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Television station in Oswego, Illinois
WTVK (channel 59) is a television station licensed to Oswego, Illinois, United States, serving the Chicago television market and primarily airing home
WTVK_(TV)
Topics referred to by the same term
WTVK may refer to: WTVK (TV), a television station (channel 10, virtual 59) licensed to serve Oswego, Illinois, United States WXCW, a television station
WTVK
Television station in Knoxville, Tennessee
company South Central Broadcasting, who changed channel 26's call letters to WTVK two years later. As an ultra high frequency (UHF) station, it spent most
WVLT-TV
Most populous city in Illinois, United States
Northwest Indiana Public Broadcasting, Inc., licensed in Gary, Indiana. WTVK (59), an independent station owned by Venture Technologies Group, licensed
Chicago
Television station in Naples, Florida
network, and WTVK immediately became a WB affiliate. UPN moved to the market's previous WB affiliate, cable-only WSWF (later WNFM; now defunct). WTVK then adopted
WXCW
American television weathercaster
television career in the 1960s at WTVK (now WVLT-TV) in Knoxville, Tennessee. At WTVK, Mountain did weather for WTVK's newscasts and was also their local
Johnny_Mountain
Television station in Knoxville, Tennessee
on August 12, 1956, as a CBS affiliate, taking that affiliation away from WTVK (channel 26, now WVLT-TV on channel 8). During the late 1950s, the station
WBIR-TV
Television station in Knoxville, Tennessee
dropped ABC when WBIR-TV signed on and took the CBS affiliation from WTVK, leaving WTVK the ABC station by default. At that time, Knoxville became one of
WATE-TV
Television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
available on WTVK-LP, a low-power station owned by Gulf Atlantic Communications which was also affiliated with America One. While WTVK was carried by
WBRL-CD
Fictional children's character
Butchie" in the cartoons.) Knoxville, Tennessee Johnny Mountain (1960s) at WTVK (now WVLT-TV) Little Rock, Arkansas Gary Weir (1966–early 1970s) at KATV-TV;
Bozo_the_Clown
Television station in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
and was an independent station known as WTVK-LP in 1994, owned by Gulf Atlantic Communications. In 1995, WTVK served as Baton Rouge's first WB affiliate
KPBN-LD
American television meteorologist
weather anchor. In 1984, he moved on to a weekday weather anchor position at WTVK-TV (now WVLT-TV) in Knoxville, Tennessee. He spent a year, from 1987 to 1988
Topper_Shutt
Cable channel in Fort Myers, Florida (1995–2015)
and was branded as "WB 10". In March 1998, WSWF switched affiliations with WTVK (now WXCW) and became a UPN affiliate. However, anyone in the market that
WNFM_(TV)
Television station in Kingsport, Tennessee
affiliate WTVK-TV on Sharp's Ridge in Knoxville (now CBS affiliate WVLT-TV), WKPT would literally "grab" the telco signal just as it reached WTVK's studios
WKPT-TV
Music used and made for newscast
(2004–2006) WTVK, Knoxville, Tennessee (now WVLT-TV) "Pulstar" (1977–1981) "Hello News" (1981–1985) "WTVK 1985 News Theme" (1985–1986) "WTVK 1986 News Theme"
Television_news_music
City in Illinois, United States
mergers through local marketing agreements, including MyNetworkTV affiliate WTVK (channel 59), and ABC affiliate WHOI (channel 19), which moved to the Springfield
East_Peoria,_Illinois
Big Jim Show Bozo the Clown (Johnny Mountain) (WTVK) Popeye Show (Mike Thurman) (WATE) Romper Room (WTVK) Bozo the Clown WMCT-TV: The Looney Zoo (with
List of local children's television series (United States)
List_of_local_children's_television_series_(United_States)
WMAK-TV 7 2004–2009 Independent WKNX-TV, owned by Lockwood Broadcasting WTVK-TV 26 1954–1988 Defunct, license surrendered and supplanted by WKXT-TV WKXT-TV
South_Central_Communications
Television station in Naples, Florida
leave Bonita Bay to join WBBH at its Central Avenue studios in Fort Myers; WTVK (channel 46) moved from Naples into the old WEVU facilities in 1995. After
WZVN-TV
Events around the launches of The CW and MyNetworkTV
MyNetworkTV WEYI-DT2 The WB The CW WBSF The WB The CW Fort Myers–Naples WTVK The WB The CW Fort Smith–Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers KFSM-DT2 The WB MyNetworkTV
2006 United States broadcast television realignment
2006_United_States_broadcast_television_realignment
Television station in the United States
WBQD-LP and the current MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Quad Cities market WTVK, WBQD's sister station in Peoria, also a former UPN and MyNetworkTV affiliate
WBQD-LP
connections as a sales representative at WTVK to get All-Star on television. SECW had originally aired on WTVK before Fuller bought the promotion and moved
All-Star Championship Wrestling
All-Star_Championship_Wrestling
American evening news anchor
needed] In 1981, Arakawa made the transition to television news, working at WTVK (now WVLT-TV) in weather in Knoxville where she began using her mother's
Adele_Arakawa
NBC, ABC on 25.2, The CW on 25.3 WMBD-TV 31 CBS WYZZ-TV 43 Fox WTVP 47 PBS WTVK 59 Infomercials Quincy WGEM-TV 10 NBC, The CW on 10.2, Fox on 10.3 WTJR 16
List of television stations in Illinois
List_of_television_stations_in_Illinois
established. 1952 – George Roby Dempster becomes mayor. 1953 - WATE-TV and WTVK (television) begin broadcasting. 1956 - WBIR-TV (television) begins broadcasting
Timeline of Knoxville, Tennessee
Timeline_of_Knoxville,_Tennessee
Television station in Cape Coral, Florida
RadioInsight. Retrieved March 19, 2026. Engstrom, Tim (August 5, 2006). "WTVK sale concerns WFTX: Fox4 parent writes FCC about worries". News-Press. pp
WFTX-TV
American television sitcom (1987–1989)
KGMB 5 Indianapolis WXIN 59 Joplin KODE 12 Knoxville WTVK 26 (This remained on the channel after WTVK became a CBS affiliate in September 1988.) Little Rock
She's_the_Sheriff
Television and radio station in Chicago
Technologies Group (WLFM, LLC) Operator Weigel Broadcasting Sister stations WTVK WCIU-TV WWME-CD WMEU-CD History First air date May 16, 2003 (2003-05-16)
WRME-LD
Treasure Coast only) WTCN-CA (2000–2002) WPXP (2003–2005) WJTC-TV (1993) WTVK-TV (1993–1998) WEVU (2004) WIRB-TV (1993–1994) WRBW-TV (1995–1997) WTMV-TV
Marlins_Television_Network
American journalist
various channels, such as the Gray Television stations WBKO-TV, WAVE-TV and WTVK-TV (now WVLT-TV), and the Nexstar Media Group stations WTVW and WSPA-TV,
Allen_Denton
WMBD-TV Peoria (CBS) 43 WYZZ-TV Bloomington (Fox) 47 WTVP Peoria (PBS) 59 WTVK Pekin (Shop LC) 1580 WWXL (AM) Peoria (1947–?) — sister to 94.1 WWXL-FM;
Mass media in Peoria, Illinois
Mass_media_in_Peoria,_Illinois
American journalist
of Tennessee at Knoxville (during which time he was an intern reporter at WTVK), started in television news at WKPT-TV in Kingsport, Tennessee, in 1978
Jim_Watkins_(news_anchor)
Television series
1983–1984 Kingsport, TN Knoxville, TN TV Powww! Frances Eden Unknown WKPT WTVK-TV 1981 Los Angeles, CA TV Powww! Regis Philbin A.M. Los Angeles KABC 1978–
TV_Powww
American TV broadcasting company
Media market State Station Purchased Sold Notes Fort Myers–Naples Florida WTVK 1998 2007 Springfield Illinois WBUI 1999 2007 St. Louis Missouri KPLR-TV
ACME_Communications
Television station in Crossville, Tennessee
the station opted not to pursue further after meeting with opposition from WTVK. Initially, WCPT-TV ran a mix of religious shows, some low-budget syndicated
WBXX-TV
Florida WJMB-CD in Butler, Pennsylvania WSRG-LD in Scranton, Pennsylvania WTVK in Oswego, Illinois WVNS-TV in Lewisburg, West Virginia WXIN in Indianapolis
Channel 59 virtual TV stations in the United States
Channel_59_virtual_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
affiliations with NBC affiliate WTVK in time for NBC Sports' coverage of the 1988 Summer Olympic Games. Shortly after the switch, WTVK moves to channel 8, one
1988_in_American_television
Geologic feature in Knoxville, Tennessee
also the antenna for WKNX-TV PSIP, Channel 7. This is also the tower that WTVK-TV, Channel 26 formerly broadcast its analog signal from (that station is
Sharp's_Ridge
Connecticut WTXX 20 Washington District of Columbia WBDC-TV 50 Fort Myers Florida WTVK 46 Gainesville WBFL100+ —N/a Jacksonville WCWJ 17 Miami–Fort Lauderdale WBZL
List_of_The_WB_affiliates
16 Pensacola, Florida WPFA-TV 15 DuMont October 18 Knoxville, Tennessee WTVK 26 CBS (primary) DuMont (secondary) Louisville, Kentucky WKLO-TV 21 ABC (primary)
1953_in_American_television
American late-night talk show (May 1967)
the show never aired in San Francisco. Knoxville, Tennessee, ABC affiliate WTVK-TV (channel 26) could not use ABC's network lines to receive Las Vegas when
The_Las_Vegas_Show
Television station in Sneedville, Tennessee
show had previously debuted on WKCH-TV in February 1984 before airing on WTVK/WKXT-TV from August 1988 to 1990. The show remained in production until June
WETP-TV
Television station in Fort Myers, Florida (1988–2009)
promptly reclaimed the WEVU-LP call letters on November 6, 1995. In March 1998, WTVK (now WXCW), at that time the UPN affiliate, dropped UPN for The WB. The original
WEVU-LP
WINT-TV (1982–1997) 2024–25 to present WVLT-TV WTSK-TV (1953–1955); WTVK (1955–1983); WTVK-TV (1983–1988); WKXT-TV (1988–1997) 2024–25 to present Miami Heat
List of historical NBA over-the-air television broadcasters
List_of_historical_NBA_over-the-air_television_broadcasters
American television network (May 1967)
CBS), Madison, Wisconsin WOAY-TV (channel 4, ABC), Oak Hill, West Virginia WTVK (channel 26, ABC), Knoxville, Tennessee; could not use ABC network lines
United_Network
Petersburg, Florida, on virtual channel 10 WTTD-LD in Hampton, Virginia WTVK in Oswego, Illinois WUAB in Lorain, Ohio, uses WOIO's spectrum, on virtual
Channel 10 digital TV stations in the United States
Channel_10_digital_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Television WSNS-TV 44 Telemundo WPWR-TV 50 Independent/MyNetworkTV WYIN 56 PBS WTVK 59 Infomercials WXFT-DT 60 UniMás WJYS 62 Ind. WGBO-DT 66 Univision Low-power
List of United States television stations available in Canada
List_of_United_States_television_stations_available_in_Canada
York 5 CBS WTVI Charlotte, North Carolina 42 PBS WTVJ Miami, Florida 6 NBC WTVK Oswego, Illinois 59 Corner Store TV WTVM Columbus, Georgia 9 ABC WTVO Rockford
List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter W)
List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_W)
WCHU-LD in Oakwood Hills, Illinois, on virtual channel 59, which rebroadcasts WTVK WDAM-TV in Laurel, Mississippi, on virtual channel 7 WFGC in Palm Beach,
Channel 7 digital TV stations in the United States
Channel_7_digital_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Television station in Louisville, Kentucky (1953–1954)
the permit to South Central Broadcasting, which owned television station WTVK in Knoxville, Tennessee, as well as radio stations in Evansville, in 1965
WKLO-TV
Florida WKOG-LP in Indianapolis, Indiana WNAL-LD in Scottsboro, Alabama WTVK-LP in Key West, Florida WUDJ-LD in Crozet, Virginia WUDP-LD in Lafayette
Channel 31 low-power TV stations in the United States
Channel_31_low-power_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
WTVK
WTVK
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WTVK
Boy/Male
Spanish
Savior.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Meir, MEYER means "giving light."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Achievement
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tulip
Boy/Male
Biblical
Ethiopians, blackness.
Male
Welsh
Welsh name derived from Latin Sextilius, SEISSYLT means "sixth."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ray of light or Sun rays, Silken, Full of light
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Saraswathi
Girl/Female
British, English
Noble; Bright
Girl/Female
Assamese, Indian, Kannada
Bestower of Safety; Another Name for Vishnu
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