WGMU-CA

WGMU-CA is a Class A television station that is licensed to Burlington. The station broadcasts a low-powered analog signal on UHF channel 39 from a transmitter in Charlotte. It has a construction permit to broadcast a digital signal as WGMU-LD ("LD" standing for low-powered digital) on UHF channel 49 from the same transmitter in Charlotte. Locally owned-and-operated by Convergence Media Group, it is a full-time satellite of WNMN in Saranac Lake, ... more

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Founded:

  • 1994

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