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'''WLFG''' is a religious station in the mountains of western Virginia, licensed in ] and owned by Living Faith Ministries in ]. WLFG operates on channel 68 analog, channel 49 digital. '''WLFG''' is a religious station in the mountains of southwestern Virginia, licensed in ] and owned by Living Faith Ministries in ]. WLFG operates on channel 68 analog, channel 49 digital.


WLFG also owns and operates two satellites, '''WAGV''' channel 44 in ], and '''WLFB''' channel 40 in ]. WLFG also owns and operates two satellites, '''WAGV''' channel 44 in ], and '''WLFB''' channel 40 in ].

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WLFG is a religious station in the mountains of southwestern Virginia, licensed in Grundy, Virginia and owned by Living Faith Ministries in Abingdon, Virginia. WLFG operates on channel 68 analog, channel 49 digital.

WLFG also owns and operates two satellites, WAGV channel 44 in Harlan, Kentucky, and WLFB channel 40 in Bluefield, West Virginia.

WLFG programming can also be seen the Knoxville area on W14CX channel 14 in Farragut, Tennessee, a repeater owned by the Three Angels Broadcasting Network.

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