WHFE-LP
WHFE-LP and WVGO-LP were low-power television stations in Sullivan, Indiana, broadcasting locally as affiliates of America One on channels 18 and 54 (respectively). The stations were owned by low-power magnate KM Communications, and served different neighborhoods within Sullivan — WHFE serving the northern and central sides of Sullivan, and WVGO serving unincorporated area to the northwest of Sullivan. Two additional LPTV translators, WIIB-LP channel 7 in Farmersburg and WKMF-LP channel 32 in Sullivan, relayed the signals of WHFE and WVGO.
WHFE-LP
WHFE-LP and WVGO-LP were low-power television stations in Sullivan, Indiana, broadcasting locally as affiliates of America One on channels 18 and 54 (respectively). The stations were owned by low-power magnate KM Communications, and served different neighborhoods within Sullivan — WHFE serving the northern and central sides of Sullivan, and WVGO serving unincorporated area to the northwest of Sullivan. Two additional LPTV translators, WIIB-LP channel 7 in Farmersburg and WKMF-LP channel 32 in Sullivan, relayed the signals of WHFE and WVGO.
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WHFE-LP and WVGO-LP were low-p ...... ilure to broadcast for a year.
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18 / 54 (UHF)
broadcast network
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WHFE-LP / WVGO-LP
formation date
1989-04-17
former broadcast network
last air date
2012-04-30
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WIIB-LP 7Farmersburg
WKMF-LP 32 Sullivan
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WHFE-LP and WVGO-LP were low-p ...... the signals of WHFE and WVGO.
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WHFE-LP
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WHFE-LP / WVGO-LP
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