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'''WHSV-TV''' is the ] affiliate for the ] market, ] 181. WHSV signed on in the ] as WSVA, as a satellite of WMAL (now ]) and ] in ] WHSV is owned by ]. '''WHSV-TV''' is the ] affiliate for the ] market, ] 181. WHSV signed on in the ] as WSVA, as a satellite of WMAL (now ]) and ] in ] WHSV is owned by ].

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WHSV-TV is the ABC affiliate for the Harrisonburg, Virginia market, DMA 181. WHSV signed on in the 1950s as WSVA, as a satellite of WMAL (now WJLA) and WRC in Washington, D.C. WHSV is owned by Gray Television.

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Broadcast television in the Harrisonburg area
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