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Revision as of 05:55, 24 May 2005 by HangingCurve (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)UNC-TV is the largest PBS affiliate network in North Carolina, with headquarters in Research Triangle Park. The station takes its name from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It owns 11 transmitters that broadcast across the entire state, as well as into parts of Virginia and South Carolina, and four digital channels: UNC-KD (children*s programs), UNC-HD (high-definition programming), UNC-NC (North Carolina public affairs and original local productions), and UNC-ED (educational television). The network's first airing was on January 8, 1955, on WUNC-TV.
Transmitters
Call sign | UHF frequency | Location |
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WUNC-TV | 4 | Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
WUND-TV | 2 | Columbia, North Carolina |
WUNE-TV | 17 | Linville, North Carolina |
WUNF-TV | 33 | Asheville, North Carolina |
WUNG-TV | 58 | Concord/Charlotte, North Carolina |
WUNJ-TV | 39 | Wilmington, North Carolina |
WUNK-TV | 25 | Greenville, North Carolina |
WUNL-TV | 26 | Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
WUNM-TV | 19 | Jacksonville, North Carolina |
WUNP-TV | 36 | Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina |
WUNU-TV | 31 | Lumberton, North Carolina |
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