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WYCN-LP is a low power television station licenced to Nashua, New Hampshire. Owned by Merrimack Valley Communications, the station aired on channel 13 and cable channel 50.
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WYCN-LP is a low power television station licenced to Nashua, New Hampshire. Owned by Taylor Media Stations Group, the station airs on channel 13 and cable channel 50.
This station previously aired religious programming until May 5, 2007, when WYCN became a Fox affiliate for Manchester. In addition WYCN-LP airs secondary programming from The CW and CBS. This station is expected to switch to digital channel 50 when My Network TV affiliate WZMY begins to go digital.
This station previously aired religious programming until May 5, 2007, when WYCN became a Fox affiliate for Manchester. In addition WYCN-LP airs secondary programming from The CW and CBS. This station is expected to switch to digital channel 50 when My Network TV affiliate WZMY begins to go digital.
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Revision as of 00:49, 13 October 2007

WYCN-LP
Image:Fox_50.JPG
Nashua, New Hampshire
Branding Fox50 (primary)
Manchester's CW (secondary)(on DT2 2009)
CBS Manchester (Secondary)(on DT3 2009)
Analog channel 13 (UHF), 50 (cable)
Digital channel 50 (UHF)(2009)
Affiliations Fox
The CW(secondary)(on DT2)
CBS (Secondary)(on DT3)
Owner Taylor Media Stations Group
Founded May 5, 2007
Call letters meaning none
Former affiliations Religious Independent

WYCN-LP is a low power television station licenced to Nashua, New Hampshire. Owned by Taylor Media Stations Group, the station airs on channel 13 and cable channel 50.

This station previously aired religious programming until May 5, 2007, when WYCN became a Fox affiliate for Manchester. In addition WYCN-LP airs secondary programming from The CW and CBS. This station is expected to switch to digital channel 50 when My Network TV affiliate WZMY begins to go digital.

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