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Revision as of 15:38, 15 November 2006

WDNN-CA / WCNT-LP
Watertown, New York
Branding Anime 10 (Cable Slot) MyTV Now (Secondary)
Analog channel 46 (UHF)
Digital channel 46 (UHF) (flash-cut)
Affiliations Anime TV/JTN/My Network TV, Animovie (Coming Soon to DT4)
Owner Taylor Media Stations Group
Founded December 9, 1993
Call letters meaning
Former affiliations UPN, America One

WLOT-LP channel 46 is a low-power Anime TV affiliate in Watertown, New York, which was repeated on local low-powered rebroadcasters throughout the market. WLOT has been Watertown's affiliate for the now-defunct UPN network, as well as the America One network. Although it airs prime-time anime, it also carries secondary programming from JTN and My Network TV.

The station shut down in 2005 after the death of the owner and subsequent legal troubles. Taylor Media bought the station.

The station's Class-A license, was owned by NC Partners, is still active, and has since been reallocated to channel 46 in Watertown. Now owned by Taylor Media Stations Group. The station has now filed an FCC application in order to flash-cut to digital. In will air JTN and My Network TV on separate digital subchannels as well as Animovie, when the station completes the transition to digital (via flash-cut).


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