting performing arts, film and video, and other visual arts exhibitions to the public.
Wey and Arun Canal What is now known as the Wey and Arun Canal runs 23 miles (37 km) through 26 locks from the River Wey at Shalford, Surrey to the River Arun at Pallingham. It comprises parts of two separate undertakings – the northern part of the Arun Navigation, between Pallingham and Newbridge Wharf, which opened in 1787, and the Wey and Arun Junction Canal, which connected the Arun at Newbridge to the Godalming Navigation near Shalford, south of Guildford, opened in 1816.
Wey Daw-ming Wey Daw-ming (éŹé“ćŽ Pinyin: Wèi DĂ omĂng; Wade-Giles: Wei Tao-ming, 1900 - May 18, 1978) was the first Governor of Taiwan Province (1947-1949) to replace Chen Yi, who was the governor general of Taiwan. He was a diplomat to the United States for over thirty years.
Weyala A weyala is a conductor who receives fares on minibus taxis in Ethiopia. He has the duty of informing potential passengers of the destination they are heading, informing the taxi driver to stop when a passenger wants to disembark, and generally keep the law on board the minibus taxi.
Weyauwega derailment The Weyauwega derailment was a railroad accident that occurred in Weyauwega, Wisconsin, USA in the early morning hours of March 4 1996. The derailed train was carrying a large quantity of hazardous material, which immediately caught fire.
Weybridge Rowing Club Weybridge Rowing Club is a rowing club situated in the Weybridge area with a variety of different ages and abilites of rowers from twelve upwards. They are a well known club and have experienced coaches and a good community atmosphere.
Weyburn Red Wings The Weyburn Red Wings are an ice hockey team, based in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, and currently playing in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. They play their home games at the Weyburn Colosseum which has a seating capacity of 1,950.
Weyburn-Big Muddy Weyburn-Big Muddy is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Canada. Previous versions of this riding were once represented by former CCF Premier, and federal NDP leader, Tommy Douglas.
Weyl curvature hypothesis The Weyl curvature hypothesis, which arises in the application of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity to physical cosmology, was introduced by the British mathematician and theoretical physicist Sir Roger Penrose in an article in 1979
Weyl group In mathematics, in particular the theory of Lie algebras, the Weyl group of a root system Φ is the subgroup of the isometry group of the root system generated by reflections through the hyperplanes orthogonal to the roots. For example, the root system of A2 consists of the vertices of a regular hexagon centered at the origin.
Weyl character formula In mathematics, the Weyl character formula in representation theory describes the characters of irreducible representations of compact Lie groups. It is named after Hermann Weyl, who proved it in the late 1920s.
Weyl quantization In mathematics and physics, in the area of quantum mechanics, Weyl quantization is a method for associating a "quantum mechanical" Hermitian operator with a "classical" distribution in phase space. The crucial map from phase-space functions to Hilbert space operators underlying the method was first described by Hermann Weyl in 1927.
Weyl tensor In differential geometry, the Weyl curvature tensor, named after Hermann Weyl, is the traceless component of the Riemann curvature tensor. In other words, it is a tensor that has the same symmetries as the Riemann curvature tensor with the extra condition that its Ricci curvature must vanish.
Weyl's postulate In relativistic cosmology, Weyl's postulate stipulates that in a fluid cosmological model, the world lines of the fluid particles, which act as the source of the gravitational field and which are often taken to model galaxies, should be hypersurface orthogonal. That is, the world lines should be everywhere orthogonal to a family of spatial hyperslices.
Weyland Weyland (also spelled Wayland, Weland and Watlende) is a mythical smith-god of the Anglo-Saxon religion brought with the Saxon immigrants into Britain. He is synonymous with the Norse/Germanic Völundr of the Völundarkviða, a poem in the Poetic Edda.
Weyland-Yutani Weyland-Yutani is a fictional corporation in the motion picture Alien and its sequels, often referred to simply as "The Company". It is one of the corporations that runs the human colonies outside the solar system through the Extrasolar Colonization Administration, has a seat in the Interstellar Commerce Commission's Company Review Board, and also has a large presence on Earth.
Weyl–Schouten theorem The Weyl–Schouten theorem in mathematics says that a Riemannian manifold of dimension n with n ≥ 3 is conformally flat if and only if the Schouten tensor is a Codazzi tensor for n = 3, or the Weyl tensor vanishes for n > 3.
Weymer Creek Provincial Park Weymer Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Its most important feature is its Karst topography and some of the deepest caves in Canada.
Weymouth and Portland Weymouth and Portland is a local government district and borough in Dorset, England. It consists of the towns of Weymouth, Preston, Melcombe Regis, Upwey, Broadwey, Fortuneswell and Easton as well as the Isle of Portland.
Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy The Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy is a centre for the sport of sailing on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, on the south coast of England. It will host the sailing events at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Weymouth Back River The Weymouth Back River, sometimes called Back River, is a short, primarily tidal river in Hingham and Weymouth, Massachusetts, about 10 miles south of Boston. It arises from a number of tributaries in ponds and swamps, most notably Whitman's Pond, flows northward, and empties into Hingham Bay.
Weymouth Bay Weymouth Bay is a sheltered bay on the south coast of England, in Dorset. It is protected from erosion by Chesil Beach and the Isle of Portland, and includes several beaches, notably Weymouth Beach, a gently curving arc of golden sand which stretches from the resort of Weymouth, along to the suburb of Greenhill, and the villages of Lodmoor and Preston, and terminates at Bowleaze Cove — a haven for watersports, windsurfing, scuba diving, jetskiing, surfing and swimming.
Weymouth High School Weymouth High School (WHS) is a public high school located in Weymouth, Massachusetts that serves for students in grades nine through twelve. It is also a vocational school, having an optional program that students stay in for 3-4 periods daily.
Weymouth Quay railway station Weymouth Quay railway station is a disused station in Weymouth, Dorset, England. Until September 1987 it was the regular terminus and starting point for boat trains, linking to the ferry services to the Channel Islands and possibly also those to France, which would either complete or begin their journey on a much-photographed stretch of railway track which ran through the streets of the town.
Weymouth railway station Weymouth railway station is a railway station serving the town of Weymouth, Dorset, England. The station is the terminus of both the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo and the Heart of Wessex Line from Bristol.
Weyoun In the fictional Star Trek universe, Weyoun (played by Jeffrey Combs) is the Female Changeling's adjutant and the second-in-command of Dominion forces in the Alpha Quadrant in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Combs, who also played the recurring characters of Brunt and Shran in addition to several single-appearance roles, has said of his DS9 roles that he preferred playing Weyoun.
Wezombeli Wezombeli, the national Scouting organization of the Comoros, was founded in 1975, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1990. The coeducational Wezombeli has 1,725 members as of 2004.
WE GOTTA POWER "WE GOTTA POWER" (ウィă»ă‚¬ăタă»ă‘ăŻăĽ) is the second theme song used in the Japanese anime television series Dragon Ball Z. It was used as the opening for episodes 200-291, movies 10-12 and the game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi.
WE TV We TV is the prestigious project of Malayalam Communications Ltd, of Kerala State in INDIA, which owns Kairali TV and People TV. This channel mainly aimed at the Youth is scheduled to be officially launched on April 1st of 2007.
WE: Women's Entertainment WE: Women's Entertainment or WE tv is an American cable television channel which is marketed towards women. It features some original programming, such as non-fiction talk shows, as well as made-for-TV movies, older feature films, and re-runs of TV shows, it also shows art and fashion documentries and reality series.
WEA Manufacturing WEA Manufacturing was a Compact Disc manufacturing plant in Olyphant, Pennsylvania that began to manufacture compact disc in the United States in 1987. Along with Sony's plant, Digital Audio Disc Corporation (DADC) based in Terre Haute, Indiana both plants were the first United States based manufacturers to manufacture compact discs in the United States.
WEAE-AM WEAE is an AM radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, broadcasting at 1250 kHz with an ERP of 5Â kW-Unlimited pattern. The station is an ABC owned and operated station and uses the on-air nickname "ESPN Radio 1250.
WEAF (AM) WEAF is a radio station in Camden, South Carolina, which is owned and operated by Jeff Andrulonis. The station is a licensed class D AM station, with unlimited hours of operation trasmitting on frequency 1170 AM at 1000 watts during the day and 28 watts at night.
WEAR-TV WEAR is the ABC affiliate for the Pensacola, Florida, Mobile, Alabama, and Fort Walton Beach, Florida viewing area. It is one of two major commercial stations in the market that is licensed on the Florida side of the market, the other being sister station WFGX, a My Network TV affiliate.
WEBrick WEBrick is a Ruby library providing simple HTTP web server services. WEBrick was primarily written by Takahashi Masayoshi and Gotou Yuuzou, with contributions from other developers via the open source model of software development.
WECB (Emerson College) Formed over 60 years ago, WECB maintains the status of a free-form and non-commercial carrier current radio station at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. Because the station is not a traditional FM station, but rather a carrier current station.
WECK WECK is an AM radio station located in the Buffalo, New York area and broadcasts at 1230 AM. Founded in 1956 as WNIA-AM, the station currently is owned by Regent Communications and runs the Jones Radio Network's classic country format.
WECN WECN, known locally as Encuentro VisiĂłn, is a religious television station in Naranjito, Puerto Rico, serving eastern Puerto Rico on channel 64 (65 in digital) as a Spanish-language independent religious station.
WECZ WECZ is a commercially-licensed daytime-only AM radio station, licensed to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. The station operates at 1540 kilohertz with a maximum power output of 5,000 watts daytime, and 1,000 watts during critical hours.
WEDAL WEDAL is a 320 kilometer long German natural gas pipeline, which connects the MIDAL pipeline with the Belgian natural gas transit grid. WEDAL branches off the MIDAL pipeline near Bielefeld from where it runs to Soest and further across North-Rhine Westphalia to the connection at the Belgian border near Aachen.
WEDG-TV WEDG-TV (originally EdgeTV, later UPN4, no relation to the radio station of the same calls in Buffalo) was a cable-only UPN affiliate in New York's Capital District which was a joint venture between Time Warner Cable and Fox affiliate WXXA-TV.
WEDO (AM 81) WEDO (AM 81) is a multicultural radio broadcasting outlet serving the area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The station, which is owned by AM 810 Incorporated, broadcasts at a clear-channel frequency of 810Â kHz with an ERP of 1,000 watts, daytime only, and is licensed to McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
WEDR WEDR, 99 JAMZ, is an urban-formatted radio station that serves the South Florida region that is licensed to Miami. WEDR has an unusually wide music selection for a mainstream urban-formatted radio station that ranges from typical hip-hop and R&B to reggaeton and soca music.
WEDU WEDU is a PBS member station, serving the Tampa Bay DMA in Florida. The station first signed on the air on October 17, 1958 and is the most-watched PBS station in Florida, along with being the fifth most-watched PBS station in the United States.
WEEK-TV WEEK-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Peoria-Bloomington, Illinois television market. It transmits its analog signal on UHF channel 25, and its digital signal on UHF channel 57, both licensed to Peoria, Illinois.
WEG Industries WEG (Bovespa: is the largest Latin American electric motors manufacturer and is present in over 100 countries in the five continents. Additionally, the company counts on state-of-the-art manufacturing processes associated with the most demanding total quality programs.
WEGA WEGA (pronounced vay-gah) was a pioneering German audio/video manufacturer, manufacturing some of Germany's earliest radio sets. In 1975, it was acquired by Sony Corporation, at this point, they were known throughout Europe for stylish and high-quality stereo equipment.
WEGL 91 FM WEGL 91 FM is a Class A, Non-Commercial, FM, College Radio station located on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. The station's programming is broadcast at 3,000 watts from a tower situated atop Auburn University's tallest building, Haley Center.
WEHM WEHM is an Adult album alternative formatted radio station that is licenced to Southampton, New York and serves the eastern end of Long Island as well as the southeastern shore of Connecticut. It is owned by Long Island Radio Broadcasting and broadcasts on 92.
WEHT WEHT is an ABC affiliate in Evansville, Indiana. The station is owned by Gilmore Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of Gilmore Enterprises -- it is the last remaining broadcasting property under Gilmore ownership, which, at its peak, included five television stations, nine radio stations and nineteen cable TV systems in nine states, including WEHT.
WEIZAC The WEIZAC (Weizmann Automatic Computer) was the first computer in Israel, and possibly the first large-scale, stored-program, electronic computer outside the US and Europe. It was built at the Weizmann Institute during 1954-1955, based on the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) architecture developed by John von Neumann.
WELL-LP WELL-LP is a low-power, evangelical Christian television station in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, serving the Philadelphia market. It broadcasts locally in analog on VHF channel 8 as a Daystar Television Network owned-and-operated station.
WENK (AM) WENK-AM 1240 went on the air with 250 watts day and night from the upstairs of a furniture store on October 26, 1946. WTPR-AM 710 went on the air with 250 watts daytime from the second floor of a building on the square in downtown Paris in 1947.
WENO WENO is a AM radio station operating in the Nashville, Tennessee market on the frequency of 760Â kHz. It is currently programmed with a gospel music format and has a power of 1,000 watts; currently operation is limited to daytime hours.
WEOK WEOK is an radio station licensed to Poughkeepsie, New York and serving the Mid-Hudson Valley. The station is owned by Cumulus Media broadcasts on 1390 kHz at 5 kilowatts daytime and 106 watts nighttime from a three-tower directional antenna array adjacent to the Cumulus cluster complex on Pendell Road in the Town of Poughkeepsie.
WEPN WEPN, branded as 1050 ESPN Radio, is a 24-hour sports radio station in New York City featuring national and local sports talk programs and live broadcasts of sports matches. It is the New York affiliate for ESPN Radio.
WESC WESC (WE are the Superlative Conspiracy), or We as it's casually known, is a Swedish clothing brand, focusing mainly on skate/street style clothing. Founded in 1999, it has quickly become one of Sweden's most popular brands, within Sweden as well as internationally.
WESU WESU is the second oldest college radio station in the United States. It is owned and operated by the students and trustees of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut with the aid of community volunteers.
WEUP-FM WEUP began broadcasting on March 20, 1958, on a 100-watt 1600 kilohertz (kHz) AM station owned by Leroy and Viola Garrett. WEUP-AM broadcasted from a pink trailer on the grounds of Syler Tabernacle Church in Huntsville.
WEW Tag Team Championship The WEW Tag Team Championship is a tag team professional wrestling championship formerly contested in the Japanese promotion Frontier Marital-Arts Wrestling and World Entertainment Wrestling and currently contested in Apache Army. *Note: The titles are sometimes called the FMW/WEW Tag Team Championship.
WEWB (The CW Plus) CW6, also known by its fake calls "WEWB" is the local cable-only WB Network afilliate for the Quincy-Hannibal-Macomb-Keokuk Market. It is owned by Quincy Newspapers in Quincy, Illinois, and operated by WGEM-TV.
WEWN WEWN is the shortwave radio outlet of the Eternal Word Television Network, a large Catholic international broadcaster. The station broadcasts from the city of Irondale, Alabama, on the outskirts of Birmingham with a high transmitter power of 500 kilowatts.
WEXAS WEXAS is a travel company in the form of a multinational travel club. It was founded in 1970 as a travel club for student and expeditionary travel, the acronym WEXAS standing for World Expeditionary Association.
WEXL WEXL is an Urban Gospel station at 1340 AM licensed to Royal Oak, Michigan and broadcasting in the Detroit area. It's known as "The WMUZ Gospel Station" and owned by Crawford Broadcasting with WMUZ 103.
WEXP-FM WEXP-FM is an FM radio station in Brandon, Vermont, that broadcasts a classic rock format on 101.5 MHz with an effective radiated power of 350 watts with a directional antennal located atop "Grandpa's Knob" near Castleton, Vermont.
WEYI-TV WEYI-TV (Channel 25/Digital Channel 30) is the NBC affiliate for the Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Michigan television market. Although licensed to Saginaw, Michigan, WEYI's studios, offices, and transmitter facilities are actually located on 2225 West Willard Road in Clio, Michigan, on the Genesee (south) side of the Genesee / Saginaw county line.
WFBT-CA WFBT-CA is a low-power, time brokered, ethnic television station licensed in Blue Island, Illinois, serving the Chicago market on channel 48. The station is owned by Weigel Broadcasting, which also owns Chicago independent station WCIU-TV.
WFC Group The WFC Group was a shell company owned entirely by Guillermo Hernandez-Cartaya; it owned a large proportion of share in the World Finance Corporation, and served to also mask his controlling interest in it and other corporations.
WFCS WFCS is an educational, non-commercial station licensed to Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) located in New Britain, CT. WFCS is a Class-D FM station and operates with an effective radiated power of 36 watts.
WFDF (AM) WFDF is the call sign of a radio station at 910 kHz on the AM dial formerly located in Flint, Michigan and licensed to Farmington Hills, MI, which began broadcasting in 1922 as WEAA. The call letters were changed to WFDF in 1925.
WFFF-TV WFFF-TV "FOX 44" is the primary FOX and secondary CW affiliate serving the Burlington, Vermont and Plattsburgh, New York television market. It also serves Southern Quebec, Canada including the city of Montreal.
WFFG-FM WFFG-FM (Froggy 107.1) is the callsign of a country music radio station licenced to Corinth, New York and serving the Glens Falls-Lake George, New York area plus Saratoga County, the Capital Region, and western Vermont.
WFFI WFFI is a commercial Contemporary Christian music-format FM radio station broadcasting to the Nashville, Tennessee market on a frequency of 93.7 mHz as "FM 94 The Fish", the "fish" referring to the traditional Christian symbol.
WFGN 1180 WFGN-AM known as "Your Spiritual Friend" is a Gospel Music station serving Gaffney, Blacksburg, Cowpens, Chesnee, Spartanburg, Shelby, and other surrounding areas in the Carolinas. The station is daytime operated.
WFIE WFIE, owned and operated by Raycom Media is the NBC network affiliate serving the Evansville, Indiana metropolitan area, known as the "Tri-State" area of Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois. It operates on UHF channel 14 and in high definition on channel 46, also on the UHF dial.
WFIU WFIU is a public radio FM station broadcasting from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and some parts of Indianapolis, Indiana. The station is currently a member station of NPR, Public Radio International and American Public Media.
WFLD WFLD-TV is an owned-and-operated television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, based in Chicago, Illinois. The station operates on channel 32, though it is identified on the air as simply "Fox Chicago.
WFLZ-FM WFLZ-FM is a Contemporary Hit Radio/Pop music (Top 40) station broadcasting in the Tampa Bay area, Florida, USA. Before the 90s, the station played the Oldies format before switching to Top 40 to compete against local CHR Q105.
WFME WFME is a radio station on 94.7 MHz FM licensed to Newark, New Jersey that serves the New York City metropolitan area playing traditional Christian music along with ultra conservative fundamentalist teaching and preaching.
WFME-TV WFME-TV is a religious television station in West Milford, New Jersey, broadcasting ethnic and religious programming locally on channel 66. The station is owned by Family Radio, and its weekday schedule consists of a repeating three-hour program block: Open Forum with Harold Camping, This Is the Life and Joy of Music.
WFMJ-TV WFMJ-TV, Channel 21 is the NBC affiliate in Youngstown, Ohio. The station was founded on channel 73 on March 8, 1953 by the Maag family, owners of The Youngstown Vindicator and WFMJ radio, now WNIO AM and WQXK FM .
WFMV WFMV was the callsign for an FM broadcast radio station in Richmond, Virginia from 1961-1971. One of the most favorably equipped of Virginia's early FM stations, it was Virginia's first station to broadcast in stereo.
WFNO WFNO (LaFabulosa 830) is a Spanish contemporary outlet serving the New Orleans area. The station is owned by WFNO, LLC and broadcasts at 830Â kHz with 5Â kW-Daytime/750Â W-Nighttime power and is licensed to Norco, Louisiana.
WFNP-FM WFNP-FM is a college radio station licensed to Rosendale, New York run by students attending the State University of New York at New Paltz, broadcasting on 88.7 MHz at 6 kilowatts ERP from the Illinois Mountain tower in Marlborough, New York.
WFOB WFOB is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, broadcasting at 1430 kilohertz at a maximum power output of 500 watts, with a three-tower directional antenna pattern, with differing constants day and night. WFOB is licensed to Fostoria, Ohio, which is located in Wood, Seneca, and Hancock counties.
WFPX WFPX is one of two i affiliates for the Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina television market, licensed to nearby Fayetteville. The station is owned by ion Media Networks (the former Paxson Communications), and is a sister station to WRPX.
WFQX-TV WFQX-TV "FOX 33" is the FOX television affiliate for the Traverse City / Cadillac / Sault Ste. Marie (Northern Michigan) television market, which is the largest geographic television market east of the Mississippi River.
WFRB WFRB is a country station that broadcasts from Frostburg, Maryland. Due to the location of WFRB's tower, their signal covers a great distance, as WFRB is able to be hear from Morgantown, West Virginia to Frederick, Maryland east-to-west and from Altoona, Pennsylvania to Winchester, Virginia north-to-south.
WFRH WFRH is a traditional Christian music and teaching radio station licensed to Kingston, New York and serving the Mid-Hudson Valley and points north. It is owned by the non-profit Family Stations Incorporated and broadcasts on 91.
WFRM WFRM is a commercially-licensed AM radio station, licensed to Coudersport, Pennsylvania, the seat of Potter County. WFRM broadcasts at the federally-assigned frequency of 600 khz at a maximum power output of 1,000 watts day, 46 watts night.
WFRV-TV WFRV-TV (CBS 5) is the CBS owned and operated television station in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and also in Escanaba, Michigan over sister station WJMN-TV (CBS 3). WFRV's transmitter is located in De Pere, Wisconsin.
WFTT-TV WFTT-TV is the Telefutura affiliate for Tampa Bay, owned by Univision and operated by Entravision, owners of WVEA-TV. The station, which broadcasts on UHF channel 50, is based at WVEA's studios on Hillsborough Avenue in Tampa, and transmits from Riverview.
WFTV WFTV, "WFTV 9" is a television station based in Orlando, Florida, affiliated with the ABC network. It transmits its analog signal on VHF channel 9, and its digital signal on UHF channel 39 from a transmitter located in Bithlo, Florida.
WFTY-TV WFTY-TV is one of two Telefutura network-Owned stations for the New York City market, along with WFUT-TV. Owned by the Univision Broadcast Group, the station is licenced to Smithtown, New York and serves Long Island.
WFUM WFUM, also known as Michigan Television, is a PBS affiliate owned and operated by the University of Michigan, whose studios are based at the U of M's Flint Campus. WFUM first went on the air on August 23, 1980.
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