KCWT
KCWT channel 27 was a religious TV station in Wenatchee, Washington. It signed on the air in 1984. The station was independent, but became a charter affiliate of the Fox network as a satellite of KAYU from 1986-1990. In 1990, KCWT dropped it's Fox affiliation (which later moved to K53CY), and became an independent once again, filling out their programming schedule from the Channel America service. A year later, after new ownership took over, the station became an affiliate of Trinity Broadcasting Network. By then the station ceased operations and returned its license back to the FCC.
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KCWT channel 27 was a religious TV station in Wenatchee, Washington. It signed on the air in 1984. The station was independent, but became a charter affiliate of the Fox network as a satellite of KAYU from 1986-1990. In 1990, KCWT dropped it's Fox affiliation (which later moved to K53CY), and became an independent once again, filling out their programming schedule from the Channel America service. A year later, after new ownership took over, the station became an affiliate of Trinity Broadcasting Network. By then the station ceased operations and returned its license back to the FCC.
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