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'''WSIL-TV''' is an ] affiliate in ]. It operates on analog channel 3. It also operates a satellite sister station, '''KPOB''' channel 15 in ]. Both stations are owned by Mel Wheeler, Incorporated. | '''WSIL-TV''' is an ] affiliate in ]. It operates on analog channel 3. It also operates a satellite sister station, ''']''' channel 15 in ]. Both stations are owned by Mel Wheeler, Incorporated. | ||
WSIL, which signed on the air in ] ], is part of the ]–]–] TV market and covers southern ], southeastern ] (via KPOB, which signed on the air on ], ]), western ], and northwestern ]. | WSIL, which signed on the air in ] ], is part of the ]–]–] TV market and covers southern ], southeastern ] (via ], which signed on the air on ], ]), western ], and northwestern ]. | ||
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WSIL-TV is an ABC affiliate in Harrisburg, Illinois. It operates on analog channel 3. It also operates a satellite sister station, KPOB channel 15 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Both stations are owned by Mel Wheeler, Incorporated.
WSIL, which signed on the air in December 1953, is part of the Paducah–Cape Girardeau–Harrisburg TV market and covers southern Illinois, southeastern Missouri (via KPOB, which signed on the air on September 15, 1967), western Kentucky, and northwestern Tennessee.
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