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Television station in Boynton Beach, Florida
WXEL-TV (channel 42) is a PBS member television station licensed to Boynton Beach, Florida, United States, serving the West Palm Beach area. Owned by South
WXEL-TV
Television station in Cleveland
to sign on in Cleveland as WXEL, the first station to be built by Herbert Mayer, founder of the Empire Coil Company. WXEL began on channel 9 on December
WJW_(TV)
Topics referred to by the same term
WXEL may refer to: WXEL-TV, a television station (channel 42) licensed to West Palm Beach, Florida, United States WFLV, a radio station (90.7 FM) licensed
WXEL
Television station in Miami
South Florida PBS, which also owns Boynton Beach–licensed fellow PBS member WXEL-TV (channel 42, serving the West Palm Beach market) and Miami-licensed low-power
WPBT
Public broadcasting organization in Florida, United States
two largest public television stations in South Florida, WPBT in Miami and WXEL-TV in West Palm Beach. It also owns WURH-CD, a commercial station donated
South_Florida_PBS
Radio station in West Palm Beach, Florida
letters to WXEL-FM-TV. Barry University bought the stations in 1997. In April 2005, Barry announced a pending purchase of both WXEL and WXEL-TV to a group
WFLV
American actress
the Syfy Channel series Eureka. Farentino has produced specials for PBS/WXEL, receiving a Suncoast Emmy nomination for "Saving Americas Heroes". She has
Debrah_Farentino
News/talk radio station in Kenner, Louisiana, United States
also owned WBGS (1560 AM). In the late 1970s, the call sign for 105.3 was WXEL. In 1981, the station switched formats to rhythmic contemporary as WAIL.
WWL-FM
Catholic university in Miami Shores, Florida, US
Andreas School of Law Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida WXEL-TV and WFLV "ACCU Member Institutions" (PDF). Archived from the original
Barry_University
Television station in Miami
South Florida PBS and part of the multiplex containing WPBT (channel 2) and WXEL-TV (channel 42). The stations' transmitter is on Northwest 199th Street in
WURH-LD
2009 American television series
Seas is a public television series produced by South Florida PBS (WPBT2-WXEL) in Miami, Florida, and narrated by announcers Craig Sechler and Peter Thomas
Changing_Seas
American children's programming brand
Myers Florida WGCU 30.5 Jacksonville WJCT 7.5 Miami WPBT 2.4 West Palm Beach WXEL-TV 42.3 Orlando WUCF-TV 24.3 Panama City WFSG 56.4 Tallahassee WFSU-TV 11
PBS_Kids
Metropolis in the U.S. state of Florida
WHDT (Independent), WPEC (CBS), WPBF (ABC), WFLX (FOX), WTVX (The CW), WXEL (PBS), WTCN (MyNetworkTV), and WPXP (ION). The West Palm Beach market shares
Miami_metropolitan_area
City in southeast Florida, United States
WBWP-LD 19 (Purple TV), WPBF 25 (ABC), WFLX 29 (FOX), WTVX 34 (The CW), WXEL-TV 42 (PBS), WTCN-CD 43 (MyTV), WWHB-CD 48 (Roar), WFGC 61 (CTN), and WPXP-TV
West_Palm_Beach,_Florida
Mexican actress, writer, and director
Maldita: 1-900 Mexico was performed on a stairmaster. It was featured on the WXEL series Heritage. Arizmendi has appeared on television in Six Feet Under,
Yareli_Arizmendi
Sheldon) WJW (TV)/WXEL-TV: By Jupiter WKYC/WNBK/KYW: Captain Glenn Captain Penny (with Ron Penfound) WKYC/WNBK/KYW: Cartoon Time WJW (TV)/WXEL-TV: Comedy Carnival
List of local children's television series (United States)
List_of_local_children's_television_series_(United_States)
Italian-American celebrity chef (born 1947)
Wings and Wisdom Luncheon on March 8th - WXEL". 13th Annual Women with Wings and Wisdom Luncheon on March 8 - WXEL. Retrieved February 10, 2018. "KCWIFT
Lidia_Bastianich
1956, WKYC in 1965, WWWE in 1972 and reverted to the WTAM calls in 1996. WXEL-TV became WJW-TV in 1955, WJKW in 1977, back to WJW-TV in 1985 and WJW in
List of Cleveland Guardians broadcasters
List_of_Cleveland_Guardians_broadcasters
Town in Florida, United States
WHDT/9 (Ind.), WPEC/12 (CBS), WPBF/25 (ABC), WFLX/29 (FOX), WTVX/34 (CW), WXEL-TV/42 (PBS), WTCN-CD/43 (MyTV), WWHB-CD/48 (Roar), WFGC/61 (CTN), WPXP-TV/67
Palm_Beach,_Florida
WTCE-TV 21 TBN WPBF 25 ABC WFLX 29 Fox WTVX 34 The CW, MyNetworkTV on 34.3 WXEL-TV 42 PBS WFGC 61 CTN WPXP-TV 67 Ion Television ~Mobile, AL WEAR-TV 3 ABC
List of television stations in Florida
List_of_television_stations_in_Florida
Panamanian-American journalist, television newscaster, and author (1955–2016)
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
Gwen_Ifill
WFSU-TV 11 Tampa WEDU and WEDQ 3.1 and 3.4 West Palm Beach South Florida PBS (WXEL-TV) 42 Statewide Georgia Georgia Public Broadcasting xx.1 Atlanta WABE-TV
List_of_PBS_member_stations
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
List of American Experience episodes
List_of_American_Experience_episodes
American businessman and farm industrialist
1990s he contributed $2.5 million to Florida public broadcasting network WXEL. He also aided the Community Partnership for the Homeless. In 1997 Andreas
Dwayne_Andreas
Florida - WSRE - 23.4 Tampa, Florida - WEDU - 3.2 West Palm Beach, Florida - WXEL-TV - 42.3 Chicago, Illinois - WTTW - 11.4 Bloomington, Indiana - WTIU - 30
List of former V-me affiliates
List_of_former_V-me_affiliates
City in Florida, United States
WPTV-TV/5 (NBC), WPEC/12 (CBS), WPBF/25 (ABC), WFLX/29 (FOX), WTVX/34 (CW), WXEL-TV/42 (PBS), WTCN-CD/43 (MYTV), WWHB-CD/48 (Azteca), WHDT/59 (Court TV),
Lake_Worth_Beach,_Florida
Television station in Boston
property to WJW-TV in April 1956, Mayer quickly reclaimed WXEL for the Boston station. WXEL's proposed transmitter in Melrose was never built, and the
WSBK-TV
Television station in Stuart, Florida
from channel 59 to channel 42 after WXEL-TV shut off its analog signal on channel 42 on June 12, 2009. Because WXEL-TV continued to use its former analog
WHDT
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
List of Nova episodes (seasons 21–40)
List_of_Nova_episodes_(seasons_21–40)
American disc jockey and rock-and-roll figure (1921–1965)
play them on the radio. In 1951, having already joined television station WXEL (channel 9, now WJW channel 8) in the middle of 1950 as an announcer, Freed
Alan_Freed
American digital multicast public television network (launched 2005)
Orlando WUCF-TV 24.5 Pensacola WSRE 23.2 Tampa WEDU 3.3 West Palm Beach WXEL-TV 42.2 Athens/Atlanta Georgia WGTV 8.3 Chatsworth WNGH-TV 18.3 Cochran WMUM-TV
World_Channel
Organizations based in Florida
Stock in Children, United Way of Palm Beach County, Quantum Foundation, WXEL TV 42, and YMCA of Boynton Beach. Partnerships with local municipal and county
Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County
Literacy_Coalition_of_Palm_Beach_County
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
List_of_Nova_episodes
that a competing bid by South Florida PBS (which operates WPBT/Miami and WXEL/West Palm Beach) be selected. 16 ViacomCBS changes its name to Paramount
2022_in_American_television
American broadcast journalist (born 1946)
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
Judy_Woodruff
Non-profit distributor of educational video content
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
PBS_Digital_Studios
Television station in Portland, Oregon
NTA Film Network. Empire Coil sold KPTV and its other broadcast property, WXEL (now WJW-TV) in Cleveland, to Storer Broadcasting on November 17, 1954. On
KPTV
American radio and television broadcaster
Company, a manufacturer of coils and transformers for radios and the owner of WXEL in Cleveland and KPTV (channel 27) in Portland, Oregon, for $8.5 million
Storer_Communications
1979 song by Sly & The Family Stone
the single were KMJQ, WENZ, WGIV, WAOK, WCIN, WYBC, KKTT, WOL, WWDM and WXEL-FM. Also that week, FM stations that added Sly & The Family Stone to their
Remember_Who_You_Are
Actor and television personality
Personality of the Year. He also hosted The Senior Side for radio listeners of WXEL in Palm Beach County. He also was the sales voice and poster face of Century
Chuck_Zink
Television station in Fort Pierce, Florida
met with opposition from WXEL-TV, which in mid-March intimated that it could challenge any deal filed at the FCC. For WXEL-TV, the combination of WPBT
WTCE-TV
Television station in Cleveland
ABC and DuMont affiliations; it shared the secondary ABC affiliation with WXEL-TV (now WJW-TV, channel 8). WEWS lost the CBS affiliation to WJW-TV in 1955
WEWS-TV
bid and effective merger into South Florida PBS (owner of WPBT—Miami and WXEL-TV—West Palm Beach) be selected. As with many current arrangements of the
2022_in_radio
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
List of Nova episodes (seasons 41–present)
List_of_Nova_episodes_(seasons_41–present)
Television station in Miami
latter agreed to pursue channel 26. This led to a conflict between Paxson and WXEL-TV, the public television station for the West Palm Beach area, which had
WTVJ
American broadcast journalist (1937–2017)
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
Paul_Kangas
Television station in San Antonio
San Antonio Express-News, in order to complete the company's purchase of WXEL-TV (now WJW) in Cleveland as keeping KGBS-TV would have put the company one
KENS
Hot adult contemporary radio station in Cleveland
Broadcasting on October 8, 1954, and moved to a combined facility with co-owned WXEL (renamed WJW-TV) at Playhouse Square in 1956. WJW planned to disaffiliate
WQAL
CW) 35 WPXM-TV Miami (Ion Television)* 39 WSFL-TV Miami (Independent) 42 WXEL-TV Boynton Beach (PBS) 45 WHFT-TV Hollywood (TBN)* 51 WSCV Fort Lauderdale
Mass_media_in_Miami
Sports radio station in Cleveland, Ohio
full calendar year, although he was able to host an afternoon program on WXEL (channel 9). The non-compete expired on February 11, 1951, allowing Freed
WKNR
American actress
Playhouse. On Stage With Iris Acker aired on WLRN for 11 years before moving to WXEL-TV in West Palm Beach. It later switched to Comcast. From 2013 to 2018, her
Iris_Acker
Documentary about wine
KVCR (San Bernardino, California), WPSU (Pennsylvania State University), WXEL (West Palm Beach, Florida) and KTWU (Kansas). "The Spirituality of Wine -
The_Spirit_of_New_Wine
Village in Florida, United States
WPTV-TV/5 (NBC), WPEC/12 (CBS), WPBF/25 (ABC), WFLX/29 (FOX), WTVX/34 (CW), WXEL-TV/42 (PBS), WTCN-CD/43 (MYTV), WWHB-CD/48 (Azteca), WHDT/59 (Court TV),
Palm_Springs,_Florida
Television station in Akron, Ohio
market on both WXEL (channel 9; later channel 8), then a primary DuMont affiliate, and WEWS-TV (channel 5), then a primary CBS-TV affiliate. WXEL attained the
WVPX-TV
Community Television Foundation of South Florida, Inc.) and WXEL-TV/Boynton Beach (owned by WXEL Public Broadcasting Corporation), announce an agreement to
2015_in_American_television
Aspect of the series's broadcast history
Who, although a few continued to broadcast the series. In the mid-1990s WXEL in West Palm Beach, Florida aired several episodes never before broadcast
Doctor Who in the United States and Canada
Doctor_Who_in_the_United_States_and_Canada
American composer
"Talk of the Town," and was a featured soloist on radio, including WNYC and WXEL programs "Keyboard Artists" and "Morning Scherzo." A Steinway Artist and
James_Behr
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
List of Nova episodes (seasons 1–20)
List_of_Nova_episodes_(seasons_1–20)
Major League Baseball team season
Myron H. Wilson General managers Hank Greenberg Managers Al López Television WXEL (Ken Coleman, Jim Britt) Radio WERE (Jimmy Dudley, Ed Edwards) ← 1954 Seasons
1955_Cleveland_Indians_season
Television station in Shaker Heights, Ohio
already had three very high frequency (VHF) stations: WNBK, WEWS-TV and WXEL, as well as future UHF outlet WAKR-TV in Akron. Prior to the 1952 allotment
WOIO
sports coverage to the network: for example, Cleveland, Ohio, affiliate WXEL produced Cleveland Browns games for the networks' NFL coverage. In the network's
List of DuMont Television Network affiliates
List_of_DuMont_Television_Network_affiliates
American dancer
guest host, and artist. He hosted several national PBS specials including "WXEL Presents", "Tango: The Spirit of Argentina", and "Fiesta at the Philharmonic"
Alec_Lazo
American television journalist
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
Hari_Sreenivasan
American documentary filmmaker and writer
Canada as 'Generation Ñ'". Financial Post. Retrieved January 4, 2026. "WPBT/WXEL Community Advisory Board Member Bios" (PDF). South Florida PBS. 2024. Retrieved
Bill_Teck
1950 American TV series or program
7:30pm ET in 1950 and early 1951. Other stations in the network such as WXEL-TV in Cleveland showed the series on Thursdays at 7:30pm ET, and other stations
Eloise_Salutes_the_Stars
American sculptor
technology and promise of television prompted him to take a job as a handyman at WXEL in Cleveland, Ohio. He quickly rose to the position of program director.
John_Safer
Radio station in Akron, Ohio
appeals and on the brink of financial ruin, Freed surfaced for a brief time at WXEL (channel 9), then joined WJW (850 AM) in Cleveland after the non-compete
WAKR
2015. Retrieved May 2, 2016. The pilot for E-Venture Kids will premiere on WXEL at 8 p.m. Saturday and air on more than 40 other PBS stations nationwide
Information Television Network
Information_Television_Network
Television station in Cleveland (1968–1975)
market's existing very high frequency (VHF) stations: WNBK, WEWS-TV and WXEL. Radio station WERE was the first in Cleveland to receive a construction
WKBF-TV
WOAI-TV 4 NBC (primary) CBS/DuMont/ABC (secondary) December 19 Cleveland, Ohio WXEL 9 (now 8) DuMont (primary) ABC (secondary) December 29 Bridgeport, Connecticut
1949_in_American_television
Major League Baseball team season
Myron H. Wilson General managers Hank Greenberg Managers Al López Television WXEL (Ken Coleman, Jim Britt) Radio WERE (Jimmy Dudley, Ed Edwards) ← 1953 Seasons
1954_Cleveland_Indians_season
Town in the state of Florida, United States
WPTV-TV/5 (NBC), WPEC/12 (CBS), WPBF/25 (ABC), WFLX/29 (FOX), WTVX/34 (CW), WXEL-TV/42 (PBS), WTCN-CD/43 (MYTV), WWHB-CD/48 (Azteca), WHDT/59 (Court TV),
Lake_Clarke_Shores,_Florida
Major League Baseball team season
Ellis Ryan General managers Hank Greenberg Managers Al López Television WXEL (Bob Neal, Red Jones) Radio WERE (Jack Graney, Jimmy Dudley) ← 1951 Seasons
1952_Cleveland_Indians_season
10 CBS WXBU Lancaster, Pennsylvania 15 TBD WXCW Naples, Florida 46 The CW WXEL-TV Boynton Beach, Florida 42 PBS WXFT-DT Aurora, Illinois 60 Univision WXGA-TV
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)
1998-2004 2005-2017 2018-2024 2025-present Cleveland Guardians WEWS 5 (CBS) WXEL 8 (Dumont; later WJW) WEWS 5 (ABC) WJW 8 (CBS; later WJKW circa 1977-1979)
List of historical Major League Baseball television broadcasters
List_of_historical_Major_League_Baseball_television_broadcasters
Major League Baseball team season
Myron H. Wilson General managers Hank Greenberg Managers Al López Television WXEL (Bob Neal, Red Jones) Radio WERE (Jack Graney, Jimmy Dudley) ← 1952 Seasons
1953_Cleveland_Indians_season
Chicago White Sox WGN 9 1948–1967; 1981; 1990-present Cleveland Indians WEWS 5 WXEL 8 (later WJW) 1948-1949; 1956-1960 1950-1955 Detroit Tigers WDIV 4 (formerly
Major League Baseball on DuMont
Major_League_Baseball_on_DuMont
Florida government-access TV network
8:00pm Monday – Friday (preempted for local programming) West Palm Beach WXEL 42.3 Programming available 6:00am to 6:00pm Monday – Friday West Palm Beach
The_Florida_Channel
Maryland WTHC-LD in Atlanta, Georgia WTVI in Charlotte, North Carolina WXEL-TV in West Palm Beach, Florida The following stations, which are no longer
Channel 42 virtual TV stations in the United States
Channel_42_virtual_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Television station in Kansas City, Missouri (1953–1954)
Portland, Oregon, the first commercial UHF television station, as well as WXEL, a VHF station in Cleveland. At the time, channel 4 was occupied by pre-freeze
KCTY_(Kansas_City)
Major League Baseball team season
Ellis Ryan General managers Hank Greenberg Managers Al López Television WXEL (Hal Newell) Radio WERE (Jack Graney, Jimmy Dudley) ← 1950 Seasons 1952 →
1951_Cleveland_Indians_season
American TV journalist and documentarian
KLCS KOCE-TV Maryland MPT Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–West Palm Beach WLRN-TV WPBT WXEL-TV New Jersey NJ PBS New York WLIW WNET Philadelphia–Wilmington–Lehigh Valley
Fred_de_Sam_Lazaro
WCIU-TV 1999–00 to 2015–16 Cleveland Cavaliers WEWS-TV 1970–71 to 1975–76 WJW WXEL-TV (1949–1956); WJW-TV (1956–1977); WJKW-TV (1977–1985); WJW-TV (1985–1998)
List of historical NBA over-the-air television broadcasters
List_of_historical_NBA_over-the-air_television_broadcasters
Major League Baseball team season
Ellis Ryan General managers Hank Greenberg Managers Lou Boudreau Television WXEL (Jack Graney, Jimmy Dudley) Radio WERE (Jack Graney, Jimmy Dudley) ← 1949
1950_Cleveland_Indians_season
rebroadcasts WPTG-CD WWPB in Hagerstown, Maryland, on virtual channel 31 WXEL-TV in Boynton Beach, Florida, uses WPBT's spectrum, on virtual channel 42
Channel 29 digital TV stations in the United States
Channel_29_digital_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
WXEL
WXEL
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Female
Hebrew
(יִסְכָּה) Hebrew name YICKAH means "one who beholds" or "one who looks out." In the bible, this is the name of the sister of Lot.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hand
Boy/Male
Hindu
A jewel of Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Christian, English, Hebrew, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Pure; Variant of Anne or Agnes; Grace; Night-less
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Completely pleased, Satisfied
Boy/Male
English
Friend. Famous Bearer: American early rock star who died young in a tragic plane crash.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique, Singular, Exclusive
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Serene
WXEL
WXEL
WXEL
WXEL
WXEL