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Its city of license is Atlanta, and the licensee is Meredith Corporation .
It is on the same towerA tower is a high structure, usually man-made. The sea can erode the land and make a tower known as a sea-stack. Purposes: being impressive or beautiful saving surface area for the view for tourism for guiding: air traffic control tower, in particular at, north of Druid HillsDruid Hills can refer to: Druid Hills, Georgia Druid Hills, Kentucky., with: W04DBW04DB is a low-power television station in Atlanta. Formerly W20AU on channel 20, it is now on channel 4 due to the FCC's assignment of WTBS TV to DTV channel 20. W04DB carries ShopNBC, and is licensed to VVILPTV, Inc. The city of license is Atlanta, but (4), W24ALW24AL is a low-power TV station on channel 24 in metro Atlanta. Programming is the Home Shopping Network. It has had no other callsigns since it was first given a construction permit in 1987. It is on the same tower, north of Druid Hills, with: W04DB (4), (24), and WATLWATL is a television station in metro Atlanta on channel 36 ( DTV 25) with the following history: 1980: WATL became WATL-TV 1985: became WATL again 1987: began as a Fox Network station "Fox 36" 1994: became independent after WAGA (channel 5) became Fox 19 (36/25); and construction permits for WIRE-CAWIRE-CA is a low-power television station in metro Atlanta. Broadcasting on channel 40, programming consists entirely of MTV2, one of the few cable networks that can be seen over the air. As WIRE-LP (before the upgrade to class A), it was The Box music vi (40), WUVG-TVWUVG-TV is a television station in metro Atlanta, on analog TV channel 34, and DTV channel 48. The all- Spanish station is an affiliate of Univision, and is owned by Univision Atlanta, LLC. Applied for in 1981, it went on the air as WNGM-TV in 1987, the c (digital 48 only), WTBSWTBS is a TV station on channel 17 ( DTV channel 20) in metro Atlanta. Originally WTCG in the late 1970s, it was bought soon after by Ted Turner, who began his TBS television empire there. TBS Superstation is mostly a simulcast of flagship WTBS, except fo (digital 20, analog backup 17). FM stations on the same tower are: WNNX (99.7, newly moved from the WTBS TV main analog tower), and permits for WRFG (89.3) and WKHX-FM (101.5), as well as an application for a broadcast translator from Immanuel Broadcasing Network on 101.9. Another tower about 120 meters (400 feet) to the west holds the existing WKHX-FM, WLTM (94.9), and WKLS (96.1), and applications for translators on 89.7 and 88.9 from WAY-FM Media Group .
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