词条 | WGBI-LP |
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| call_letters = WGBI-LP | station_logo = | location = Farmington, Maine | country = United States | city = | station_branding = | station_slogan = | analog = | digital = 21 (UHF) | virtual = | subchannels = | other_chs = | affiliations = Retro TV | owner = Global Broadcast Network, Inc. | licensee = | founded = | airdate = June 1995 | enddate = | callsign_meaning = | sister_stations = | former_callsigns = W21BI (1995-2006) | former_channel_numbers = 21 (UHF analog, 1995-2010) | former_affiliations = TBN | former_locations = | former_cities = | effective_radiated_power = 14 kW | HAAT = | class = Low-power television station | facility_id = 14334 | coordinates = | homepage = }} WGBI-LP is a low-power television station licensed to Farmington, Maine. It is currently an affiliate of the Retro Television Network. The station broadcasts on UHF channel 21. HistoryThe station first signed on in June 1995 as W21BI, an owned-and-operated satellite repeater of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Global Broadcast Network purchased the station in 2006, and changed the call letters to the current WGBI-LP. Upon flash-cutting to digital broadcasting on November 6, 2010, WGBI affiliated with RTV. Prior to its current use, the call letters WGBI were used on 101.3 in Scranton, Pennsylvania from the 1920s until 1993 when the format changed to the current (as of February 14, 2017) Froggy 101 format, changing call letters to WGGY.[1] References1. ^http://www.carlabraham.com/wgbi.htm External links
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