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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 analog & channel 51 digital in Harlan, Kentucky and WLFB channel 40 analog & channel 14 digital in Bluefield, West Virginia.

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

History

WLFG-TV Channel 68 signed on July 1, 1987 in Grundy, Virginia as the 1st Station in the area of Tri-Cities, Tennessee-Virginia. On May 11, 1989 The 2nd Station is WLFB-TV Channel 40 signed on in Bluefield, West Virginia-Virginia for serving the border line of Virginia & West Virginia and unfortunately the station had been signed off twice both on February 12 & June 3, 1999 and on November 3, 1999 Channel 40 came back on the air after the station went dark. On January 25, 1994 WAGV-TV Channel 44 signed on in Harlan, Kentucky as the 3rd & Last Station to air to serve Southeast & East Kentucky & East Tennessee and on August 13, 1995 all 3 stations joined together and created the Living Faith Television Network to all the viewers to pray & blessed their spirits. Now The 3 Stations has DTV Channels (WLFG-DTV Channel 49, WAGV-DTV Channel 51 & WLFB-DTV 14) to the digital TV Viewers. One Translator is W14CX Channel 14 in Farragut, Tennessee that broadcasted in West Knoxville, Tennessee among the 3 Satellite TV stations.

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